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Instant color boosters.(Cosmo Hair)(Brief article)

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Too much chemical dyeing can be harsh for your hair. Celeb colorist Lorri Goddard-Clark, author of The Hair Color Mix Book, has do-it-yourself, natural ways to enliven your shade.

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FOR BLONDS

Saturate strands with tomato juice to counteract fading. Wrap hair in a shower cap, and heat with a blow-dryer for 5 minutes before shampooing.

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FOR BRUNETTES

Add 1/4 cup vinegar to 3/4 cup water, and work through washed, towel-dried hair to boost ...

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