Love Your Hair: 7 Simple Hair Makeovers
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Love Your Hair: 7 Simple Hair Makeovers

 

Stephanie Bridges before

Healthy-Looking Color

Stephanie Bridges, 28

Mane Change: Washing her hair after daily runs was fading Stephanie's hue, so colorist Keith Shore added sparkle by softening her base and highlighting sections. To maintain a shade like hers, shampoo every other day with a formula for colored blond hair, such as Aveda Camomile Shampoo ($30, aveda.com). On alternating days, spray dry shampoo on roots post­exercise to absorb oil. Once a week, use a hydrating mask, like Matrix Biolage Hydratherapie Creme Masque ($17, matrix.com for salons).

Stephanie Bridges after

Healthy-Looking Color

Tiny Tweak: Stylist James Vides gave Stephanie's hair movement by thinning out the ends. To style, apply mousse, then flip your head over to blow-dry, aiming the airflow up as you scrunch strands. Add waves with a curling iron, pulling out spirals as you go.

"My new sun-kissed shade looks warm and shiny."

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