These at-home solutions make it easy to keep dyed locks looking their best
By Rebekah George, Prevention
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Keep Color Bright
Try Goody Questamide Infused Brush
The boar-bristle brush deposits conditioning agents that add moisture and smooth hair's outer layer, keeping your mane and hair color vibrant. ($12; Wal-Mart)
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1
Keep Color Bright
Try Goody Questamide Infused Brush
The boar-bristle brush deposits conditioning agents that add moisture and smooth hair's outer layer, keeping your mane and hair color vibrant. ($12; Wal-Mart)
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Tone Down Brassiness
Try Clairol Natural Instincts Brass-Free
Specially formulated dyes neutralize harsh red or orange tones in just 10 minutes; results last for up to 6 weeks. ($9; drugstores)
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Fix a Botched Dye Job
Try Color Oops Extra Strength Hair Color Remover
Not loving your new hair color hue? This peroxide-free formula shrinks unwanted hair color pigments into tiny particles that rinse off, revealing your natural shade. ($13; drugstores)
See more at: Prevention
Tone Down Brassiness
Try Clairol Natural Instincts Brass-Free
Specially formulated dyes neutralize harsh red or orange tones in just 10 minutes; results last for up to 6 weeks. ($9; drugstores)
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3
Fix a Botched Dye Job
Try Color Oops Extra Strength Hair Color Remover
Not loving your new hair color hue? This peroxide-free formula shrinks unwanted hair color pigments into tiny particles that rinse off, revealing your natural shade. ($13; drugstores)
See more at: Prevention