Blogger trial: the latest hair highlight technique

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Blogger trial: the latest hair highlight technique

Like all brunettes, Sydney Style Edit was wary of going lighter. Here’s how she avoided the brassiness that dark-hair folk dread…


A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be invited to try out the new Wella Professionals Freelights service. Like any natural brunette, I flinch at even the thought of going blonde.
And I know most of you, especially us brown-haired folk, absolutely dread a trip to the salon to go lighter. We all leave with that horrible orange brassiness, hair feeling like an old broomstick, and within a mere three weeks we are back in the salon chair colouring that dreaded regrowth. So really, why would we bother, right? Well, what if I told you there was a new technology to lighten your hair, without creating brassy tones, had absolutely no chance of regrowth, and had you leaving the salon with hair that felt like silk rather than broom bristles?

The new Wella Professionals Freelights service is the next step in luxury colour treatment. This new technology has been specifically developed for a freehand application technique which means no more annoying foil sheets. Using this technique, my lovely Wella colourist Holly, was able to create soft, natural-looking sun kissed locks, making all my fears of stripiness, brassy tones and regrowth redundant.
With this new technology from Wella you won’t have to worry about damage and maintenance because it combines lightening agents with a special clay formula which left my hair feeling silkier and softer than it ever had before.

Don’t traipse into summer with coarse dull hair – unleash that sun-kissed goddess inside and leap in with soft, healthy, low maintenance lightened hair.

To see more from this blog, visit Sydney Style Edit…

Get your Wella Professional Freelights voucher here…

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