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    The shampoo alone has nearly 10K reviews, with users noting noticeable improvements in their gray hair’s color, especially those with color-treated hair. Pros Neutralizes yellow or brass tones

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    Thanks to an easy and precise application with its no-mix and ammonia-free formula, it effectively covers gray hair while still providing a natural-looking color. Not to mention, it lasts up to ...

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    The root touch-up stick comes in a variety of different shades and easily covers gray hairs with a few swipes. The celeb-approved hair product uses color adaptive pigments that adhere to the hair ...

  5. Hair coloring - Wikipedia

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    A woman with dyed pink hair. Hair coloring, or hair dyeing, is the practice of changing the color of the hair on humans' heads.The main reasons for this are cosmetic: to cover gray or white hair, to alter hair to create a specific look, to change a color to suit preference or to restore the original hair color after it has been discolored by hairdressing processes or sun bleaching.

  6. Blue rinse - Wikipedia

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    A group of Spanish women with blue-rinsed hair. A blue rinse is a dilute hair dye used to reduce the yellowed appearance of grey or white hair. [1] [2] The blue rinse gained popularity after Jean Harlow's appearance in the 1930 film Hell's Angels. [1] [2] Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother also contributed to the popularity of the blue rinse in ...

  7. Breck Shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Advertising that "every woman is different," by the 1950s, the shampoo was available in three expressions, color-coded for easy identity: [1] D (red label) "For Dry Hair" O (yellow label) "For Oily Hair" N (blue label) "For Normal Hair" In 1963, Breck was sold to Shulton Division of American Cyanamid, a chemical company based in New Jersey.

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