How to Dye Your Hair at Home

We would normally advise to get your hair dyed at a salon where a professional colorist can match you up with the perfect hue. But we understand that sometimes you just need a quick update or need to cover up stubborn grey hair. In which case, at-home hair dye can do the trick. But you want to make sure to pick a dye that's within two shades of your current color and that won't dry your hair out. One brand we suggest using is Couture Colour LUXEBLEND Creme Hair Colour ($30) which actually helps restore moisture in your hair with the help of pequi oil. Watch this video to see how it looks on and to get tips on coloring your hair at home.

To learn about other at-home hair treatments, pick up the Fall-Winter 2012 issue of NewBeauty magazine.


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  • mimi

    this article isint helpful at all

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  • Anonymous

    I've been dying my hair at home for years so the "how-to" wasn't really helpful for me, however I never realized that you could find a "healthier" version of at-home hair dye. I'm going to google it now so I can figure out where I can purchase it locally. Thanks for sharing!

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