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How to get Dua Lipa's fiery red hue or other shades, without damaging the hair

Hair dyes and masks to try now

How to get Dua Lipa's fiery red hue or other shades, without damaging the hair Hair dyes and masks to try now

In the world of increasing natural beauty awareness, the trend of avoiding harsh chemical hair products is becoming more and more popular. In this article, we introduce hair colours based on natural ingredients and colour masks inspired by the latest trends from celebrities and TikTok. From Dua Lipa's vibrant reds to the pastel colours dominating the catwalks, here's how to achieve a trendy look without compromising the health of your hair.

Red like Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa recently sported fiery red hair, inspiring many people to experiment with this bold colour. To achieve this colour without harsh chemicals, you can use henna, a natural dye extracted from the Lawsonia inermis plant. Henna not only gives a vibrant colour, but also conditions the hair and gives it shine and vitality. You can customise the shade by mixing henna with other natural ingredients such as turmeric to achieve the desired fiery red. For a lighter, temporary version, you can make your own colour masks using ingredients from the kitchen such as beetroot, carrot or strawberry juice to gently create red highlights without the risks associated with chemical dyes. When applying, also make sure you follow the instructions exactly and spread the product evenly. This will minimise the risk of uneven results. Always test the mixture on a small section of hair to ensure that the colour turns out as desired. To maintain the fiery red colour without compromising the health of your hair, you should use special products for coloured hair: Natural shampoos and conditioners help to maintain the shine of the colour and moisturise the hair. You should also reduce the use of hot water when washing, as hot water can accelerate colour loss. As well as caring for your hair, you should also protect it from environmental damage. Wear a hat in the sun to prevent the damaging effects of UV rays. Avoid contact with chlorine and salt water as they can affect the durability of the colour.

Pastel colours and intense shades

The fashion lines show us an incredible variety of pastel colours and unique shades. For blondes, the palette opens up to bright and luminous tones, allowing us to experiment with shades such as lilac, light blue or pastel pink; these colours blend harmoniously with the light base of blonde hair, giving it a fresh and delicate touch. Blackberries, with their depth and intensity, can experiment with shades such as mint green or pastel blue; these colours add character and vibrancy in a distinctive way, respecting the natural richness of darker tones. For brunettes, the options are many: copper tones, golden brown or mahogany can be explored to add warmth and vitality to the base colour. Redheads, already endowed with a strong colour, can play with more intense highlights such as fiery red or burgundy, which enhance the vibrancy of the hair without compromising its health.

DIY colour masks

To colour your hair naturally, you can make your own masks using common kitchen ingredients. Henna, for example, is known to give hair a deep red colour. Chamomile tea can also gently lighten hair, while apple cider vinegar can lighten highlights. Experiment with ingredients such as lemon juice, which can lighten highlights, or black tea for darker shades.

@lalacurls CERE COLORATE? La cera che ho utilizzato non è adatta al metodo, ma quindi? È come quando seguiamo una dieta, sicuramente lo sgarro ogni tanto ci sta! Non sarà di certo un prodotto non adatto a rovinare tutto ciò che abbiamo costruito nel tempo ATTENZIONE: le decolorazioni, le permanenti, o altri trattamenti aggressivi non reversibili non sono considerati “sgarri” Queste cere possono essere facilmente rimosse con uno shampoo ai solfati che, come già sappiamo, contribuiscono a rendere il capello più secco, quindi è consigliato fare un impacco idratante dopo lo shampoo
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Trends from TikTok

In this digital universe, the wide world of hair on TikTok is characterised by a variety of fascinating and changing trends. The hashtag #HairTok is the hub for a wealth of content covering every aspect of hair care and transformation. A fascinating do-it-yourself natural colouring movement is developing on the waves of this platform, with users sharing their experiments with ingredients from the pantry: Coffee, turmeric and fruit juice are becoming the weapons of choice to create vibrant, eye-catching colours without harmful chemicals. The temporary colour trend is reflected in a kaleidoscope of waxes, coloured chalks, sprays and hair markers, offering the freedom to explore bold, fashion-forward styles without fear of a long-term commitment.

Are you ready? nss G-Club has selected the 10 best hair colours and masks that won't harm your hair:

FANOLA Color mask red passion

FANOLA Color mask red passion

4,85€
MOFAJANG Temporary Hair Color Wax

MOFAJANG Temporary Hair Color Wax

11,10€
L'ERBOLARIO Red Henna Reflexing Gel

L'ERBOLARIO Red Henna Reflexing Gel

12,90€
ALAMA Conditioning Color Mask Pastel Pink

ALAMA Conditioning Color Mask Pastel Pink

8,50€
WELLA PROFESSIONALS Mask Color Fresh Blue

WELLA PROFESSIONALS Mask Color Fresh Blue

15,71€
HERBATINT® FF4 Violet

HERBATINT® FF4 Violet

8,99€
CRAZY COLOR Pine Green Semi-Permanent color

CRAZY COLOR Pine Green Semi-Permanent color

6,75€
MANIC PANIC Classic High Voltage

MANIC PANIC Classic High Voltage

15,99€
GARNIER GOOD 6.6 Pomegranate Red

GARNIER GOOD 6.6 Pomegranate Red

11,99€
LA RICH'E Directions Color cream Fluorescent Orange

LA RICH'E Directions Color cream Fluorescent Orange

7,37€
MARIA NILA Colour Refresh Dusty Pink

MARIA NILA Colour Refresh Dusty Pink

14,95€