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Semi-permanent hair color does a great job of covering gray hair and giving it a fresher look. It does not contain ammonia or peroxide. On the other hand, demi-permanent hair coloring is good for darkening hair color.

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One editor tried the "hybrid" hair color to cover gray hairs. See before and after photos of her hybrid hair color and tips on what to ask a stylist for.

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Turns out, most colorists and stylists think your hair really does influence whether you look older. Read our 7 tips that might just take years off your hair!

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Rosie Baylis- Strover on Instagram: "Why you have that annoying band of warmth at your roots  So you have your hair done, and it looks fine in the salon, but after a few weeks when your hair starts growing and your natural, ash-based colour grows through... all of a sudden your colour looks REALLY warm.  There’s a reason for this-  When using a permanent colour for full grey coverage- the peroxide used will shift your natural colour a little bit.  Whenever we lift the hair- it will ALWAYS go warm (this happens to everyone)- so as long as you are using a permanent colour, this will always happen, and you will always have that brassy colour through the ends of the hair (unless it’s lifted out with bleach)  So what’s the alternative?  If you are open to having a middle ground (on a poll on my How To Grow Out Colored Hair, 7 Ash Hair Color, Inecto Hair Dye Colours, Ash Blonde With Root Smudge, Ash Blonde All Over Color, Medium Length Ash Blonde Hair, Growing Out Natural Hair Color, Growing Out Bleached Hair, Hair Toner Before And After

Rosie Baylis- Strover on Instagram: "Why you have that annoying band of warmth at your roots So you have your hair done, and it looks fine in the salon, but after a few weeks when your hair starts growing and your natural, ash-based colour grows through... all of a sudden your colour looks REALLY warm. There’s a reason for this- When using a permanent colour for full grey coverage- the peroxide used will shift your natural colour a little bit. Whenever we lift the hair- it will ALWAYS go…

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