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Dear Laura and SmartStyle,
I'd like to get your opinons on this.
This comes from a column in the Redbook, Sept. 2004 edition:
Quote:
Hang on to your Highlights
If you love summer's surfer-chic, sun-kissed strands, you can easily make them last into fall. Giselle, a colorist at Pierre Michel Salon in NYC, suggest this at- home solution: Choose a semi-permanent hair color (try Clairol Natural Instincts) thats one shade darker than your highlights, and leave it on for half the suggested time. "Color is revived and there's not as much contrast between the root and the highlight,' says Giselle. Protect your hue with a gentle shampoo....
Would you do this to your highlighted hair? Do you have any experience with the results of this method??? I'm interested.
Thanks!
I'd like to get your opinons on this.

This comes from a column in the Redbook, Sept. 2004 edition:
Quote:
Hang on to your Highlights
If you love summer's surfer-chic, sun-kissed strands, you can easily make them last into fall. Giselle, a colorist at Pierre Michel Salon in NYC, suggest this at- home solution: Choose a semi-permanent hair color (try Clairol Natural Instincts) thats one shade darker than your highlights, and leave it on for half the suggested time. "Color is revived and there's not as much contrast between the root and the highlight,' says Giselle. Protect your hue with a gentle shampoo....

Would you do this to your highlighted hair? Do you have any experience with the results of this method??? I'm interested.
Thanks!
