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  2. These Are the Best Hair Dyes Our Editors Have Used to ... - AOL

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    Hair merely looks gray because pigmented hairs mixed with unpigmented ones create the illusion of a silver color, and to effectively blend you won’t want to do anything as extreme as a permanent ...

  3. How to Repair Damaged Hair, According to Experts - AOL

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    Hair health experts share how you can get your healthiest hair ever. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  4. The 15 Best Hair Bonding Treatments for Dry, Damaged Tresses

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    Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask. Similar to Olaplex, “K18 has a patent to prove it works in hair bonding,” says King. “This hair mask uses a signature K18PEPTIDE (or type of amino acid ...

  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. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Most permanent color changes require that the cuticle of the hair be opened so the color change can take place within the cuticle. This process, which uses chemicals to alter the structure of the hair, can damage the cuticle or internal structure of the hair, leaving it dry, weak, or prone to breakage.

  7. Olaplex - Wikipedia

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    Olaplex is a hair care brand founded in 2014 by Dean Christal. [1] The product was developed by two chemists, Eric Presley and Craig Hawker , and is advertised to rebuild broken bonds in hair caused by chemical, thermal, and mechanical damage.