Experts give top tips on hair preparation in case there's a second lockdown

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Keep your hair looking luscious for longer!

When salons closed and stylists stopped working back in March, we were all wondering when we could possibly get our locks pampered again. It was especially hard if you were due for an appointment when lockdown hit, and you had to battle through four months of faded colour, brittle hair and split ends.

If this does happen you’ll want to know how to maintain your style and colour at home, so we asked the experts for their best tips... Invest in at-home treatments “If we go back into lockdown you’ll have more time to treat your hair,” says Dale. “If you have time to spare, you really can leave the hair to get nourished for a long time with a really lovely treatment left on.”This can be used as a luxe-feeling conditioner alternative or, for a more advanced treatment, you can leave it on as your hair dries.

 

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