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October 01st, 2011

I’ve never understood why copper has been at the bottom of the pack when it comes to women choosing hair colour. It’s my personal favourite by far. There is nothing hotter than a flame haired siren teamed up with a Dirty Girl haircut.  Now copper couldn’t get any hotter or cooler so get in and start setting the trend as opposed to following it like sheep.

For those nervous about getting a orange dominant result why not try a soft light strawberry blonde or a deep dark rusty brown, these look more natural. For the ones looking to make a bit more of a statement we have fiery burnt copper red or even full blown orange – the tones and colours are endless…especially at Dirty Girl.  Either way it’s guaranteed to make your eyes go “pop” no matter their colour!

There is the right copper out there for almost everyone. The ones who pull it off best are pale/cool skin toned women and also anyone who has a pinkish/ red tone in their skin. Copper will instantly clean out any reddish/pink pigment out of you face and make your skin look flawless. Few people know that no matter what your current hair colour copper is the easiest healthiest choice for a colour change.

Be prepared for the stares because after we’re done with you heads will be turning and all for the right reasons. Don’t get this colour incorrect or you might be standing out for the wrong ones. Come in a get some Dirty guidance and we’ll have you commanding the room in no time.

Unlike reds coppers fade out beautifully, even the brightest orange fades out to a soft warm blonde making upkeep easy and stress free.

Tips to keep copper fresh

1 – Avoid harsh shampoos like anti-dandruff or anything without a colour saver.

2 – Wash your hair infrequently as possible (the cooler the water the better).

3 – Buy a colour refresh shampoo

4 – Try to avoid head styling everyday
Everybody wants to be a vixen.  Just make sure you wear it with style, confidence and a rocking haircut.

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