Brassy Refers to unflattering warm tones in hair color created by chemicals or damage.
Brassy: Refers to the warm tones associated with hair color, often resulting from chemicals or damage. Broad-spectrum: A sunscreen property that means it protects against a wide variety of UVA and UVB rays.
"Their hair can turn red and brassy with added color but look flat without it." Ask for gold highlights instead of red, and afterward, get a clear gloss treatment to give hair more luster (it's sometimes complimentary when you go in for color).
More often than not, any amount of lightening turns out brassy; even black comes out looking unnatural much of the time because it's a difficult color to match. Your best bet is to go to an experienced colorist.
But UV rays can turn artificial color brassy. So spray your tresses with sunscreen made just for hair.
Measles (Rubeola) is a highly communicable disease characterized by fever, general malaise, sneezing, nasal congestion, brassy cough, conjunctivitis, and a maculopapular eruption over the entire body caused by the rubeola virus.
As long as you use the proper hair products and prevent the color from turning brassy, the extra hues help the hair seem rich and healthy. The soft streaks of lighter color also help lift your face and make your skin seem brighter.
I love the way it picks up the highlights in my naturally brown hair, and because it's more of a stain, my hair is a different color every day. For me, it starts off as a brassy copper, and fades to a purple-y auburn color, ...
Body - The volume or springiness of hair. Botanical - Refers to a product containing plants or ingredients made from plants. Brassy - Refers to unflattering warm tones in hair colour created by chemicals or damage.
See also: Natural, Health, Body, Conditioner, Lotion
 
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