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Maintain your hair health this winter

Give your hair a once-over in time for the new season.
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Known for transforming the hair of celebs like Miranda Kerr and Delta Goodrem, Kirby Lago, National Kerasilk Ambassador and owner of Pélo by Lago salon shares her predictions for winter hair trends and how to take care of your colour.

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Try a Trend

Just like how we switch up our wardrobes for winter, it can be a great time to change our hair too. Wondering what’s going to be on trend this year?

“Layers are in!” says Kirby.

“Whether it’s a Persian shag or long face-framing layer, we are loving the texture and movement this is creating on our clients. Short hair is creeping into popular demand again. I believe Hailey Bieber has contributed to this with her freshly chopped bob.”

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Kirby Lago is responsible for Delta’s gorgeous locks. (Credit: Getty)

Keep Your Hair Healthy

Kirby explains the importance of choosing a hair stylist you trust as it will play a big part in keeping your hair healthy. She recommends finding a stylist that priorities your hair health during the colouring process and always uses a heat protector when using hot tools. Then of course, be sure to get your hands on some products that will protect your locks.

“I use Goldwell Kerasilk shampoo, mask and leave-in balm.”

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Kerasilk Control Shampoo (Credit: Oz Hair & Beauty)
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Top Up Your Colour

There’s nothing better than entering a new season with fresh colour, and if you’re thinking of going for something bold then you’re definitely on the right track.

“This season is all about colour,” explains Kirby.

“We are seeing more and more reds, coppers, honey and peach tones being requested. People aren’t scared of ‘warmth’ anymore.” Or,

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if you’re a blonde looking for a change “warm tones tend to be the more flattering option,” Kirby recommends. 

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