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Redhead Beauty: Everything For Readheads

everything for redheads Redhead Beauty: Everything For ReadheadsSince I’ve just written about a clothing line for redheads, I thought I’d just quickly draw your attention to a beauty store for redheads too!

Everything for Redheads is run by  Jessica Shailes and her mother Jennifer, both of whom have the most gorgeous red hair imaginable. I’ve been meaning to write about their site for ages now, because it really is a complete dream of a place for those of us with red hair and/or pale skin: as well as stocking the Dainty Doll makeup line, they also have a wide range of hair products designed for both natural and dyed red hair (If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time at all, you’ll know just how difficult that can be to find!), plus a whole lot more.

Definitely well worth a look, you can find the site here: don’t forget to bookmark it!

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Redhead Fashion: Shabby Apple’s clothing for carrot tops

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I’ve long been a fan of Shabby Apple’s gorgeous designs, but up until today I’d completely failed to realise one of the brand’s founders is a fellow redhead, who was partly  inspired to launch the line having grown tired of struggling to find clothes to suit her colouring.

Not only that, but they currently have a special “ginger” section on the site, which is full of complimentary colours for pale skin and red hair. I love it – although not quite as much as I love the ‘Joyride’ dress, which may be modelled by a blonde, but which seems to have my name written all over it…

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BAFTA Beauty: Redheads on the Red Carpet

Redheads were well-represented at last night’s BAFTA Awards in London, with the celebrity arrivals including…

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Christina Hendricks

Christina Hendricks almost always keeps it fairly classic with her makeup, and for this event she’s once again gone for the red lips/black liner look, which is my own default, too. For her hair, Christina went for a bit of a “bedhead” look, with a touseled half-updo which is a little messier than we’re used to seeing on her.

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Emilia Fox

Like Christina, Emilia Fox isn’t a natural redhead, and she unveiled this new red ‘do at the BAFTAs, pairing the soft ringlets with a smoky eye and subtle lip.

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She was bottle blonde in The Help, but Jessica Chastain is a natural redhead, and recently revealed to ASOS magazine that she was bullied as a child because of it, so I’m glad to see her rocking her natural red at the BAFTAs. Jessica kept both makeup and hair very soft and natural for this appearance, with just a few loose curls: doesn’t she look gorgeous?

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Colour Depositing Conditioner for Red Hair: Superdrug Colour Effects Conditioning Colour in Warm Copper Gold

conditioner for red hair superdrug colour effects Colour Depositing Conditioner for Red Hair: Superdrug Colour Effects Conditioning Colour in Warm Copper Gold

As regular readers may recall, ever since John Freida’s ‘Radiant Red’ Color Glaze was discontinued (pah!), I’ve been on what feels like a never-ending hunt for a colour-depositing conditioner for redheads.

Now, these aren’t easy to find, even if you’re blonde or brunette (although if you are, you’ll have a very slightly easier time of it). The makers of hair products, however, as I’ve noted before, generally like to pretend redheads just don’t exist at all, so it’s been a fruitless search. I thought it was over when I discovered Wella Lifetex Color Reflex Mask last year, but then… it was discontinued, too.

(Aside: I’m really starting to think it must be me: as soon as I find a product I love, it’s almost instantly discontinued. Hmmmmm.)

The loss of both of these products was a huge blow to me, because, for those of us who want to enhance our colour without resorting to chemical dyes (or even henna, which can be time-consuming and unpredictable), these conditioners are perfect: you use them in the shower, they don’t add a huge amount of time to your daily routine, and while they won’t cover greys or radically change your colour, they will give it a vibrant, more intense shade: or so I found, anyway.

I’d more or less given-up on finding a replacement for these two products, though. Anything I DID find seemed to be expensive, and not available in the UK, so other than a cursory glance at the shelves any time I happened to be in Boots or Superdrug, hoping against hope that the John Freida Color Glaze would have magically re-appeared, I’d almost forgotten about it. Then, a couple of weekends ago, I was in Superdrug, and I came across their Colour Effects Conditioning Colour.

This, as you can see from the image, bills itself as a “wash-in, wash-out” conditioning colour. It comes in a small bottle, containing just enough for three applications, and is just 99p: score! It works in much the same was as the other products I’ve mentioned here: you apply it to wet hair, as you would any other conditioner, leave it to soak in for around five minutes, then rinse it out. The resulting colour effect isn’t permanent: it will last for around 2 -3 washes, but as the product is cheap, and can be used in the shower as part of your normal routine, it’s easy enough to keep it going by just using it every few days. It’s NOT a dye: it won’t cover greys and it won’t change your colour by more than a shade or so, but it will revitalise dull hair, deepen your existing colour, and generally leave your hair looking a little more vibrant.

Well, so far, so good. There were about three different colour options available in the store: a blonde, a black (I think: I’m working from memory here because the product isn’t available online) and this “Warm Copper Gold”, which was the one I chose, because it looked more or less the same as my natural colour.

It actually took me a couple of days to get round to trying this, because, to be completely honest, I didn’t have very high hopes of it, purely because the colour described itself as “copper” rather than “red”. When I did, however, I was instantly converted: and instantly terrified that Superdrug would surely discontinue it at any second. I used the conditioner in the shower, and the first surprise came with the consistency of it: while this looks and feels exactly like any other conditioner (albeit a coppery brown one), it lathers up like a shampoo, which I wasn’t expecting. This does make it easy to distribute it evenly throughout the hair, though, so I left it for the recommended five minutes then rinsed until the water ran clear and headed off to dry my hair.

As soon as I removed my towel turban, I could see a difference in the colour: my hair was much more vibrant, and looked much “redder” to me, although in a natural kind of way: it’s basically my natural colour, just a little deeper. (Although I can see a big difference, no one else noticed!) Because I hadn’t actually been expecting to see any kind of difference, and my colour tends to look different every time I photograph it anyway, I didn’t bother to take a “before” shot, but here’s what it looked like after one application:

long red hair Colour Depositing Conditioner for Red Hair: Superdrug Colour Effects Conditioning Colour in Warm Copper Gold(It’s not actually a different colour on the bottom, by the way, it’s just the way it came out in the photo!)

There’s only one downside to this that I’ve found: it’s not great as a conditioner. While the other colour-depositing conditioners I’ve tried have left my hair very soft and shiny as well as subtly changing the colour, after using this, I didn’t really feel like I’d conditioned my hair at all, and the second time I used it, I used some of my regular conditioner afterwards, just to stop my hair from tangling up horribly. So while I love the colour effect, it’s definitely not a replacement for a regular conditioner: or not for me, anyway.

I liked this so much - especially given the 99p price tag – that when I couldn’t find it online I because paranoid that it had ALREADY been discontinued, and had to contact Superdrug to double-check. Happily, they replied to tell me that they have no plans to discontinue it, and while it isn’t on the website at the moment, it should be available in store. Phew!

 

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Emmys Beauty 2011: Christina Hendricks

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When I look at celebrity beauty photos, I’m always most interested in seeing what my fellow redheads are wearing: mostly so that I can shamelessly copy, I mean take inspiration from, their looks.

With that in mind, here’s Christina Hendricks at last night’s Emmy Awards. Christina went for a real bombshell look on the red carpet (You can see her full outfit here) and matched it with a very classic, old Hollywood makeup style: red lipstick, flawless skin, flicked eyeliner, big hair. I love it, and not just because it’s essentially the same makeup I like to wear myself!

What do you think?

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Dollface Reviews: Wella Lifetex Color Reflex Mask in Red

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When I wrote about my search for a replacement for John Frieda’s discontinued ‘Radiant Red’ colour mask last month, a couple of you suggested Wella’s Lifetex range, and last week I finally got around to ordering myself a tube of the Color Reflex Mask in red.

This is basically an intensive conditioner which is also designed to have an “illuminating” effect on red hair, giving you an intenser, shinier colour. In other words, it’s a lot like the John Frieda product I loved so much, and as it comes in at roughly the same price point (I paid £7.65 at Feelunique.com) I was really keen to try it.

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Dollface Reviews: John Frieda Luminous Color Glaze in Radiant Red

john frieda colour glaze Dollface Reviews: John Frieda Luminous Color Glaze in Radiant Red As some of you may know, I’m a natural redhead. I’ve never been remotely tempted to dye my hair (well, there was that one time when I was 16, but we don’t talk about that…), and fully intend to be a redhead until the day I die.

So, what am I doing reviewing a colour glaze, you may ask?

Umm, good question. To be completely honest, I bought this purely on a whim. I was in Boots a few weeks ago buying shampoo and John Frieda’s Radiant Red Colour Glaze caught my eye. It’s a colour-depositing glaze that can be used in the shower to basically “pep up” red hair, whether coloured or natural, and because my hair’s been looking a little dull recently, I decided to give it a go. My hair actually has a lot of blonde through it (even more so in the summer, when I get a blonde streak at the front if I spend a lot of time in the sun), and I thought it might be fun to try being a more vivid red than usual for a change. Read on to see how I got on…

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