How To Make Over Processed Blonde Hair Look Healthy and Natural
In this video Matt shares with you How To Make Over Processed Blonde Hair Look Healthy and Natural using Paul Mitchell Crema XG
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Cynthia Ellerington said:
Many of your techniques are old school revisited . It has helped me break out if the box never that I actually thought inside it but the more unstructured coloring technique is a welcomed change thank you