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Gentlemen: Spruce up your silver foxiness!

There’s never been a more fashionable time to be a Silver Fox – as demonstrated by those lust-inducing sex symbols – sorry I mean respected actors – George Clooney, Matt Le Blanc, Richard Gere and Mad Men star John Slattery.

But as these perfectly coiffured gentlemen show, going grey doesn’t mean giving up when it comes to hair care. The problem with greying hair is that yellow tones can ruin the look, and the coarser texture of grey hair can make it difficult to tame.

Luckily help is at hand. [3D]MENSION by Schwarzkopf Professional is the first hair care brand that’s 100% engineered to deal with men’s hair in a truly ‘3-dimensional’ way by scoping not just the hair, scalp and roots but also covering hair care, styling and colour. [3D]MENSION Grey Shampoo (£9.25, 250ml) is a great introduction to the range. It contains balancing pigments to neutralize unwanted yellow tones, plus glycerine for suppleness and moisture. It’s also formulated to strengthen hair at the root. The result? Outstanding shine and metallic shimmer that could have those silver haired vixens swooning at your feet (though sadly can’t actually promise this).

Available from selected Schwarzkopf partner salons including online at www.hairsupermarket.com

 

 

Written by: Adele Mitchell  who is an award-winning beauty editor and blogger. With over twenty years experience on the frontline of beauty journalism, she still gets over-excited at the mention of the words ‘glitter’ and ‘eye shadow’ in the same sentence. She is, however, completely wise to the fact that there’s absolutely no such thing as a ‘miracle’ cream (no matter what the label says!)

 

You can read more reviews and beauty news at her blog www.foundbeautiful.com

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Adele Mitchell is an award-winning beauty editor and blogger. With over twenty years experience on the frontline of beauty journalism, she still gets over-excited at the mention of the words ‘glitter’ and ‘eye shadow’ in the same sentence. She is, however, completely wise to the fact that there’s absolutely no such thing as a ‘miracle’ cream (no matter what the label says!)

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