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Podcast: How To Keep Your Blonde Looking Fresh

Plus: Eat your way to better skin & our hall of fame budget beauty buys

Being an artificial blonde (whether that’s a full head or just some balayage) is hard work. Besides the money involved in regular appointments, there’s the maintenance – keeping your hair feeling soft and healthy, making sure it doesn’t start looking dull, and most importantly, avoiding the warmth and brassiness that can set in a few weeks post-appointment.

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In this episode of Get Lippy, we talk the products to keep in your shower to ensure that blonde stays looking fresh long after you’ve left the salon. Also in this ep: the foods to eat for better skin, and we share our favourite budget beauty buys.

Products and links from this ep:

Hall of Fame: Budget beauty

The Ordinary The Buffet Multi-Peptide Serum

The Chemistry Brand Retin-Oil

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Daiso Makeup Brush Cleaner

Eating for better skin

The Australian Good Skin Diet by Geraldine Georgeou

Blonde care products

Kérastase Blond Absolu Bain Ultra-Violet

Redken Color Extend Blondage Shampoo

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O&M Conquer Blonde Silver Shampoo

Kérastase Blond Absolu Masque Ultra Violet

Christophe Robin Shade Variation Hair Mask Baby Blond

If you like what you hear, please head on over to Apple Podcasts and swing a review our way – and make sure to subscribe and rate us while you’re there! And if you’re on social media, we’d love to know that you’re listening! Screenshot the ep and tag us on Instagram to let us know what you think. Our handles on Instagram are @carlialman, @ianthayu and @bettinatyrrell.

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Oh, and if you’re looking to share a beauty tip, suggestion or amazing product find, make sure to head to the Get Lippy Podcast Facebook group and let us know. Also, don’t be shy to ask any of your burning beauty questions. While Carli, Iantha and Bettina will be checking in (and answering some of your questions on the podcast), there’s also a whole community of men and women who are there to help.

 This article originally appeared on beautycrew.com.au

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