To-Dye-For Do: "In addition to being too dark for her complexion, Bev's hair color looked flat," says Kyle White, a celebrity colorist at the Oscar Blandi Salon in New York City. The first step: permanent dye on the roots to cover grays. Then, White began painting on golden-blonde highlights all over- concentrating the thicker, brighter ribbons around Bev's face to add warmth- and chesnut-brown lowlights in between to create depth and dimension. "The overall effect is softer and more youthful," says White.
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