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Women's Health

Teri Hatcher Just Dyed Her Own Hair And Apparently She’s Been Doing It For Years

Jasmine Gomez
3 min read
Photo credit: Instagram
Photo credit: Instagram

From Women's Health

Looking in the mirror after coloring your hair may feel like a dream, but the upkeep of a hair dye job is a true nightmare (your wallet knows what I mean). Colored hair requires a lot of maintenance, so much so that actress Teri Hatcher figured out a way to skip the trips to her colorist and touch up her gray roots at home, and the process looks super simple. Her secret is the Madison Reed Permanent Hair Color Kit.

Let's be real, the hardest part about dying your own hair is choosing the color. You may have already learned this the hard way during a botched hair dye job, but going off the box is a recipe for disaster, since best practices say you should always go a shade or two darker or lighter. But tbh, that's way too much guesswork. Lucky for you, Madison Reed doesn't force you to guess. Instead, they match you with the perfect shade by having you take a simple quiz.

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The quiz asks questions about your hair type and texture, your skin tone, your current hair color and whether you're trying to go lighter or darker than your current shade. It then takes that information and sets you up with an appropriate shade and everything else you need to dye your own hair. The kit includes customized instructions, a barrier cream (to keep that color off of your forehead), a cleansing wipe and a color activator. A protective cap and gloves are also included.

If following written instructions isn't your thing, Teri filmed a 15-min tutorial showing how she dyed her gray roots using Madison Reed's Sondrio Brown shade. She admitted she started dying her own hair way back when she was filming Desperate Housewives.

Teri isn't the only Madison Reed fan. The kit has nearly 1,000 five-star reviews on its site. Here's just one:

"Absolutely love the hair color! It isn't flat or dull like most do it yourself kits. It has a lot of highlights and depth to it and SO shiny. My hair feels and looks healthier than before I colored. The conditioner that comes in the box is AMAZING."

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The biggest perk of dying your own hair: you won't have to pay those pricey coloring fees. Madison Reed's hair dye will only cost you $22, which is only a fraction of the cost of a salon trip.

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