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Hair expert shares why certain colours can make split ends more visible

Split ends can be annoying, but are unfortunately a common problem when someone uses hair products or heated styling tools regularly. But did you know certain hair colours can make your troublesome ends more noticeable?

If not, then you're in luck as a professional has shared her top advice. Milk + Blush hair expert Nicole Petty revealed your hair colour can make all the difference.

First up, the pro explained how the shade of your locks has a big impact on your look. Opt for the wrong colour and you might leave the salon looking paler than you entered, according to the expert. She also certain shades can make you look older.

Your hair colour can make all the difference (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Of course, there's no harm in this, and we should celebrate everyone no matter their age or hair colour, but there's no shame in wanting to change things up either.

As such, Nicole tends to advise more mature clients against darker colours if they desire a fresh, youthful look. Moreover, the expert says darker colours can draw attention to split ends.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, she explained: "While it may be tempting to dye your hair dark brunette or black to hide those grey roots, going too dark will make your hair appear matte, emphasise split ends."

However, she stressed that it is about finding the right colour for you, which might just so happen to be a gorgeous brown or black shade.

"That's not to say that's the rule for everybody, as darker hair colours can be better suited to darker skin tones, especially as you get older," Nicole added.

You might also want to consider mixing things up by adding some lighter tones to your hair, even if it's a darker colour you're after.

Nicole said: "If darker hair is your thing, ask your stylist to add light-reflecting tones to lift your locks and create a multi-dimensional anti-ageing effect, such as mocha, chocolate, caramel, mahogany, gold or copper."

She recommends opting for a subtle balayage – a technique that involves highlighting the hair in sweeping motions rather than starting at the root – so there's less regrowth and upkeep.

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