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Olivia stays true to her word and dyes it darker

By Amy Lawrenson | Posted: Wed 04 Nov 2009

While perched front row at Topshop Unique’s S/S 10 show in London, Olivia Palermo exclusively told ELLEuk.com ‘I don't like my hair at the moment, I’m planning on going brunette as soon as I get back home’. And true to her word, The City star has just dyed it darker.

We spotted Olivia last week at The Gentleman’s Ball 2009 in New York with her new luscious locks. We were so impressed with her style change that we had to find out more.

Olivia gets her hair cut by Andre Davis, who is also a hair extensions expert, and coloured by Michele at the award-winning Roy Teeluck Salon in New York.

We called the salon manager, Keith Broughton who told us “We use L’Oreal colour on Olivia’s hair”. But they couldn’t reveal to us her personal formula - that’s a secret. ‘You can’t achieve the same look just by applying Olivia's formula because the results will vary depending on the person's hair,’ added Keith.

He did say that if any of our readers want to get Olivia’s look though, they’d get a free consultation with a colourist at the salon. We’ll be booking our flights now, then.

Alternatively, click here to find a salon in the UK offering L’Oreal Professional colour services.

Roy Teeluck Salon, 38 East 57th Street, New York. Enq: 212-888-2221.

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