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GLAMOUR Tries: We tried Josh Wood Colour's Permanent at-home hair dye to give our lockdown hair a new lease of life - but how did it fare?

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"I am testing an at-home hair dye, Josh Wood Colour, to cover my grey that is growing exponentially but also to try and even out my colour tone," Deborah said. "Because as you can see, I've ended up with a kind of balayage, which wasn't intentional at all."

In the box - which costs about £15 - you get the colour, the colour activator (the two will later be mixed together) plus three sachets of stain removing wipes to remove the dye from your skin afterwards. There's also a barrier cream, a deep-conditioning treatment and some gloves. We'd recommend you buy a bowl or a brush before you get started. It doesn't need to be a branded one - you can get them from Amazon (this set is great). The end of the brush helps with dividing your hair as you need to.

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So, what was Deborah's technique? "Divide your hair first, then put it into a pony tail or use a clip," she said. "Then you can start mixing the product together."

Josh Wood Colour 5.5 Deep Mid Brown Permanent Hair Dye, £14, Boots

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"I've mixed them together," Deborah said, "and I've also added a shade shot for any colour between 4 and 6. I picked a 5.5 for my hair, but the 5.5 is a little bit light for me, so I add in the shade shot to make it darker.

You start in the middle, covering the grey, and do it all along the hair line; all along the back of the hair. You really have to slather it on - don't be scared - and definitely wear a towel around your shoulders or old dark clothes in case you drop any." You could even buy a hair dye cape if you're getting super profesh about things. This one from Amazon is less than £10 and is an Amazon bestseller.

"I am particularly grey at the front so I'm going to focus on this bit here." And once you've done that, use the end of the brush to separate the hair and do the next layer.

"The whole process - from start to finish - including a blow dry took me two and a half hours," Deborah said, locks bouncy and freshly-coloured. "I left it on for an hour which is obviously longer than recommended but I wanted it to be closer to my natural hair colour." Top marks.

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Would you Josh Wood's permanent at-home hair dye a go? Have you already tried it? Let us know your thoughts over on Instagram @glamouruk.

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