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31 Sentences With "brassiness"

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This Cool Blonde Shampoo cleanses the hair while reducing brassiness from color-treatments.
Decades ago, Parton's brassiness may have irked conservatives, but today she's universally beloved.
Looking to take down brassiness, hydrate curls, add dimension, or stamp out tired ombré?
Some notes on how to avoid brassiness: Go-to Color Shampoos & Anti-Fade Products:
Orchestra, directed by Rob Berman — has little of the showstopping brassiness associated with Kander and Ebb.
If you choose reduce brassiness as one of your goals, you'll get Function of Beauty's purple shampoo.
Luckily, there are plenty of products made to banish brassiness and keep blonde hair looking light and bright.
Quick and clever dialogue, yes, and also a main character who's quite taken by her own impish brassiness.
Now that I've got Khloé's bright blonde hair, it's imperative I take care of it to avoid any brassiness.
"I want to ask if his edginess and brassiness will make it hard to make moral decisions," she told me.
I chose the following goals for my wavy and fine hair: lengthen, reduce brassiness, color protection, oil control, and volumize.
His very brassiness seemed to transform the debate more than all the learned essays about the perils of American hubris.
It's the same reason people use purple shampoo and conditioner to counteract brassiness in blond hair and maintain a platinum hue.
Once your hair is bleached, you can use a toner or gloss on top of it to neutralize yellow tones and brassiness.
Its star ingredients, sustainably-gathered blue malva and Centaurea cyanus extracts, are responsible for the natural bright-blue tint that neutralizes brassiness in chemically treated hair.
This often leaves an unnatural brassiness or orange tone, so then you have to color-correct either with toner or by adding different color pigment to the hair.
Thomson's score is a mélange of town-square brassiness and Stephen Foster-esque parlor hymns, a panoply that seems to pierce to the very heart of our country's past and spirit.
Historically, lightening sprays haven't been all sunshine and salon-quality blonde highlights; those of us who experimented with similar formulations in our youth may recall a certain downside of brassiness or straw-like texture.
If brassiness isn't a concern for you, Perry suggests ditching the purple 'poos and conditioners for color-depositing treatments, like Davines' Alchemic conditioners that come in a variety of shades, like chocolate, copper, and tobacco.
"You can bring in all the pictures and chat through ideas with colorists, but until you actually see their work, it's hard to know if they'll be able to achieve this look without any brassiness," she says.
FOR AN EXAMPLE of the cosmopolitan glamour and sheer brassiness of high European culture in the 19th century, look no further than the obsequies of Frédéric Chopin, which took place in a grand Paris church in 1849.
For those who go all-out blonde, use an intensely nourishing mask at least once a week (like keratin-protein-rich Nexxus Keraphix Masque) and swap in a purple shampoo to banish brassiness and keep your blonde bright.
From the purple shampoo one fashion writer uses to banish brassiness from her bleached-blonde strands to the non-crunchy styling gel one social media maven uses to define her 3B curls, there's a product — and styling hack — for each different texture.
Love for Sanders Sanders' own whip-smart political instincts and tendency to visibly infuriate reporters with her brassiness and non-answers during the briefings play into the administration's contention that it is the victim of an orchestrated campaign of unfair press coverage.
This toning formula does what every other ultra-violet one does, but what makes it stand out is the price tag (under $20 for great color care is hard to come by) and the fact that it hydrates just as well as it neutralizes brassiness.
The purple-tinted Dry Shampoo Light gives blondes volume and dimension with a little bit of (temporary) toning power to help cancel out any brassiness, and the Dry Shampoo Dark comes complete with a dark-brown tint that spares brunettes (and us "blondes" with grown-in dark roots) from white, powdery residue.
The sense of self-confidence that pervades her work — whether it's the body positivity of "All About That Bass" or the radiant brassiness of "Watch Me Do" and "Me Too" — is spiked with a hard-to-place insincerity; she's the contemporary female pop star who sounds the most like she first heard the word "empowerment" in a marketing meeting.
An Allmusic review by Heather Phares notes that "a Chicago-style brassiness dominates "The 20th Century Fox Mambo" and "Let's Be Bad," both of which sound the most like genuine show tunes".
Unlike the regular curved cornett, cornettino and tenor cornett, the mute cornett is made from a single piece of wood that has been turned on a lathe, bored out and given finger holes. The non- detachable mouthpiece forms a smooth cup shape at the top. The cross section of the mouthpiece shows that it is similar in structure to that of a French horn. It eliminates the slight brassiness of the regular cornett and imparts the characteristic timbre associated with the instrument.
Michael Billington of The Guardian noted that the original novel had helped offset overly heroic images of the American soldier, but in the wake of Abu Ghraib, the view of the military was already mixed, "why now, and what does music add to the story?" Simon Edge of the Daily Express deemed the show "a commendably ambitious work that makes a refreshing addition to the West End menu." Paul Taylor of The Independent suggested, "For all the show's many defects, though, you come away impressed by its seriousness of purpose". Taylor praised the music: "Brayson's catchy score, which moves deftly through swing, blues, jazz and early rock'n'roll can rise to good old showbiz brassiness when needed".
"1+1" essentially demonstrates her "urgent" and "raw" vocals; in an interview with Ray Rogers of Billboard magazine, Beyoncé stated that she wanted to use her album 4 to showcase this side of her vocal abilities: "I used a lot of the brassiness and grittiness in my voice that people hear in my live performances, but not necessarily on my records." Nadine Cheung wrote that the subtle instrumentation allows Beyoncé'ss voice to emphasise the emotional lyrics Amos Barshad of New York magazine and Tim Finney of Pitchfork Media described the vocals as similar to those of Whitney Houston's work. Several critics including Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone noted that "1+1" is comparable to Sam Cooke's 1960 song "Wonderful World" and Prince's 1984 song "Purple Rain". Brandon Soderberg of Pitchfork explained that "Wonderful World"s line, "don't know much about algebra", was retained during the conception of "1+1" by its producers, who however accentuated its "love song sentiment".

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