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From Wonder Water to the new Olaplex rival: home hair treatments to get you through to April 12 Rosie Fitzmaurice
April 12. The sacred date is circled in your diary, when our beloved hairdressers can finally reopen. But even if you were lucky enough to snap up an appointment, six weeks feels like a long time, especially if your hair is in dire need of a cut. Here is how to hack your way over the finish line.
The high-tech home treatment
Longing for shiny, swishable locks? Look to rebuilding treatments that will strengthen strands from within. Olaplex, which uses a patented formula to reconnect broken hair bonds deep in the shaft, is widely used in salons, but its at-home products No.0 Intensive Bond Building Hair Treatment (£26) and No.3 Hair Perfector (£26) are game-changers for dry or damaged hair and can be used on all hair types. British brand The Inkey List, known for its single ingredient skincare formulations, entered the haircare scene last year and its
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Robert Morgan says the changes to antiques firearms regulations is a debacle that could have been avoided with more thought
Ever since an antique revolver was recovered from the crime scene of the killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013, and the high profile arrest and sentencing of antique arms dealer Paul Edmunds three years ago, collectors of obsolete calibre central fire pistols have lived under a ‘sword of Damocles’.
Well, on 8 November that sword finally fell with strong changes to antiques firearms regulations. In one fell swoop the changes of the Antique Firearms Regulations 2020 (implemented by the Home Secretary under powers conferred by the Firearms Act 1968) have consigned a number of significant collectable calibres back onto a section 5 (prohibited weapons) or 7/1 (collectors) licence. These calibres are .320 British (also known as .320 Revolver CF, short or long), .41 Colt (short or long), .44 Smith and Wesson Russian, .442 Revolver (also known as .4