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Balmain Paris Couleurs Couture<br />
Wella Professionals<br />
Balayage Ambré from L’Oréal<br />
Professionnel INOA<br />
Sun-soaked<br />
PRODUCTS: Wella Professionals Koleston Perfect with ME+, L’Oréal Professionnel Botanēa,<br />
JOICO Blonde Life, TIGI Copyright Colour, Balmain Paris Couleurs Couture, Lômé Paris, Aveda<br />
Full Spectrum Demi+<br />
Aveda<br />
Amber Slate from<br />
Wella Professionals<br />
Redken<br />
Mark Fast<br />
THE TREND<br />
GOLDEN SANDS<br />
Summer always conjures up<br />
images of sun-streaked hair<br />
that’s been gently tousled by<br />
a tropical breeze, but most<br />
clients don’t have time to sit<br />
on the beach waiting for it to<br />
happen naturally – they want<br />
these looks in an afternoon.<br />
“I’m seeing more guests moving<br />
away from harsh, ashy tones<br />
and towards a warmer palette<br />
– think champagne, golden and<br />
copper tones,” explains Lloyd<br />
Court, colour director at Skyler<br />
London. “If a guest is looking<br />
for a transformation like this,<br />
my suggestion would be to add<br />
warmth slowly.”<br />
This kind of blonde is all<br />
about looking healthy, bringing a<br />
brightness to both the hair and<br />
skin. “Rich and warm without<br />
being too heavy in tone, this look<br />
is perfect for fairer complexions<br />
flirting with the idea of copper,<br />
or mousey brunettes wanting to<br />
liven up their colour,” says Jason<br />
Hogan, advocate colourist<br />
at Josh Wood Colour. Krysia<br />
Eddery, owner of Perfectly Posh<br />
Hair Design, agrees that this<br />
trend enhances the hair rather<br />
than changing it. “Soft, faceframing<br />
hues made up of golden<br />
flecks and caramel tones is a<br />
popular option,” she explains.<br />
And clients with darker hair<br />
can also be encouraged to<br />
embrace this trend as Alexa<br />
Chung’s Balayage Ambré for<br />
L’Oréal Professionnel INOA<br />
proves. “Brunettes are getting<br />
in on the action by having<br />
more tones put through the<br />
hair instead of the traditional<br />
all-over colours,” says Balmain<br />
artisan Simon Tuckwell. “Darker<br />
brunettes want rich and glossy<br />
hair with amber, gold and<br />
caramel tones. Root Beer hair<br />
is my biggest trend forecast for<br />
brunettes, which new Balmain<br />
Paris Couleurs Couture is<br />
perfect for.”<br />
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