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Beauty & Hairdressing Issue 07

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............................................................................................................................................... Hair: 2020 Colour Predictions<br />

Tom Baxter<br />

Owner of Tom Baxter Hair and<br />

OSMO Brand Ambassador<br />

“I think as the winter roles out into 2020 we will see a little<br />

less Icey blonde and more subtle caramel tones in terms<br />

of colour.<br />

“My advice for any hair change is to offer the correct<br />

product for that desired look, longer hair needs softer<br />

products and directing your clients to the right line of<br />

products will assist in a change of style for home use away<br />

from the salon.”<br />

Kevin Finnell<br />

49colour<br />

Founding Partner of F&M <strong>Hairdressing</strong><br />

“Many clients will be in love, with a new colour pop<br />

technique that will enhance the majority of looks without<br />

the major maintenance.<br />

“On a global colour look, we’ll see lots of muted copper<br />

golds, cashmere browns, cool charcoals, and pastel<br />

blondes will still be a strong look for the summer.”<br />

Neil Capstick<br />

Founder of haircare brand Neäl & Wølf<br />

“Hair colours never go out of style, but year on year we<br />

see new trends emerging. Rose gold has been a growing<br />

influence on the hair and beauty industry since Pantone<br />

chose it as the Colour of the Year back in 2016, and<br />

I’m sure we will continue to see it grow in 2020 as more<br />

women are daring for the golden pink tint.<br />

“For a long time, grey hair was considered ‘dull’ or ‘ageing’<br />

but 2019 saw popularity grow for the dusty tone. I’m sure<br />

we’ll see this trend continue with more clients looking to<br />

build in some lilac, silver and platinum tones too.”

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