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Estetica Magazine UK (2/2020)

Estetica Magazine is the world's leading hairdressing magazine. Founded in Italy in 1946 and published today in over 60 countries around the world, it is a global reference point for professionals working in the hair and beauty industry. Techniques, fashion, education and trends are at the core of every issue of Estetica Magazine. Further information about both the printed and digital versions of the magazine is available at www.esteticanetwork.com

Estetica Magazine is the world's leading hairdressing magazine. Founded in Italy in 1946 and published today in over 60 countries around the world, it is a global reference point for professionals working in the hair and beauty industry. Techniques, fashion, education and trends are at the core of every issue of Estetica Magazine. Further information about both the printed and digital versions of the magazine is available at www.esteticanetwork.com

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COLOUR ENHANCEMENT<br />

I love the vibrancy of this look and the colour element plays a major part in this. I used a variety of shades, but, while the overall<br />

effect is extreme, the individual colours are actually quite muted, so there are no jarring clashes where the different shades meet. I<br />

used Colour Sync from Matrix to create an almost transparent, pastel effect. It’s somehow simultaneously soft and bold. The different<br />

shades also enhance the fabulous texture and volume of the hair. It’s an image that represents beauty, femininity and confidence.<br />

Desmond Murray, Atherton Cox, London<br />

RISK TAKER<br />

I love that this look takes risks, playing with the concept of what constitutes gorgeous colour. The colour has an almost self-done look<br />

about it. It appears simple and effortless, when in fact it took a lot of creativity and skill. The finished look is edgy but beautiful. Hair<br />

was pre-lightened all over, then ends were coloured using a golden topaz tone. The colour creates a striking contrast with the bleached<br />

crown. It borders on being harsh, but is ultimately beautiful. To add to the ‘real’ nature of this image, the photographer Jenny Hands<br />

captured it in one take.<br />

Darren Ambrose, D&J Ambrose, Pinner<br />

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