Haircolor Trends
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By removing over-complicated formulas out of the equation and stripping back the creative process to simply play with color, hair colorist Kristie Kesic and stylist Elle Broadhurst crafted these wildly fun color-infused creations.
What do you get when you mix a precision haircut with rich color? A bold statement - that's what! Add disconnected length in the back to the face-framing bob shape in front, and you have the perfect canvas to hand paint yellow shine lines through a pitch-black base. Stunning!
This intensely deep and warm red hair color and wild haircut are reminiscent of British culture, where the New Romantic period in music inspired a cult-like society. Hair artists Mark Eubanks & Shannon Rha of Mark Christopher Salon created this richly-hued look to set the cool-weather season on fire. Is this retro red for you?
It's the color of autumn, fire, fierceness, and even rage. It's appealing, unique, and even coveted in almost any culture, but is red right for you? These wearable shades offer a sense of excitement and a promise to turn heads along the way. Get ready, set, and go red!
We live in a world where colour can change your mood, your perception, and your vision. It can add depth and dimension or light and beauty. Combine this with a creative haircut, soft texture or beautiful shape and you’re left with a stunning collection of wearable styles.
When the sun comes out, or you’re contemplating your next summer holiday, thoughts very quickly turn to hair color and one hair color in particular - blonde! In fact, there are so many shades and tones of blonde that there’s one to suit everyone, giving every skin tone and hair color the opportunity to lighten up.
If you’re into experimenting with your hair color, consider one of the boldest trends yet. Two-tone hair color has been a thing for a while now, but is typically seen with dark roots that transition to lighter ends. More recently bolder, unblended chunks of lighter color frame the face and add a ‘90s-inspired appeal. Dual color, also known as “skunk color” in the U.K.