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Spring Color Scene
Transitioning from the cooler months and the traditional darkening up of fall and winter hair color pallets, lighter tones will start to prevail. According to Denis Kovalyov, creative director and co-founder of My.Hair Care, spring is a season of renewal.
Sweet Coral
Inspired by L'Oreal Professionnel Colorfulhair Haircolor's Sunset Coral, hair artist Laurie Cesari created a fun showcase of looks where this light peachy hue transforms based upon the texture and movement of the hair finish.
UK Color Trends
Hair Color Never Looked So Good
Leave it to the pros from over the pond to be so very on point for style trends. When it comes to color for hair, the U.K. has always been a trendsetting force to be reckoned with...and this season is certainly no different.Pastel Pretty
Artists take inspiration from many areas; they live and breathe it through every facet of their existence, in all forms from the world around them. The colors and styling for this collection by Hair Care Australia using Lakmé hair color were derived directly from the landscapes, art and architecture of Spain. With a delicately nuanced theme, this series was designed to inspire and encourage colorists to explore their own sources of inspiration and innovate their craft.
Linear Flux
With this collection Paul Dennison at Ken Picton in Cardiff, United Kingdom wanted to explore how solid lines can appear broken and shattered when the hair is in flow. Taking his inspiration from the anti-ombre trend of graphic colors, he wanted to deliberately create lines in the hair as opposed to seamlessly blending them.
Brush Strokes
Wondering what's new in hair color trends? According to Steven Robertson of 1 Salon in Salt Lake City, Utah, it's pastels. Pretty hues that look dipped, tipped, and dunked, delicately complementing the hair artist's flaxen canvas. This nuanced trend, albeit more runway-inspired than reality-based, is a nominee in hair color for the prestigious North American Hairdressing Awards.
Dispersion
The best way to top off an edgy but lengthy haircut? With a fun dispersion of color, of course!
Underground Color
A concept with English origin, the Underground collection appoints the alternative contra-cultural movements that were developed since the 60s and held well into the 80s. The urban tribes that marked this space in time produced a large social impact, as it was considered chic to live outside of the mainstream commercial movements. Using bold Sassoon-inspired shapes and purposeful attributes of color, a unique infusion of new and vintage realizes a modern and fresh interpretation.