Sunday, January 20, 2013

Blonde For Non-Blondes




If you love light hair but fear pairing pale shades with your skin tone, this mostly light look may be the perfect solution. Nutmeg-hued bangs and roots keep darker tones around your face, but the quick transition to vanilla lengths gives the impression of beautiful brightness. The melting point sits at the round of the head, where light hits the hair; emphasizing this point increases visual shine for a healthy, glossy finish. The contrast between blunt bangs and choppy ends is a delightful complement to color variations. To get this flattering look in a few simple steps, click style notes.

Step: The key to achieving this color placement is starting with a great cut that combines thick, blunt bangs and soft, weightless lengths with diffused ends. Without the fringe this look will loose it’s depth.

Step: When choosing colors for this application, make sure to choose rich, saturated hues that are at least a few levels apart. Don’t be scared to take the blonde bright; you can go lighter than ever before because of the dark frame around the face acts as the
counter-balance.

Step: Ask your Lattouf Hair colorist for a dip dye that starts at the edge of the fringe. When your roots grow in simply touch up the dark shade. If desired, every three to four applications, the light color can be pulled in closer to the roots.

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