Blonde hair never fails, but we must choose the one that will look good on us. So, here are some of the trends that will be in demand in salons this season. Sand tones like sandy and icy tones like ice platinum are options to take into account as well as mushroom, which is ideal on fair skins or chai in its vanilla versions, illuminating and generating contrast in women with brown hair (it is usually worked in shatush highlights, with a refined technique so that the colour doesn’t get dirty and the background doesn’t get too light).
Also dirty, a New York trend with very diffused, soft and warm highlights, whose name comes from the fact that here, the colours literally blend or get dirty: “Personally, I love pale ash, a blonde that starts from below the root, giving a more natural effect because it doesn’t come from the hairline. Another very flattering ash is light ash, which is a bit cooler than ice blonde. Depending on the oval of the face, the contouring would be marked, it goes great on a skin between pale and pink, in light-eyed women much better” – tells us Sonia Atanes, director of training and R & D of Sonia Atanes Hair Beauty.
Blonde hair never fails, but we must choose the one that will look good on us. So, here are some of the trends that will be in demand in salons this season. Sand tones like sandy and icy tones like ice platinum are options to take into account as well as mushroom, which is ideal on fair skins or chai in its vanilla versions, illuminating and generating contrast in women with brown hair (it is usually worked in shatush highlights, with a refined technique so that the colour doesn’t get dirty and the background doesn’t get too light).
Also dirty, a New York trend with very diffused, soft and warm highlights, whose name comes from the fact that here, the colours literally blend or get dirty: “Personally, I love pale ash, a blonde that starts from below the root, giving a more natural effect because it doesn’t come from the hairline. Another very flattering ash is light ash, which is a bit cooler than ice blonde. Depending on the oval of the face, the contouring would be marked, it goes great on a skin between pale and pink, in light-eyed women much better” – tells us Sonia Atanes, director of training and R & D of Sonia Atanes Hair Beauty.
Ice platinum is one of the preferred shades for David Lesur, training director of the David Künzle salons in Madrid: “A blonding agent is applied to achieve a whiter or more ashy blonde… or with pink, blue, etc. shades. After a few hours of peroxidation, the hair should not be washed for two days, this is the best way for the scalp to regenerate the lipid film, which is a natural protector”. He recommends reaching this shade with two light bleaches rather than one heavy bleach, which can be done in one day.
Lesur also highlights mushroom, an ash blonde between light brown and dark blonde: “It is a very subtle gradient (balayage), dark at the roots and lighter at the ends with a smoky ash shade that is ideal on whiter skins. It can be done with the babylights technique or in combination with balayage in cool tones, achieving a colour halfway between ash blonde and brown with marked contrasts that add dimension and depth to the hair. And it also conceals grey hair if you have it”.
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