Hair colouring
Spring-summer 2013 colour trends
Some of you like to change your haircuts while others would rather mix it up with different hair colours. This spring-summer 2013, it’s back to more natural colours, full of highlights for tailor-made colours. Here’s some for you to try straight away!
Redhead. Hair is flamboyant and somewhere between red, mahogany and copper. No need to hide this hair colour any longer! It hots up any hairstyle and is very much back in favour. Get it now to stand out this season.
Ash blond. Long considered too cold, ash blond was swept aside for more golden shades such as Californian blond. This ultra-glamorous blonde, almost hitchcockesque, adds depth and charm to anyone who wears it.
Light chestnut brown. There’s nothing revolutionary about this colour, but light brown is back. Which is just as well as we never let it go! This light brown makes your hair look as if it has been naturally lightened by the sun, if it’s chestnut brown or darker of course.
Chocolate brown. Brunettes have always been seen as feisty and ultra-glamorous. If your hair is already dark, turn to this colour to brighten your hair with gorgeous chocolate highlights. Avoid contrasting with very fair skin.
Changing colour. Don’t take any risks with your hair colour. When you want to change your colour, go to your hairdresser for a tailor-made result. That way you’ll avoid any nasty surprises, such as a colour that turns or messy highlights.
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