So it's practically winter and we've all heard it a thousand times before.... Go darker with your hair in the winter and brighter and lighter in the summer.
I am not saying I agree or disagree. I mean come on, everyone is different, both in personality and shape, color and size. So to dictate and entire mass to follow the same trend and same structure every year.... That gets a little.... boring.... don't you think!??
Well.... I Do.
So the next time you are thinking of taking that blonde hair darker, try this one on for size.
Expose Contrast!!
For instance say you have a very bright pale yellow... perfect shade of summery blonde. Well, it's perfect right? So why change it? Don't.... enhance it.
Behind every highlight of blonde you add incorporate a neutral to golden shade of a level 7 darkest blonde/lightest brown. The key here is to back your blonde up!
Do this by immediately placing a sliced section in front or behind the blonde and use the low lighting color.
This will create a high contrast in your color giving your a lot more depth while at the same time brightening up your blondes!!
Its super easy and really really healthy on the hair, so your not going from blonde to brown to blonde to brown to blonde to brown to......... you get the idea.
Have fun with it and like always we would love to hear your thoughts.
Just saw your post on Amy Adams' hair color and was wondering if you could help out with Drew Barrymore's lovely red hair, which shades to use :)
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