Hair Color Summer Fall 2013

Hair color is the ultimate accessory. Allowing you to change your entire image within an hour. For most professionals subtle changes in your hair color from season to season can help you evolve without too much maintenance. Not that we do not all love intense, creative shades, they are much more maintenance.

Summer Care

With additional outdoor exposure to UV rays, chlorine, and salt water, hair color becomes more difficult to maintain. Stay on top of condition. Use in salon and at home treatments once a week along with your regular routine of cleanse less condition often. Cleanse 2-3 times a week, if at all possible. When you do shampoo use a sulfate free or color safe version. For those of you with fine hair you will have to give up the voluminous or thickening shampoo for the benefit of your hair color. Resort to getting the volume with your styling products and focus this season on care of the color and condition. No matter what texture you have, in summer focus on color and care and avoid having to get a lot of length, damaged hair, cut off in the fall.

Summer Color Recommendations

During the summer months if you are going to get intense placement of color, get extensions. This hair has been treated so it does not fade as quickly as your hair will. A striking fringe or ‘hombre with turquoise can be a beautiful color choice. If you choose the color your own hair option, for intense shades, expect it to fade quickly and change. Expect to be in the salon every 2-3 weeks to keep the intensity.

Color choices that are closer to your natural color will be easier to keep looking beautiful with natural luster. During the summer months expect to make more frequent visits to the salon for hair color to keep it looking beautiful. If you are in the salon for color every 4-6 weeks, expect that to be every 3-5 depending on your shade. Blondes you are the lucky ones through the summer months. Most blondes require a little less maintenance through the summer months. Depending on your sun exposure try a color enhancing glaze in between your salon visits. This will bring back shine that was lost in the summer sun.

Go With Multiple Tones

One tone can make the hair color look 2 dimensional. Where two tones can create a 3 dimension effect, creating depth in your brunettes, blonde or ginger shade. Add in a 2nd or 3rd tone and the surface comes to life. Not to mention the benefits of breathing life into your skin tone and enhancing your eyes. This season try adding a second accent in the hair to give you this richness in any tone.

FALL

As summer comes to an end and we have less exposure to the elements, hair color needs some brightening and repair. The condition is so important, it is like a painting, the texture of the painting surface effects the result of the color. Hair that is healthy and conditioned with a closed cuticle, creates better shine and better color. So start with getting your hair healthy.

Colors for fall reflect the color changes around us. Deeper richer shades are wonderful for fall hair, not only to keep us bright but these deeper colors help disguise the stressed hair from summer. A darker surface color will not show as much frizz or damage because it reflects less light.

For summer/ Fall 2013 here are a few colors to choose from.

BRUNETTES

Hair

Shimmer chestnut Eva mendes, chocolate and rich vanilla Miranda kerr, sable brown Camilla belle

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BLONDES

Hair

Sandy blonde Kate bosworth, Butter blonde dark roots Kate Hudson, Champagne blonde Reese witherspoon

GINGERS

Hair

Copper with bronze accents- Emma stone, Terra-Cotta red Christina hendricks, Spirited red Karen elson

INTENSE SHADES

Keep it lighter. No matter the shade you choose, lighter shades are easier to maintain. In this color selection you have a lot of freedom, there are few restrictions dictating what is Hot and what is Not.


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