Bye bye brass, hellos sass! Cover up that dried out highlight with a rich, dark shade.
Color by Ross Schultz.
Bye bye brass, hellos sass! Cover up that dried out highlight with a rich, dark shade.
Color by Ross Schultz.
A mid tone brunette shade with caramel balayage (hand painted) highlights. Shown both straight and wavy.
Before and after color by Salon Couture based in Mahopac, New York.
A dark base with a hint of highlights for warmth.
Color from Brittany Hair Boutique in Wollongong, Australia.
Ombre on short hair – yes this is possible, but only by a professional. Shorter hair means a smaller canvas and less room for any indication of poor blending.
Here’s an example of ombre done the right way on short hair. Color by Kacey Welch.
The barely shoulder length ‘lob’ (a long bob) is the ‘it length’ of the moment. If you have long hair and want a change, this is the cut you need to ask for.
Color and cut by Adrian Torres.
There’s a reason Anh Co Tran makes it on to this blog so much – because he nails it every time. This shoulder length cut is textured and perfectly exemplifies the term “Lived In Hair“.
This photo is an ode to the famous line “Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair.” Long, blonde, beautiful and healthy.
Hair color by Rouge Mariah, based out of the Romeu Felipe Salon in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
You want a little change, but nothing streaky or drastic. Solution: ask your stylist for balayage highlights.
Color by Meredith Morris.
We’ve all heard it before: sometimes it’s better to go back to your roots. The saying is lived out in this before and after, from blonde back to a natural, healthy brunette shade.
Color by Tressa Yanchuck, based in Victoria, British Columbia.
Movement. And Texture. This happens when you have a hair style, and not just a hair cut.
Color, cut and style by Blow Salon in Finnieston, United Kingdom.