All about blonde here – no more roots.
Color by Tessa Taylar Woods.
BEFORE
All About Blonde
See ya brass, wouldn’t want to be ya.
Color fix by Crista Hatch.
BEFORE
The word MAJOR may be used too frequently (think Rachel Zoe type jargon) but in this hair color before and after we feel it’s appropriate. From brunette to light blonde, yes, this is a major change. And a good one.
Color by Becky Miller.
If you want beachy and sexy, then you want light light brunette.
Color by Tara Modelowitz.
BEFORE
Before and after – from dull to bright buttered blonde. Goldilocks would be jealous.
Color by Sheree Knobel.
Bye bye brass, hellos sass! Cover up that dried out highlight with a rich, dark shade.
Color by Ross Schultz.
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.
Ombre done the right way melts a rooty, darker color with lighter ends. No lines allowed!
Color by Esther Claire.
Bring on the New Years Resolutions, Affirmations, Goals, etc. It’s 2015 (holy crap it’s January) and while many will take on some sort of dieting/weight loss benchmark, we would also like to remind you that looking good isn’t just about what weight you are. Don’t forget your makeup and HAIR obviously have a huge impact on the way you look and ultimately feel about yourself. We at Mane Interest believe there is at the very least a correlation if not a direct relationship between having a gorgeous mane and an increase in confidence. No, we don’t have some scientific study to back up this statement, but whatever, do we really need one? Take care of yourself and your hair and find out for yourself if you feel better.
To start of 2015 with some appropriate inspiration, here’s a refreshing before and after by hair stylist Marnie, based out of The Fox and The Hair Salon in Wollongong, Australia. Before was over processed and just, well, bad. After is so much better – shiny, healthy, and gorgeous.
You want a natural looking color, but you don’t want your natural color, per se. Ask your colorist to blend in highlights with your own natural base, and don’t let them go more than 2-3 levels higher than your natural shade. Not only will you end up with a dimensional hue, but you’ll get the longest wear out of the color as it grows out.
A lovely before and after example of this was done by Erin McKay, based out of the 901 Salon in Los Angeles.