hair color trends 2014
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If you have naturally blonde hair red highlights can help give your overall look a slightly strawberry blonde look. You can also opt for blonde and red highlights. Just be aware that putting red into pre lightened hair could cause "bleeding" onto your blonde tresses (meaning your blonde pieces can grab the red tone and turn slightly pink).
Meilleur Site De Rencontre En Belgique Gratuit. Photo Arnold Jerocki/GC new in hair color right now? We're so glad you asked. There's a whole spectrum of shade options, which is both exciting and overwhelming when you're planning your next appointment. To help, we asked some of our favorite colorists to break down the exact tones and styles they're excited about for summer — like a surprisingly low-maintenance platinum-adjacent blonde, or a tone of gold that reads as almost you're heading in for a bi-annual refresh on your summer highlights or looking for something completely fresh to go along with a new short haircut, we've got your inspiration ahead."Raw" BlondeWhen asked about her favorite color trend of summer, colorist Alex Brownsell immediately mentioned her recent client, model Iris Law. "I love Iris Law’s bleached hair," says Brownsell. "This blonde is ultra-pale, but not quite as cool-toned as pure platinum. I’d call [it] a 'raw blonde' as the bleach is left untoned, keeping the color super bright and fun for summer. "Here's how to ask for it According to Brownsell, you want to ask your colorist to lift the hair with bleach, but skip the toner. "No toner — instead, Silver Conditioner was used to remove some of the yellow tones," Brownsell explains of Law's color. "The whole process takes about an hour to apply and then the bleach is left on for 45-60 minutes, depending on the depth of the natural hair. After this is all washed and shampooed, the silver conditioner stays on for five minutes, which helps neutralize any warmth but not overtone the hair."Midsummer Brunette Richy Kandasamy, a colorist for R+Co, says that a shiny, dimensional brunette is designed for a natural summer growout. "The midsummer brunette is an amalgamation of rich deep brunette hues with light mid-summer reflects for dimension," he explains. It's a "natural" and "minimalist" color trend, as compared to your dramatic bleach how to ask for it You should bring photo references to your appointment. But beyond that, the word you want to use when describing this kind of color is "seamless." As for what to expect with the appointment "It will take an hour and a half to two hours," Kandasamy explains. "The technique is a classic seamless highlight."Strawberry Red When thinking of red color, the undertones are especially important, as that's what differentiates strawberry a gilded red-orange from copper a darker, true red. Moroccanoil's Color Ambassador Matt Rez explains the exact tone to aim for right now as "a copper red base color with super-fine strawberry blonde babylights." He explains, "Having the orange undertone to red hair color gives it the most natural result. I stay away from purple or blue tones when it comes to redheads."Here's how to ask for it Ask for highlights and midlights to be woven simultaneously, Rez explains midlighting is a technique that blends the root color to the ends. "This is the only way to get the perfect natural results in most hair colors," Rez colors fade with washes over time — but red in particularly is notorious for its quick fade. "To keep your color vibrant and shiny between salon visits, I suggest using Moroccanoil’s High Shine Gloss – Color Depositing Mask in Clear," Rez says. "[It] gives the benefits of an at-home deep conditioning treatment with a professional-strength gloss service.""Oysterette" GoldKandasamy calls blonde with reflective gold undertones an "oysterette" shade, and he's loving it for summer. "It’s a clean, rich blonde," he explains, "not warm or cool, but balanced." This example on model Kae, a client at Bleach London, shows an oysterette blonde with a warmer base that gives it the illusion of a "golden hour" how to ask for it This is a single-process blonde that will require bleach and toning. However, the key is to bring reference photos of someone that looks to have a hair color and texture similar to yours. That way, your colorist will be better able to achieve the tone of blonde that has the reflective quality by going a touch warmer or cooler, depending on your base tone. For maintenance, Kandasamy recommends a purple shampoo and color-protective hair Glow Maryann Hennings, a film and TV hairdresser who most recently worked as the lead stylist on Daisy Jones & The Six, tells us that well-placed highlights can make fine or thin hair appear fuller. If your base tone is brown, you'll want to ask for a "dimensional" brunette. "Highlights give hair texture, which is great," says Hennings. Colorist Justin Anderson agrees "I love a color you can live in, and it still looks expensive weeks after the salon," he says. "I've noticed a big trend with variations of chocolate and caramel hues to add a bit of depth in a very natural yet noticeable way."Here's how to ask for it You’re looking for a colorist who specializes in fine, hand-painted highlights — and your job is to come prepared with plenty of visuals. "The number one thing you should do is bring in lots of example photos to your colorist," says Anderson. "This will better explain your vision so your colorists can bring it to life." One of our favorite examples, shown above, comes from Carla Lorenz, a NYC-based colorist at Jenna Perry Hair Chocolate A bit of an anti-color color trend, "natural chocolate" conveys a minimalist vibe and can help get previously color-treated hair back to a baseline tone. Here, NYC-based colorist Angela Soto shows her client, photographer Stephanie Mei-Ling, after receiving "natural chocolate" color and a keratin treatment. Soto's technique is adding hand-painted highlights for sun-kissed dimension that reads as how to ask for it How you approach this trend will depend on what state your hair is in currently. If your hair is already a shade of brown naturally, this might be as simple as a hair gloss. Colorist Rita Hazan says that the tone should be one shade lighter or darker than your natural base shade — she prefers darker for the added shine. On the other hand, if your hair is in need of a color correction, it might require a single process, a cut, and a bit of BlondeWe don't often see a bleached tone described as "earthy." However, this blonde shade on Moses Sumney feels grounded because there's a bit of warmth that keeps the platinum tone from turning icy. It's similar to the aforementioned oysterette gold, but more beige-yellow in how to ask for it Ask for a shade of beige blonde that's not over-lifted or too pale and incorporates a balance of golden and purple tones while keeping some of the natural warmth in your hair, recommends Cherise Wilson, a colorist at Marie Robinson Salon. The key word is "neutral," so that you don't lean too warm or too cool.
The crunch of crimson colored leaves and alluring scent of autumn spice can only mean one thing – fall is in the hair! So sit fireside, warm up your Pinterest pinning-finger, and check out these fall 2014 hair color trends. Auburn Harvest Hair Color The red-orange undertones of Auburn Harvest, one of the most sought-after fall hair color trends, are an ideal match for warm skin tones – pale or dark. Auburn’s brownish-red tint will bring out your skin color’s naturally golden hues, giving you a soft, healthy glow. Pumpkin Spice Hair Color Channeling fall’s favorite flavor, pumpkin spice hair color is perfect for light skin with peachy or golden undertones. Think Rachel McAdams with her soft coppery strands and subtle pieces of light, golden blonde. The key is to not add too many blonde highlights, you can go from pumpkin princess to brassy blonde with one too many foils and completely miss the mark. Red Velvet Hair Color Rich and delectable, red velvet is sure to please any sweet toothed, true olive-skinned lady, like Ariana Grande seen left. Don’t worry porcelain complexions, you can have your cake and eat it too – easily adapt this color for cooler skin tones by adding some bluish hues seen right. Plumberry Hair Color Ruby red with jets of violet? Give a warm welcome to Plumberry. This fall 2014 hair color trend is the perfect match for cool or neutral skin tones looking for a dark red hair color. Have a warm skin tone? Save the welcome and steer clear of too much violet in your hair color formula – they tend to make your skin color look yellow and sallow. Black Currant Hair Color For those with black or dark brown hair color, say hello to black currant. This purpley-black hair color compliments cool brunettes looking to add a little or a lot of violet. Adding this color to a soft sombre or reverse ombré, is the optimal way to blend imperial purple with a natural brown hair color. Frosted Chesnut Hair Color Frosted chestnut is a great option for ashy brunettes who want a sunkissed look without the upkeep. Look to your baylayage technique to seamlessly melt chestnut brown with taupe highlights for an effortless fall hair color for brunettes. Note how Kate Beckinsale’s frosted chestnut hair color brings life to her fair skin tone seen left. Salted Caramel Hair Color It wouldn’t be fall without ribbons of caramel highlights frolicking hand-in-hand with a rich, mocha hair color. For brunettes with a warm base and skin tone, shy away from the frosted chestnut, and embrace your hair’s natural shade with these toffee tones. For added dimension, pair subtle copper hues with caramel highlights to brighten the face area. Chocolate Truffle Hair Color Simply irresistible, chocolate hair color can come in different shades, depending which flavor you’re trying to embody. For a warm, milk chocolate color, look to soft copper highlights to add dimension. For dark chocolate, focus on your cool brown shades. Amber Romance Hair Color If you sported a stunning shade of apricot hair color during summer, embrace the idea of amber romance when making the seasonal transition. Amber’s saffron-orange undertones are ideal for gold-laced complexions, and can range from honey hues to bright copper shades. Cool Breeze Blonde Hair Color Remarked for its ashy tones, cool blonde hair color is a breeze for fall. The pairings of dark ash and clear blonde is a popular fall hair color trend for blondes, especially since keeping light hair fresh during winter can be a hassle. To achieve this dimensional appearance, look to your baylayage technique. Icy Platinum Hair Color Meet this winter’s most-sought after hair color – platinum blonde. If you haven’t caught wind of the hoards of celebrities trading in their long locks for a short, platinum crop, let us politely ask, “where have you been?” From Jennifer Lawrence to Miley Cyrus, platinum blonde is a white hot fall hair color trend that can’t be ignored. Bonus points if you take us up on platinum’s icy cousin by eliminating yellow hues and adding a iridescent, silver tint. Primrose Gold Hair Color This fall hair color trend for 2014 will have you blushing. This is winter’s take on the highly desirable, rose gold hair color. Primrose gold embraces more pink and less gold, and can even be paired with a darker root for a fun contrast. Winter Storm Hair Color Gone are the days when grey hair meant your hair color was simply “maturing.” This hair color evokes the stormy grey skies of winter, and may be just what us fair-skinned folks need to embrace some wisdom highlights. Juniper Breeze Hair Color Juniper hair color is sprightly with its delicate tints of pastel blues and greens. You can choose light blue or green as the predominant tone, achieving a spearmint green or baby blue. This is a fresh take on the pastel hair color trend, and is best suited for cooler skin tones. Amethyst Hair Color Winter’s amethyst is a transparent shade of purple, embracing lilac hues. It’s another popular pastel hair color trend seen on celebrities like Nicole Richie and Kelly Osbourne. Soft metallic hair colors are definitely trending this season – why not try out sparkling amethyst? Want to learn more about creating these fabulous colors with our salon products? Go here! Did we miss any fall hair color trends? Let us know below!
Based on the number of leaf DIYs popping up and our renewed enthusiasm for pumpkin recipes, we think it’s safe to assume it’s officially autumn. Along with changing up our manis and outerwear, we think it’s time to take a note from the changing trees and switch up our manes. With such a wide range of hair colors hitting the streets this season, there’s no stopping you from making a dramatic Rose Gold Who says blondes have all the fun? This color is a quirky take on the everyday strawberry blond, turning it into a rich, eye-catching hue. via Glo2. Copper If fall had to be defined by one color, we’re pretty sure that color would be copper. This natural-looking shade is a subtle, yet fresh take on classic red. via Elle3. Bright Ginger Put away your beanies and sporty caps, because there is no hiding with this vivid color. With a metallic subtlety, this is color that demands to be seen. via Glamour4. Red Velvet This delicious shade takes the cake with a more subdued, yet completely unique take on our favorite fall color. via Organic Color System5. Auburn Brown You can go ahead and keep it classic, brunettes. Add hints of auburn for a small change with a big impact. via Beauty High6. Dark Highlights Just because we’re losing sunlight doesn’t mean we need to lose that sun-kissed look. Keep some summer in your brown locks with a few lighter highlights. via Harper’s Bazaar9. Sombre Never fear, ombre is still very much here. Take your favorite trend into the new season by going with a softer, more subtle gradient Sweet Caramel Three different highlights join together to create a dynamic, natural-looking caramel. A few lighter tones help to frame the face and add a tiny sun-kissed glow. via Glo11. Flaxen Blond A warm take on icy blond also popular this season!, this version, also called wheat blond, comes together by keeping slightly darker roots and adding gold tones, spread throughout. via Elle12. Bronde If you’re looking to go blond in a subtle way, “bronde” is what you’re after. A mesh of brown and blond, this is the perfect color for brunettes seeking a regret-free change. via Elle13. Platinum Honey Just because it’s cooling down, doesn’t mean blondes have to cool down their color. This platinum color is made warmer with honey highlights, complemented by dark brows. via Beauty High14. Ice Blond Nothing wrong with being an ice princess as we head into winter. Slightly cooler than honey, this ice color may not be shy, but it still maintains a natural look. via Beauty High15. Super Platinum For those really looking to stand out this season, try this nearly-white take on blond. It’s guaranteed to have you standing out, no matter what costume you’re hiding under. via Daily Makeover16. Pastels 2014 has been the year of pastels, and that’s not changing just because the season is. via Beauty High17. Rainbow Why should anyone be confined to one color? We say, make like a tree and… try every color of the rainbow! via Glamour18. Slate Gray We’ve learned that gray shades aren’t just for the older generations. Take your silver hair into fall with a darker, more modern hue. via Beauty High19. Ashy Black Love or hate the Kardashian clan, autumn’s falling over their natural black hair color and it looks good. Add even more dimension with ash undertones. via Beauty HighOkay, now dish! What color are you brave enough to try this month?Nicole JahnsNicole is a writer, artist and major dog enthusiast eating her way through Chicago, IL. When she’s not getting her “om” on, she’s sharing recipes and DIYs on her blog, Midwest Love Fest.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below1 High shineThe look This is killer shine, almost wet but glossy not greasy. From gelled sides to slicked-back roots this flat-to-the-head look works well when it leads into a sleek low ponytail or with loose lengths revealing a contrasting matte texture. The shows Kenzo left, House of Holland right and Ashley WilliamsThe tip L'Oreal Professionnel Styling Ambassador Anthony Turner says "Make high shine more wearable by using your finger tips to pat L'Oreal Professionnel Mythic Oil just along your parting for a top-of-the-head highlight that bounces the light."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below2 Messy plaitsThe look Plaits are the tress trend that keeps on coming and we're not complaining. This season they're either glossy or matte, but always messy. Handy for those of us who aren't perfectionists!The shows Rachel Zoe left and Giles rightThe tip Arm yourself with a cocktail of products for a chalky grip and to seal the shape. At the Giles show they used Professional Resurrection Style Dust, Miracle Fibre and Extreme Hold 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3 SportyThe look Victoria Beckham has proved you don't have to wear trainers to nail the sports luxe look. From stretchy headbands at her show, to blinging visors at Marni, the trend for workout wear as hair accessories was much more chic than eek. We love it when fashion is practical as well as shows Victoria Beckham left and JINsoon For Vera Wang rightThe tip Anthony Turner told Cosmo that it looks best positioned close to the front of head, just over the tips of the ears. It looks particularly cool with messy hair, up or 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below4 Extreme side partingsThe look Androgyny is having a moment but the trend for the 1930s-inspired boyish comb-over actually oozes confidence and can look shows Stella McCartney pictured, Pucci, Fendi, Dior, ErdemThe tip L'Oreal Paris ambassador Peter Gray says "Try taking a 'selfie' to work out which side your part suits you best, mirrors reverse and distort your image". And if you like body in your hair, don't let that put you off this trend. Use your fingers instead of a brush to part and style your 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5 True romanceThe look If you're looking for wedding and party hair inspiration call off the search. The trend for ethereal, dreamy up-dos are IN. Take a laidback approach to it for effortless romance. The shows Erdem left, Temperley rightThe tip Prepping your hair with product is really important. Try L'Oreal Professional Tecni Art Pli then style. "The quicker you do it, the better it looks. If it's contrived it loses its coolness" Anthony 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below6 Slept-in textureThe look Lived-in locks are huge for Spring/Summer '14. At Topshop Unique they were rougher than beachy waves, while at Balmain they were soft and sleepy. The key is making this look undone, but well shows Mulberry, Unique left, Marc by Marc, Balmain rightThe tip Peter Gray says "Try rinsing your hair with water and using just a conditioner, rather than shampooing every day. This will give your hair texture without grease."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below7 AccessoriesThe look A cute, girlie touch can soften the other hair trends - such as wet-look shine or flat side partings - and an accessory is the easiest way to do it. There were leather wraps and clips on the catwalks, but our fave take on this trend is with bold bows. Alexa Chung's doing it already – of shows Roksanda Ilincic pictured, Daks, Maria GrachvogelThe tip Anthony Turner says "Less is more. Let simple, clean hair be your blank canvas to keep accessories within the realm of chic."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below8 Retro curlsAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9 Mermaid wavesThe look Glossy, nautical waves are the new look for beachy blondes this year. Both clean and wet-look textures work and a centre-parting look shows Diane von Furstenberg left more structured, Calvin Klein looser, J Mendel right glossy The tip Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Global Hair Ambassador Mark Hampton recommends using Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Classic Wave Memoriser before blow-drying. Then use an hourglass shaped wand to style and for gorgeous gloss the Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Classic Shine Gloss SerumSPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below10 Edgy bobs
Photo by Jim Spellman/Wire Image Summer is so close we can almost taste it, and besides the bronzer and brighter lip colors we’re sure to be rocking, there are also some hair color changes making their way in. Warmer weather naturally brings along with it the sunkissed look, but while summer last year may have been all about the ombre hair look, summer 2014 is taking on a new look. Aura Friedman, a celebrity and editorial colorist at Sally Hershberger salon in New York City, is constantly coming up with new trends for hair color. Responsible for the rose gold hair on the Oscar de la Renta runway, pastel colored hair at Peter Som, and the looks on celebrities all the way from Lady Gaga to Sky Ferriera, Aura’s unique eye is an authority in the hair business. Most recently, she took Molly Sims from blonde to red above, and once we saw how great Molly looked as a redhead, we had to know more about the trends in hair color — and more specifically, red hair. We chatted with Aura at the Sally Hershberger salon about hair trends, where she gets her inspiration, and the best way to care for your colored locks at home. MORE Countdown to Summer 20 Beauty Experts Help You Get Ready Beauty High Which hair colors will be trending for summer 2014, and which colors are finally going away? Aura Friedman Platinum is still trending and so is red hair — meaning from strawberry blonde to oxblood red — of all shades, levels and tones, those are the two main trends. Ombre seems to be fading out, but sun kissed hair is the new jam. Red hair is popping up on the “it” girls everywhere. How can girls find a shade of red that works best? The first way is to consult with your colorist in regards to skin tone, eye color, and eyebrow color. Another way is to find a celebrity or model with red hair who has similar skin tone to yourself, and bring that reference to your colorist to match! What’s the best way to care for colored hair to keep it vibrant between appointments? Using the Nexxus Color Assure regiment. Starting with prewash primer, color assure shampoo and conditioner followed by the glossing tonic. MORE Instagram Insta-Glam Balayage Highlights Is there a way to get your toes wet with hair color trends without full on changing your hair color? There are two ways. Balayage highlights hair paintings are a great, subtle way to start with hair color trends, be it red highlights or a more blonde, sunkissed tones. Another alternative would be a demi-color gloss, which is more temporary. This option really works best with those who want to pursue the red trend. Where do you look for your inspiration for new hair trends? I look to vintage Playboy magazines, nature, film, art and fashion.
hair color trends 2014