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Hair Colour Trends 2009
New
season trends are all about versatility, eye-catching
highlights and sweeping fringes. Top styles include
this Revlon
Professional look, demonstrating the concept
perfectly. The model's hair has been beautifully
cut and layered, given a chestnut base colour,
lit up with gold and then touched with rays of
violet. She has then been photographed with her
hair styled straight and curled. The results are
dramatic and show how a sleek expert cut and colour
can yield fabulously different looks.
Subtly coloured, feathered ends add interest and
can complement your hair colouring whether you
are a blonde or brunette.
Revlonissimo
Permanent colouring with long duration technology.
Modal tones and strong colours... brilliant reds
and coppers, blondes with delicate shades, natural,
super-natural... and colourful tones to create
colour fantasies without previous bleaching.
Hair by: Vivienne Mackinder
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Vivienne Mackinder has worked with Trevor
Sorbie and Vidal Sassoon. Her work is admired
around the world and is always right on trend.
This geometric cut is vibrant and racy with warm
red tones.It would work equally well with other
colour combinations.
The Style
Gallery on UKhairdressers.com previews all
the latest hair collections released by salons
and top celebrity stylists. The "Top
40 Style Chart" on the site, is a great way
to see new trends as they develop. Salon stylist
Royston Blythe regularly features in the most
viewed styles with this hot edgy cut and sweeping
fringe. |
Hair
by Royston Blythe
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Seasonal
Colour Trends
Richard Ward the celebrity GMTV stylist and a regular
in our 'Ask the Expert' section, talks about the season's
colours...
"Rich, shimmery, vibrant and intense, multi-faceted
colour remains the key trend for 2009." says Richard,
"Forget the past trends of block colour, bold stripes
and neutral shades; colour has evolved to a new, couture
perfection of textured and glittering techniques to
give a jewel-like clarity and dynamism. Prism like,
multi-tonal colour cascades with hair's natural tones,
contrasting to create perfectly blended, graduated and
glistening colour."
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Vibrant
Blondes
From frosted, iridescent platinum to caramel
& cream and milk & honey warm tones, blondes
are vibrant. Sun-kissed golds are bang-on
trend for Spring/Summer, but whether you're
warm or cool the key is to go for lustrous
tones to give vibrancy and look textured,
sparkling and effervescent. Classic Scandinavian
winter white blondes are contrasted |
with
striking variant tones of mink and fawn to create
a new modern classic of clean- toned, icy blonde
- rich in texture and definition.
As
worn by: Uma Thurman, Agyness Deyn
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Flaming
Reds
Reds are the colour trend for 09. From shimmering
copper to rich, intense ruby, reds are a synergy
of the bright and the bold, clashing and complimenting.
Radiant and dazzling, the new season reds are
jewel-toned and glittering in their clarity.
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Multi-faceted, contrasting depths and tones blend
seamlessly to create a delicate shimmer of vivacious
colour. Red is the statement colour of the season.
As worn by: Nicola Roberts (Girls Aloud), Lily
Cole, Marcia Cross |
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Shimmering
Mid-tones
From caramel to pale copper and gold to bronze,
the key to mid-tones is the contrast. From natural
mouse/light brown bases, subtle colour placement
creates an over-all effect of defined yet natural
looking colour. Adding warmth, sparkle and richness
to flat mid-tones, mid-tone hair is accentuated
with subtle, all over highlights and lowlights
to sparkle with light-reflecting tones.
As
worn by: Trinny Woodall, Gisele Bundchen
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Luminous
Brunettes
Brunettes are luminous and contrasting, streaked
with a plethora of corresponding tones and depths
to create a satin finish and a deep, and defined
luminosity. Mahogany and copper toned chestnuts
contrast with sable, hazel and chocolates for
an intense, dramatically textured look. Chic and
glamorous, brunette colour is luxurious - cashmere
like in its feel and look.
As worn by: Victoria Beckham, Carla Bruni Sarkozy |
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Article by Heather Bell.
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