The new fashionable coloring, which is most suitable for women and brunettes with natural brown hair, is a logical continuation of the au naturel trend. Its essence is to give curls along the entire length a slightly different shade from the roots. To make the hair color harmonious and natural, the strands are mostly dyed in light chestnut tones. This mixture of soothing colors is fun and incredibly stylish.
The only correct option for coloring the mouse just doesn’t exist, so it won’t work for it to look at someone purely as a carbon copy. In this case, it is best to focus on your complexion, the quality and condition of your hair, and your favorite colors in clothes.
Here are some general recommendations from Jenna. For owners of olive skin tone, the colorist recommends coloring the full-length locks in cooler tones like latte or biscuit. Fair-skinned beauties are better off choosing warmer tones: honey brown or golden. However, the main thing is not to overdo it with the warmth of the color: noble cold highlights will add depth to the hairstyle and emphasize the beauty of bright eyes.
Shades of brown usually fade quite slowly and do not cause serious damage to curls, as occurs with bleaching. In this case, a minimum of care is required, since the master will lighten the strands by only 1-2 tones compared to your natural. Thanks to this trick, the color will remain saturated and fresh for a long time without any additional medium.
The shadow will develop smoothly and without sharp transitions – and this is exactly what we dream of before each coloring. Moreover, curls in such an interesting shade will look cool in casual hairstyles like buns or high ponytails with loose locks. Dark roots, on the other hand, will hide the oiliness of the hair, so it can be safely taken upstairs and washed less often than usual.