FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | OCTOBER 2015 9
If you've been planning to change your hair color, fall is a great time
to do it. e colors of the seasons are multi-tonal. ink a more
refined version of ombré —you get a new
look, but it's not super drastic or one-note.
To help any color last, you must use a color-
protecting shampoo and conditioner, and
using oils like Aquage Silkening Treatment
or Obliphica Seaberry Hair Serum ey
protect the hair with an SPF and protect
color from fading.
IF YOU HAVE BLONDE HAIR
Try: honey-toned lowlights
is season you'll be seeing more honey
blondes this fall, ranging from light-
medium honey to dark golden hues. If
you're a lighter blonde, update for the season by adding in light-
medium lowlights. For darker blondes, try to incorporate a hint
of a medium or dark blonde lowlights, so that you get that overall
golden-honey effect.
IF YOU HAVE BROWN OR BLACK HAIR
Try: adding a bit of caramel
To balance any fading leover from the summer, we suggest going
with a rich brown base color with so,
caramel highlight for depth and warmth.
If you prefer not to go too dark overall, ask
one of our stylists to keep your sun-kissed
roots lighter, and then add a slightly darker
shade toward the ends of your locks. is
is a way to transition from summer to fall
without changing your look drastically.
IF YOU HAVE RED HAIR
Try: copper or cinnamon hues
is season's reds are richer. ink deep
coppers and cinnamons. Tone down fiery
reds in favor of soer, warmer hues. You
can get the effect without re-doing the whole head — ask for a
copper or a deep cinnamon shade just on the innermost layers of
hair. e idea here is, the updated strands will peek through the
existing color on the top layers, giving you a warmer effect overall.
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