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BROOKE EVANS
CANDLELIT BRUNETTE
1With a rich, golden appearance, Candlelit Brunette utilises soft, warm-toned highlights to create a lit-from-within affect. While there are various techniques to mimic this trend, Grace Dalgleish,Yuv Ambassador, notes that working in baby fine sections can be particularly effective, as this adds subtle dimension to the hair. She also shares:“I use the Yuv Lab to create warm candlelit palettes, mixing up to three custom formulas, which allows me to personalise this trend to the individual.”With high-shine taking this look to the next level, Sarah Dickinson, Head Campaign Stylist from the Quif Art Team, suggests utilising a glossing service such as Quif magi:gloss, which will illuminate your clients’ natural hair colour by adding glossy, tonal reflects.
CHRISTOPHER LAIRD
EXPENSIVE BLONDE
2Similar to Candlelit Brunette, Expensive Blonde also features an ultra-glossy appreance, according to Laura Elliott, Head Artist at Neäl & Wølf.Therefore, to achieve and maintain this trend, she says ensuring the hair is in a good condition is vital. Many interpretations of this trend are characterised by the use of warmer, sun-kissed shades paired with creamy blondes – steering away from ashy, silver tones. However, Christopher Laird, co-owner of November Collective Livingston, for Schwarzkopf Professional, suggests that specific tones aren’t the focal point of this trend. He says:“What makes it looks expensive is when it is blended and suited to the individual’s complexion.” Comparing Jennifer Aniston and Sarah Jessica Parker’s hair, Christopher notes that each encapsulates Expensive Blonde, despite being two different shades – it’s the bespoke nature that is the most important aspect.
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FRANCESCO FONTANA
ZOE IRWIN
SMOKED CHESTNUT
3Smoked Chestnut utilises a variety of shades – think deep browns and mahogany tones with touches of copper, all of different temperatures.“This trend is all about blending warm and cold,” says Angelo Seminara, Goldwell Global Ambassador.“This combination creates a versatile colour choice that can be adapted to different skin tones.”
ZOE’S
COBAIN CHIC
4Dreamt up by Zoe Irwin, Matrix Editorial, Colour and Trend Ambassador, Cobain Chic was understandably inspired by the 90s icon, Kurt Cobain. Characterised by a warmer palette of blonde shades, this uplifting colour is perfect for those who want a modern take on the classic 90s grunge look.
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ZOE’S STEPS FOR CREATING COBAIN CHIC:
“I chose to do the sections in various teases, so one tease is about 4cm from the root, and then the section underneath is about 8cm; this is because I’m trying to create dimension. With the longer tease I tended to use a lower developer, so I used 10 Volume, in the higher tease I used 20 Volume, and in some sections around the front edge, which I put in last, I used 30 Volume.This play with development is how I’m creating much more contour into the haircut – the contour reinforces the chicness.”
Bold Blocking
We’re all familiar with the Money Piece trend and Jack Winn, founder of Jack Winn Pro, believes it’s here to stay. “The money piece continues to be the money!” he says. “Not just for blondes, this highlight brightens up and frames the face and works well with any colour. Use a gentle but powerful lightener to achieve priceless money pieces.” His top recommendation? Jack Winn Pro Diamond Lightener.
It seems that the Money Piece trend has been so impactful that it’s created its own spin off trend, according to Jordanna Cobella, Wella Professionals Colour Ambassador and Trend Forecaster. “The money piece has gradually got bolder and less blended, now evolving into a statement shade that stands alone as a panel of colour to make hair pop,” she explains.
Stay Trending
To achieve and maintain these trending styles, the hair needs to be in good condition – both before and after the service. Scientific advancements within the industry means that colouring and lightening needn’t take such a big toll on the hair as it once did. “When it comes to hair colour, condition is everything,” explains Claire Chell, Uberliss Ambassador. “The use of a bonding product, such as Uberliss Bond Regenerator, within every lightener, tint or gloss will not only enhance the hair porosity and elasticity but will also add a high shine and reduce colour fade.”
Aftercare is equally important, and ongoing innovation means there are an array of products at your disposal to help keep clients’ hair looking and feeling its best in between appointments. Laura Elliott suggests pairing Neäl & Wølf Colour Reboost with a hydrating mask to get the best of both worlds; you can even pre-mix this in salon for the clients to take home, providing them with a bespoke formula that they can’t buy anywhere else.