Fall has always been a much-loved season for me for many reasons, and I am sure all you fall lovers all know it is also the best fashion season. As the leafs start to change and give us these wonderful natural tones and being completely inspired by nature I start the process of adding some spice into my hair colors. One of my favourite colors to play with are browns, I love adding depth to my brunette clients not in the conventional way which typically is going darker when we think of fall/winter hair colors but with several tones of browns being completely inspired by nature ranging from dark to bronze shades with either a cool or warm accent running through the hair.
And depending on the cut of the hair which for me as a hair colorist is key in mastering the art of hair color is to look at the shape and find and accentuate the details in the haircut i.e. longer bites, around the face, on top of head etc. etc, this should apply to all haircuts and color. Layering browns on brunettes is beautiful, classic and mysterious, as a brunette should be, with tones such as cinnamons, nutmegs, acorns, bark wood, dark whiskey and antique brass to play with either as highlights, lowlights, melting, slicing whatever technique is used it is sure to bring brunettes a little more spice to their fall/winter this year.
And depending on the cut of the hair which for me as a hair colorist is key in mastering the art of hair color is to look at the shape and find and accentuate the details in the haircut i.e. longer bites, around the face, on top of head etc. etc, this should apply to all haircuts and color. Layering browns on brunettes is beautiful, classic and mysterious, as a brunette should be, with tones such as cinnamons, nutmegs, acorns, bark wood, dark whiskey and antique brass to play with either as highlights, lowlights, melting, slicing whatever technique is used it is sure to bring brunettes a little more spice to their fall/winter this year.