Showing posts with label Fall Hair Color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Hair Color. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Looking for a Change...

A salon guest came in wanting a change, she wanted a new style that was fresh and sassy! She was nervous at first, a short updated pixie cut and ombre color meant a big change. Here is her look before:






The "After" Results are stunning! LeFore's stylist Hannah used a graduated color technique called Ombre which means darker at the roots, and gradually getting lighter to the end of the hair shaft. She used warm golden tones to compliment her guest skin tones. She achieved this freehand, without the use of foils! Beautiful Job Hannah!

The Final Results:








Our guest Carie left this post on our facebook:
Hannah did the most AWESOME job on my hair yesterday!!!! Cant wait to see the before and after pictures that are put up on the website. Hannah is amazing! :)

Monday, October 31, 2011

Fall Hair Color: Before and After

Before: Our model has a warm auburn tone, which was a perfect summer trend for her outgoing lifestyle, Lots of time in the sunshine showed off her color tone and made her eyes pop!



With summer coming to an end, LeFore's stylist Jerelle wanted to create a dramatic effect for our model, by deepening and cooling the base color and adding a punch of a cool violet red panels, she is a trendsetter with this fall/winter style!







RICH BRUNETTES This season's browns differentiate themselves with a spectrum of unexpected undertones — Robinson loves light browns with a complexion-flattering caramel reddish tone, while Ott favors cedar browns with hints of light-catching violet.

PLATINUM When it comes to visual impact, platinum is a winner. And that Jean Harlow-esque champagne has been updated for today. "Think Nordic blonde like Michelle Williams," says Victoria Hunter of Whittemore House Salon. "Blonde and bright, but really clean."

OMBRé Popular within every color family, ombré (which means "shadow" in French) is an effect where one color at the roots gradually transitions to another shade at the ends. Negin Zand of Sally Hershberger's L.A. salon reveals how to make it modern: "Add fine highlights at the root, then keep it thicker toward the bottom."

source: Marie Claire