My darling ladies, with fallayage, we will fall in love all over again with a 100 % fall hair color, based on a wonderful chocolate brown and with all the gorgeous golden highlights we got during the summer, which will make us look forever young. Pretty self-explanatory, fallayage stems from a combination of two different words the fall and balayage, a technique you probably know already. This star concept coloring means we divide hair into five ponytails and color the tips, so the result is very natural. Every good hairdresser will tell you fallayage is the ideal technique to bring out your natural skin tone and your eyes, while finding a balance between winter time lighter skin tones and golden highlights, which we got as a result of sunbathing and swimming in the sea.
Caramel tones take center stage, which makes brown hair the perfect foundation for these highlights. However, blondes will also benefit with lighter, honey colored highlights, which will look anything but artificial of forced. The key to a quality hair coloring is that it’s not supposed to be 100 % flawless: it’s good to keep a strand of your natural hair, and, especially at the roots, a darker shade , as the result will be much better.
A good hairstylist knows that every type of hair and every woman require a different type of coloring technique, which means a good dyeing is 100 % personalized. The more professional hair colorists will use simply their hands, no brush, literally guided by instinct, even though the front part of the hair, at the face should definitely be lighter to emphasize the features and the gaze.
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3 thoughts on “Here comes fallayage – the new hair color”
Adding a bit of fall-inspired balayage is a perfect way to create dimension and add shine back into your locks without fully sacrificing the sun-kissed color you earned over the summer.
Clients like going warmer in the fall because their tan is fading and their hair might be a bit sun-bleached and damaged.
Instead of spending several hours at the salon getting your hair bleached and colored a summery, neon shade, shift from the bright, cool tones of summer to richer, warmer, autumnal ones.