If you’re feeling brave, Dua Lipa’s your gal to look to— her bleached front sections have kicked off a huge trend we are seeing everywhere at the moment, or why not try her pastel pink rinse. Jodie Searle, Senior Colourist, Michael Van Clarke says, if you’re taking this route “always use a semi permanent colour, although if applied on porous or bleached hair, it can still be almost permanent so bare this in mind. If your hair is brunette or darker, the chances are you will have to bleach your hair before you can apply a lighter shade such as pink.”
Then there’s the various shades of red, most recently sported by Kim K (anyone else reminded of childhood discos and hair mascara with her latest posts?), or maybe it’s a chance to embrace those grown out roots with dipped tips. Icey blonde is also having another moment and nothing says ‘I’ve just stepped out of the salon’ more boldly, let’s just hope we don’t have to endure a second lockdown to deal with the upkeep.
Slightly less experimental but no less beautiful, embracing the tone of your natural colour is very much ‘in’ too according to Searle who says her clients have been asking to enhance their recently rediscovered ‘au natural’ shades— rich chocolate brunettes and dusky beige blondes certainly require less touch ups if you’ve been scarred by a recent roots situation. If it’s a subtle lift you’re after, go for golden honey coloured highlights through the ends of darker hair a la Selena Gomez and Aysha Sow— a great way to ease back into your colour routine with no worry of regrowth.
If you’re taking the plunge, don’t forget to get a patch test first, “it’s the most important thing I want to emphasise when considering re-booking a colouring appointment after a long break, especially if you’ve been unwell or changed any medications.” says Mayhead. And be sure to “use regular conditioning treatments after the colour process to retain both colour and health.” Be especially mindful of this if you have Afro-Caribbean hair as it is more prone to becoming damaged during colouring, losing moisture easily which can causing snapping, according to Anabel Kingsley, Trichologist at Philip Kingsley who advises “to help prevent breakage use an intensive pre-shampoo conditioning treatment like our Elasticizer at least once weekly.”
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