This week it’s all about the extremes. Many of our Tribe’s clients leaned towards dramatic red hues or striking platinums. And that is a refreshing change, considering Fall and Winter are often associated with darker, warmer colors.
Check out this week’s trending hair colors below.
Cinnabar Hair Color Formula
Hair by Tara Jean May of TMACS
To make hair color as vibrant as this one, you need a good canvas. Tara shampooed her client with Oway Htech Pre-Color Clarifying Shampoo before applying the formula below to remove impurities and product residue that may have been sitting on the hair.
Base: Oway Hcolor 4.6 Red Brown + Oway Hcatalyst 20 Volume Cream Developer
Midshaft to Ends: Oway Hcolor 8.66 Deep Red Light Blonde with Oway Hcatalyst 40 Volume Cream Developer + 30 drops Oway Hmelt Playful Rose
Additive Processed for 30min
Titian Red Hair Color Formula
Hair by Natasha Logie
Combine the energy of red with the warmth of brown and you get Titian Red. This hue is perfect for clients who want to have natural-looking red hair color with a little bit more warmth than copper.
Roots: Half Oway Hcolor 6.0 Natural Dark Blonde + Half Oway Hcolor 6.3 Golden Dark Blonde9.3 + Oway Hcatalyst 20 Volume Cream Developer
Ends: Half Oway Hcolor 9.3 Golden Very Light Blonde + Half Oway Hcolor 7.4 Coppery Blonde + Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
Processing Time: 15mins
Porcelain Hair Color Formula
Hair by Caitlin Helle of Smoke + Mirrors Salon
Roots are always more resistant to toner compared to the ends (which are porous from being lightened previously), according to Caitlin. So to create this Icy Platinum, she had to apply the toner on the roots first and left it to process for 10 minutes, and did the rest for 5 minutes.
Lightening: Oway Hbleach Butter Cream Lightener
Toner: Oway Hcolor 10.1 Ash Extra Light Blonde + Oway Hcolor 90.11 Intense Ash Super Bleaching Blonde + Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
Crimson Rose Hair Color Formula
Hair by Stinas Salon
Christian Dior is right: There is a red for everyone. This cool Crimson Rose will definitely look great on clients with pale complexion.
Ends: O&M CØR.color 4.0 Brown + O&M CØR.color 4.75 Chocolate Brown with O&M CØR.color 10 vol Activator
Lengths: 20g O&M CØR.color 0.55 Red Pure Color + 30g O&M CØR.color 77.45 Red Intense Blonde with O&M CØR.color 5 vol Activator
Vanilla Lavender Hair Color Formula
Hair by Sarah Rose Ghelfi
To achieve this beautiful Lavender, Sarah prelightened her client to a Pale Yellow. There was some yellow banding from previous lightening so she addressed that with the formula below. Then, she proceeded to melt the roots into the ends and combed some of it formula down to create a seamless transition.
Roots (Back): Oway Hbleach Butter Cream Lightener + Oway Hcatalyst 20 Volume Cream Developer
Roots (Front): Oway Hbleach Butter Cream Lightener + Oway Hcatalyst 30 Volume Cream Developer
Root Color: 40g Oway Hcolor 11.17 Frosted Platinum + 10g Oway Hcolor 10.1 Ash Extra Light Blonde + 3g Oway Hmelt Mysterious Purple + 1g Oway Hmelt Blue Charm with Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
Ends: 40g Oway Hcolor 11.17 Frosted Platinum + 10g Oway Hcolor 10.1 Ash Extra Light Blonde + 1g Oway Hmelt Mysterious Purple + dot of Oway Hmelt Blue Charm with Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
Merman Hair Color Formula
Hair by Kai Fujimoto
Don’t you just love it when your clients love experimenting with color as much as you do? This Merman-inspired hair color by Kai is so #goals!
Pre-lightened with Oway Hbleach Butter Cream Lightener + Oway Hcatalyst 30 Volume Cream Developer
Roots and 2 Panels in the Front: 80 drops Oway Hmelt Blue Charm + 20g Oway Hcolor 0.8 Blue Booster + 20g Oway Hmilk No Stress Conditioning Treatment + 40g Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
All over Mid to Ends Color Melt: 40 drops Oway Hmelt Mysterious Purple + 40 drops Oway Hmelt Blue Charm + 20g Oway Hcolor 6.77 Deep Purple Dark Blonde + 20g Oway Hmilk No Stress Conditioning Treatment + 40g Oway Htone 9 Volume Cream Developer
Which are your favorites this week?
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