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FIERY REDHEADS
AND ICY BLONDES
ARE ON OPPOSITE
ENDS OF THE
COLOR SPECTRUM,
BUT THEY MAKE
A POWERFUL
STATEMENT.
THE COOL BLONDES AND RAVISHING REDHEADS ON THESE EIGHT PAGES
are just what you need to shake things up in the salon this
winter. When it comes to blondes, why not think pink? Goldwell���s
Beautify Collection explores ways to mix and match new
combinations of colors, materials and patterns, adding touches
of pink to the palest blonde shades. Or try a new technique
called ���pasteleage,��� which was developed by John Blue, a colorist
at Maxine���s Salon in Chicago. Blue uses pure pigmented eye
shadows to rev up hair color without commitment. ���People are
still seeing pastels and watercolor hues on all types of hairstyles,
and that trend is only going to continue,��� says Blue, who predicts
that we���ll be seeing muted, even dusty looking pastels that look
worn, aged and slightly faded.
pretty in pink
Ruby wears Goldwell
Colorance 10P with
Elumen AB@9, Pk@all,
W@all and B@all.
thecoloristmag.com | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013 |
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