The Colorist

MAR-APR 2013

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Chloe THE NATURAL beauty was looking for something versatile enough to allow her to experiment with her look so Ferro created a multidimensional shade of brown with soft highlights. First she mixed a base formula of Goldwell Topchic 7GB (medium golden brown), 7A (medium ash brown) and 6B (rich darker brown) with 10-volume peroxide, which she applied to the roots only. Next, she pre-lightened Chloe���s hair with Goldwell Silklift, placing 12 foils in a diamond-shaped pattern from the top of her head to the mid-lengths. By weaving in thicker slices on one side and ���ner highlights on the other, Ferro gave Chloe the option of parting her hair on either side and getting a totally di���erent look. After mixing her base formula with 20-volume peroxide, Ferro applied it between the foils and in the center of the diamond. After processing for 30 minutes, she shampooed and rinsed the hair before toning the highlights with Goldwell Colorance 9BA (blonde beige ash). To create natural movement and texture in the hair, Tsioumas applied Goldwell Style Sign 3 Hot Form Heat Styling Lotion before blow-drying hair with a round brush and misting with Goldwell Big Finish Volume Spray. Olivia NewtonJohn GREASE | 1978 The enduring musical, based on the 1972 Broadway play, paired greaser Danny Zuko (John Travolta) with Olivia Newton-John���s good girl Sandy. Initially, NewtonJohn was concerned that she might be too old to play the part of a high school senior (she was 29) and insisted on a screen test with Travolta. She needn���t have worried; the two had chemistry in spades. Grease was the biggest box-office hit of 1978, and the soundtrack was the second bestselling album in the U.S. MARCH/APRIL 2013 | The Colorist 45

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