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JUL-AUG 2016

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thecoloristmag.com | JULY/AUGUST 2016 | The Colorist 21 PHOTOGRAPHY (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): COURTESY OF TISH & SNOOKY'S MANIC PANIC (2); PHOTOGRAPHY: JESSE UNTRACHT-OAKNER, MAKEUP: DUSTIN KNOBLAUCH, FASHION STYLING: AYUMI MITSUISHI; COURTESY OF WILLIAM MORROW; COURTESY OF FRAMESI (2) ❋ 30 THE AMOUNT HEALTHY HAIR CAN STRETCH WHEN WET THE LOOK Vivid hair color hues play a key role in Aveda's global runway-inspired Love Your Color Spring/Summer 2016 Color Forecast collection, which features three new shades from the brand's Full Spectrum Deep Extra Lift and Deposit Creme Color. This season, says Aveda Global Artistic Director, Hair Color, Ian Michael Black, we'll especially be seeing bold color choices in both reds and blues, like this vibrant look. "The blue of the season isn't about being wild or different; it's a really chic, prestige looking blue," Black says. "It has a cool quality to it that we haven't seen in a long time." MIND YOUR QI Chinese doctor Jingduan Yang, founder and medical director at the Tao Institute of Mind and Body Medicine, and his patient, fashion designer Norma Kamali, have teamed up to produce Facing East: Ancient Health and Beauty Secrets for the Modern Age (William Morrow, 2015). Drawing from 2,500 years of wisdom adapted to today's lifestyles, the practical guide teaches readers how to restore their "qi" and maintain wellness in every aspect of their life—including tips to help revitalize the hair, skin, eyes, lips, teeth and nails. ➳ ( fas fas ion ) It only takes fi ve minutes for stylists to produce highlights like these with Italian hair color manufacturer Framesi's new DecolorB Shimmer. Ideal for an add-on service, the fl at-iron activated, no-rinse lightener lifts up to 2 levels on-tone on natural or colored hair—giving clients instant gratifi cation and stylists an easy income boost. framesiprofessional.com I want candy From its launch in the punk era of the late 1970s to today, Tish & Snooky's Manic Panic hair color has been the cult favorite go-to for countless fans desiring rainbow-hued locks, from DIYers to celebrity stylists like Danilo, who tends to Gwen Stefani's tresses. Now the brand has just launched Creamtones, f ve semi-permanent; vegan; and PPD-, paraben- and ammonia-free pastel shades— from Velvet Violet to Dreamsicle orange. Creamtones can be used to create subtle accents or extreme, allover looks, like this one created by Luzinda Renee Gonzalez of Manic Panic Color Asylum at Ricky's 39 th Street and Broadway location in New York City. ➜ manicpanic.com %

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