thecoloristmag.com | JULY/AUGUST 2016 |
The Colorist
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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)
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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.
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( 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.
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manicpanic.com
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