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JAN 2013

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S ara Beymer has been dancing since she was a little girl. Now the 25-year-old Seattle, Washington, native is living the dream, landing a role as a backup dancer on Fox���s popular musical comedy, Glee, and becoming a company member of pin-up dancers, Te Satin Dollz. To further her career, Beymer knew that she had to ���nd a way to stand out in a crowd. Tat���s where Marie Ferro, owner of Marie���s Hair Studio in Malibu, California, and Dimitrios Tsioumas, Goldwell International Artistic Director and Creative Color Director at Mizu, New York, came in. ���Sara had long, onelength hair that had no life,��� Tsioumas says. ���I knew immediately that I wanted to give her a strong shape with modern texture.��� Meanwhile, Ferro had a few ideas of her own when it came to Beymer���s color. ���I just knew she���d make a great redhead,��� she says. Like many clients with long hair, Beymer didn���t want to lose her length so Tsioumas gave her seamless layers on the surface with long, textured, faceframing layers that helped him maintain length while creating movement where he needed it. He also knew that she should have bangs and opted for something he calls an ���indie fringe.��� Tink long, square and textured. Ferro decided upon a cool red shade that would complement Beymer���s skin tone and eye color, but ���rst she prepped her canvas with Malibu C Pre-Color Prep, which draws out mineral deposits and impurities that can compromise your color results. Ten she foiled in Goldwell Silk Lift HighPerformance Lightener on the hair that ���Reds can be tricky,��� had been previously colored, mostly on the mid-shaft and ends. After processing says Ferro. ���If you for 25 minutes, she shampooed and dried just use one shade Beymer���s hair and applied Goldwell Topchic of red all over, it will 6R with 20-volume peroxide to the roots fade out.��� Instead, she only. ���It creates a bit of depth there, but it won���t give you a hot root,��� Ferro says. foils in three di���erent Next, she prepared three bowls of color. shades of red and In one, she mixed Goldwell Topchic 7RR applies another and 20-volume peroxide. In another she shade between mixed 15 mls of 7RO, 15 mls of 7KR and 10 mls of RR Mix with 40 mls of 20-volume the foils. Ten, at peroxide. In the third bowl she mixed 20 the shampoo bowl, mls of Blonding Cream, 5 mls of RR Mix and she applies a glaze 50 mls of 40-volume peroxide. Ten, using that creates added all three formulas, she alternated ���ne and medium-size weavings on the sides, top of shine and vibrancy. the head and back. Once all the foils were in, According to Ferro, she mixed 30 mls of Elumen RR@all and 10 ombr�� is pass��. So are mls of Elumen BK@6, which she applied to big chunky pieces. the hair between each foil. After processing for 30 minutes, hair was shampooed. What���s in now is a Finally, Ferro mixed 20 mls of Goldwell rainbow of color that Colorance Max Red (7RR) and 5 mls of moves every time RRMix and 50 mls of Colorance Lotion, your client tosses applying it as a glaze at the shampoo bowl her head. and processing for 25 minutes. Wow. Method OMBR�� IS PASS�� AND SO ARE BIG, CHUNKY PIECES. WHAT���S IN NOW IS A RAINBOW OF COLOR THAT MOVES EVERY TIME YOUR CLIENT TOSSES HER HEAD. PHOTOGRAPHY GARY LYONS | MAKEUP VERONICA SINCLAIR | ASSISTANT KILEY COLEMAN thecoloristmag.com | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013 | The Colorist 47

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