Tuesday 25 December 2012

Styles And Colours For This Summer

With spring in the air, its time to start thinking about giving ourselves a mini make over before the festive season really kicks in. This can be in the form of a new dress or perhaps a pedicure, however a new hairstyle not only lifts our mood but also keeps us looking fresh and youthful. A good hairdresser can not only ensure that your cut is modern but also suits your lifestyle.

One of the hottest styles for the summer is actually a combination of style and colour. The colour design is called ombré which is essentially using the same colour from a vey dark tone blended through to a very light tone. This is a particularly great colour idea if you are growing out your colour but aren't quite ready to go from light to dark in one foul swoop - you can have your re-growth demarcation softened with a graduation colour. Team this colour concept with long loose curls to really amplify the effect.

A centre part is also a strong trend for the coming season with a more relaxed look rather than the ultra straight we have seen over the past few years, however this look is still 'styled' rather than just letting your hair do its own thing.

Low slung pony tails and buns have also been seen on the catwalks in Europe and are a great way of easily taming long hair on a hot summers day particularly as it can be slightly messy in composition.

Updo's are also important heading into the summer seasons with award events, balls, and in the summer racing carnival, and this year they have a distinct beehive vibe adding a little drama to the look and certainly make a style statement a la Mad Men, however to keep the look modern and sophisticated keep the height in proportion.

Aside from the ombré colour concept, where you can also tip dye your hair with colour to complement your outfit or personality - think hot pink or soft blue, the trend for the summer is unstated elegance. Generally this is created by adding subtle highlights to a tone that is close to your natural colour but not a block colour all over. If you are attempting this at home, use the colour sparingly to get the subtleness, however if you don't think your skills are up to it, getting your colour done at a salon will not only give you a professional look but it will stay looking that way for longer.

Find out more about our services at Headspace Salon today.


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