From sandy blonde to chocolate brown, here’s is what your hair will look like in 2022.
“Inspired by the catwalks of Chanel, Dior and Celine, hair is returning to sleek and simple as a contrast to the bold colours and styles being seen in fashion. Youthful and fresh, blondes will have undertones of honey, butterscotch, lemon and marigold – think Cher Horowitz in“A strong Galvin classic since the ’70s is the childhood summer-into-winter hair.
This works across all hair colours – darker tones may want to use a subtle gloss to tone down their natural red tones and give extra shine. Blondes may want a whisper of colour just to keep their hair looking bright and fresh. As Spring arrives, introduce a subtle halo of colour to make eyes pop and enhance the skin tone, a little like the heady ‘golden hour’ just before sunset. And, then, when the summer sun truly arrives you can achieve that Cali beach look once again, naturally.
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