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Colour Predictions part 2: Bronze Colour Trends

  • Writer: Brad de Waal
    Brad de Waal
  • Feb 6, 2018
  • 1 min read

Harriet Franks, head colourist from Blue Tit, Peckham, UK, has analysed catwalk trends to predict what colours will be the biggest hits going into spring 2018. Here’s her next prediction – Bronze Age!

(Click HERE to read about Gritty Pink.)

At the spring-summer shows, there was a noticeable shift from the typical season of blonde locks, to a season of much darker styles. Monotone chocolate box shades were in evidence, unusual for going into summer! The most gorgeous brunette look was from the Moschino show, where a short, sassy 90s cut was tinted a shimmering shade of bronze. This is a refreshing alternative to the sunkissed styles and balayage techniques. It was perfectly monotone and artificially glossy. To create this in the salon, simply go for a rich mahogany brown all over, choosing a colour full of natural warmth. Follow up with a shine boosting treatment for an ultra-glossy finish.

 
 
 

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