Hair: original colors with a “foulard effect”

Lilac, purple, yellow, green, blue… The color palettes proposed by the hairdresser are really tempting, playful and tickle the imagination: «How will green look on me?». “I really like indigo: but does it look good to me?” Some variations may seem too bold and abandoning the idea becomes spontaneous. But why give up experimentation and discard a priori something that gives wings to the imagination? “Drastic changes scare everyone, unless you have a natural inclination to test every latest novelty. But there are alternative ways to try different facets from the usual and abandon the routine. One of these is the effect scarf, which thanks to locks and bands consisting of contrasting nuances creates a sort of sophisticated drapery that rests on the hair following its movement », says Salvo Filetti, hair designer of Compagnia della Bellezza. “It is simply a matter of making sure that the vibrant color casts let you see their natural shades. In other words: the roots and portions of original lengths artfully placed must be left as Mother Nature has established, and in perfect harmony with the eyebrows, which must not be altered. In this way, a harmonious alignment is created that allows any chromatic detachment to be supported. By respecting this very simple rule you can really try everything ».

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When do-it-yourself is allowed

Of course, opting for bright shades, with vibrant hair bands that partially reveal the natural hair color to achieve perfect harmony, gives guaranteed results if practiced by an expert colorist hairstylist, trained to safely juggle any type of hair. palette. Even at home, however, you can take action by taking into account some indications. «Enjoying yourself with direct colors, which go away with a few shampoos, gives guaranteed results if you respect a few chromatic rules», explains Salvo Filetti. Here are some inspirations:

  • deep purple always works, for example, if it dyes a hidden tuft that becomes evident with the movement of the hair;
  • light pink makes blond less banal;
  • blue enhances the heads that begin to turn white because it gives surprising reflections;
  • the light brown that tends to blond goes well with lilac, while the dark one is enhanced with saturated blues and fuchsia.

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