它可能仍然是作物顶级季节,但这并不能阻止好莱坞拥抱秋季发型趋势,这让我们想要穿上一件带有一杯苹果酒的橙色针织毛衣 – 是的,即使在当前的热度下也是如此。人们向“法兰绒头发”问好,最初是由PopSugar发现和报道的。
你可能想知道这种发色趋势究竟是什么,但是请听听我们说:法兰绒头发是烧焦的铜,赤褐色,热葡萄酒和深红色的混合物,适合天气较凉。是的,它非常让我们想起户外爱好者,大学生和各种时髦人士所喜爱的经典版画。
我们在Sally Hershberger Salon采访了Sharon Dorram Color的Sharon Dorram,以获得更多关于令人垂涎的外观的见解。她在Priyanka Chopra,Christie Brinkley,Kate Hudson和Linda Evangelista的冠上发挥了她的魔力,所以如果有人能告诉我们如何指出这种趋势,她可以。
“我喜欢为想要改变的人创造这种颜色,因为它可以如此丰富。法兰绒头发是一种华丽的潮流,可以与皮肤和整体外观互补,“她说。 “我总是看到8月左右的这种趋势出现飙升,因为人们因为从夏天过度漂白而感到疲惫,并希望在他们的外表中添加丰富而深沉的色调。”
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发型师Steven Picciano对此表示赞同:“每年,客户都会经历与季节相悖的色彩循环。 [当我们]远离金色的夏季锁,[我们可以用青铜色的波希米亚青铜代替它们],这是我们褪色的晒黑和更多毛绒衣柜的完美补充。想想Lana del Rey。“最重要的是,由于其多种变化,红色的头发在几乎所有肤色上都很好看。 “金色的皮肤色调看起来会更好,包括铜,橙色和金色,”发型师乔治帕帕尼科拉斯解释说,他将佛罗伦萨韦尔奇,艾玛斯通,朱莉安摩尔和黛布拉梅辛视为客户。
“较深的肤色和橄榄色的皮肤看起来会更好,有较冷的蓝红色,如梅鹿辄,勃艮第和赤褐色。法兰绒色调的多种色调编织使这款外观更加时尚和现代。它应该是混合的,尺寸的,并且在红色/橙色/紫色系列中[有效地工作]。“
看起来像现代沙龙有一个暗示,这种外观会爆炸,并在去年拍摄丹尼尔兰格尔(@cosmodanielkc)的快速教程视频。结果是一种“火热的法兰绒”色调,一种更明亮的趋势,看起来像落叶。亲眼看看下面:
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想知道如何保持新的阴影?使用不含硫酸盐的洗发水,每周清洁少于三次,并为头发使用紫外线防护喷雾,以防止阳光照射。另一个职业提示?打开你的衣柜和化妆,以适应你的新阴影。 “你以前佩戴的某些颜色和图案可能看起来不那么好了,”Dorram补充道。 “你习惯穿的沉重的眼妆或唇色可能不再那么讨人喜欢,所以要开放探索不同的色调和产品。”
想要尝试大小的趋势?在这里获得一些灵感。
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现在,看看上个世纪最流行的短发型:
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As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“It may still be the top crop season, but that doesnt stop Hollywood from embracing fall hair trends, making us want to wear an orange knit sweater with a cup of apple cider – yes, even in the current heat. People are saying hello to “velvet hair,” originally discovered and reported by PopSugar. You may be wondering what this hair color trend is all about, but listen to us: velvet hair is a mix of burnt copper, reddish-brown, hot mulled wine, and deep red, perfect for cooler weather. Yes, it reminds us of the classic prints loved by outdoor enthusiasts, college students, and various fashionistas. We interviewed Sharon Dorram of Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger Salon to get more insight into this coveted look. She has worked her magic on Priyanka Chopra, Christie Brinkley, Kate Hudson, and Linda Evangelista, so if anyone can tell us how to spot this trend, she can. “I love creating this color for people who want a change because it can be so rich. Velvet hair is a gorgeous trend that complements the skin and overall look,” she said. “I always see this trend skyrocket around August because people are tired of over-bleaching from summer and want to add rich, deep tones to their appearance.” Hairstylist Steven Picciano agrees: “Every year, clients go through a color cycle that contradicts the season. [When we] move away from golden summer locks, [we can replace them with bronze bohemian bronze], which is the perfect complement to our faded tan and more plush wardrobe. Think Lana del Rey.” Most importantly, because of its multiple variations, red hair looks good on almost all skin tones. “Golden skin tones look better, including copper, orange, and gold,” hairstylist George Papanikolas explains, who counts Florence Welch, Emma Stone, Julianne Moore, and Debra Messing as clients. “Darker skin tones and olive skin look better with cooler blue-reds, such as burgundy and reddish-brown. The multiple shades of velvet hues make this look more fashionable and modern. It should be mixed, sized, and [effectively work] in the red/orange/purple range.” It looks like modern salons have a hint that this look will
Kaden
As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“It may still be the top crop season, but that doesnt stop Hollywood from embracing fall hair trends, making us want to wear an orange knit sweater with a cup of apple cider – yes, even in the current heat. People are saying hello to “velvet hair,” originally discovered and reported by PopSugar. You may be wondering what this hair color trend is all about, but listen to us: velvet hair is a mix of burnt copper, reddish-brown, hot mulled wine, and deep red, perfect for cooler weather. Yes, it reminds us of the classic prints loved by outdoor enthusiasts, college students, and various fashionistas. We interviewed Sharon Dorram of Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger Salon to get more insight into this coveted look. She has worked her magic on Priyanka Chopra, Christie Brinkley, Kate Hudson, and Linda Evangelista, so if anyone can tell us how to spot this trend, she can. “I love creating this color for people who want a change because it can be so rich. Velvet hair is a gorgeous trend that complements the skin and overall look,” she said. “I always see this trend skyrocket around August because people are tired of over-bleaching from summer and want to add rich, deep tones to their appearance.” Hairstylist Steven Picciano agrees: “Every year, clients go through a color cycle that contradicts the season. [When we] move away from golden summer locks, [we can replace them with bronze bohemian bronze], which is the perfect complement to our faded tan and more plush wardrobe. Think Lana del Rey.” Most importantly, because of its multiple variations, red hair looks good on almost all skin tones. “Golden skin tones look better, including copper, orange, and gold,” hairstylist George Papanikolas explains, who counts Florence Welch, Emma Stone, Julianne Moore, and Debra Messing as clients. “Darker skin tones and olive skin look better with cooler blue-reds, such as burgundy and reddish-brown. The multiple shades of velvet hues make this look more fashionable and modern. It should be mixed, sized, and [effectively work] in the red/orange/purple range.” It looks like modern salons have a hint that this look will