hair color trends 2014

Colours and themes for 2014. Rich, regal chocolate-box purples, warm coffee colours and bright citrus shades are all very much in vogue for 2014.There are plenty of wedding collections to inspire you, whether you're planning a festive winter wedding or a summer outdoor extravaganza. A pretty and romantic butterfly or love-bird theme or a striking vintage or retro celebration will come to award-winning salon + spa services in minneapolis | cut, color, hair extensions, waxing + facials nicollet | north loop best haircut city pages / 2013 + 2014 + 2016 + 2019 best new salon minnesota monthly / 2011 salon of distinction salon today / 2012 + 2015. three minnesota locations: Discover our all-in-one app to transform your hair colour consultation with your clients. Access Education . Explore Access, our ultimate 24/7 learning hub for salon professionals. L'Oréal Partner Shop . Shop high-quality products from expert brands to meet every hair care and hair colour need Vay Nhanh Fast Money. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below1 Extra-long locks Kate MiddletonMedia Platforms Design Team“2014 is about mixing textures,” says British celebrity hairstylist Mark Hill. Here, the Duchess of Cambridge’s hair is mostly straight with different-size loose curls at the end. The result? A casually cool mix that’s anything but - Continue Reading Below2 Extra-long locks Brenda SongMedia Platforms Design TeamWhile everyone else is going short, there’s something decadent—and extra eye-catching—about rocking sleek, straight - Continue Reading Below3 Extra-long locks Minnie DriverMedia Platforms Design TeamWhile many celebs spend countless hours getting their hair straightened, Minnie’s cascading curls are easy and natural. Keep spirals full of life with a sulfate-free moisturizing cleanser, like DevaCurl’s No Poo $ Advertisement - Continue Reading Below4 Power pixies Halle BerryMedia Platforms Design TeamHalle punks up her signature short cut with big bangs. “The modern pixie comes in many forms, from chunky and asymmetric to long and gracefully swept,” says Laura Dahl, founder of Pyxie, a site that lets users clip and save images of haircuts. “Technically, a pixie is simply a short, layered cut that lies close to the head, so creating nuance and character requires doing research and talking through your vision with your stylist.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5 Power pixies Jennifer LawrenceMedia Platforms Design TeamStars find ways to customize even the shortest cut, such as this pumped-up effect Jennifer showed off at the Oscars. “More celebrities and, in turn, clients are asking for short cuts,” says Hill. “But the pixie is still difficult to pull off because it only works for heart-shaped or oval faces. Ask your stylist to create long layers on top and beveling around the back.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below6 Power pixies Robin WrightMedia Platforms Design TeamToday, stars are wearing a longer, looser version of the traditional pixie shape. “I do them mostly with a razor, which gives more movement and a soft look,” says Raphael Reboh of Femme Coiffure Miami. “Razor cuts also let you style hair in different ways to change up the look.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7 Solid color Miley CyrusMedia Platforms Design TeamMiley revamped her pixie by dyeing it platinum. “Everyone seems to go darker during the winter,” says celebrity stylist and Rowenta Beauty brand ambassador Josue Perez. “For spring, people are starting to transition to lighter colors.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below8 Solid color Victoria JusticeMedia Platforms Design TeamSingle-tone colors are making a comeback after years of more-is-more highlights. This inky brown is a flattering, grown-up shade for the young - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below10 Shaggy crops Taylor SwiftMedia Platforms Design Team“With her flirty new bob, Taylor Swift looks chicer than ever,” says Dahl of the star’s shoulder-skimming cut and sideswept - Continue Reading Below11 Shaggy crops Jennifer ConnellyMedia Platforms Design TeamThe ultimate busy-mom bob, this style is no-fuss with just a touch of curl at the tips. Copy it by using a flat iron to gently bend your ends, or by simply letting your hair dry naturally. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below12 Shaggy crops Brandy NorwoodMedia Platforms Design Team“More people are asking for mid-length styles,” says Perez of looks like this textured “lob” long bob. “It’s popular because it’s lower-maintenance than a more structured cut, and with the right face frame and texture, it makes anyone look sexy.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13 Natural-looking highlights Jessica AlbaMedia Platforms Design TeamA less obvious ombré effect like Jessica’s, with just sun-kissed tips, has been dubbed “sombré” translation subtle ombré by some stylists. Going just a shade or two lighter at the ends adds dimension without being too obvious or - Continue Reading Below14 Natural-looking highlights Lauren ConradMedia Platforms Design TeamWhile ombré’s popularity seems to be fading away, the French technique of balayage, with hand-painted highlights, is gaining ground. “It embodies a natural look and tone,” says - Continue Reading Below15 Natural-looking highlights Vanessa HudgensMedia Platforms Design Team“We’re continuing to see the feather-edge color treatment, which provides gradual color to emphasize your cut and prevents hair from appearing to fall flat,” says Hill. “Typically, brunettes are infused with warm hues such as toffee, caramel, chocolate brown, and cinnamon; and blondes with wheat, strawberry, and honey shades.” Photo Arnold Jerocki/GC new in hair color right now? We're so glad you asked. There's a whole spectrum of shade options, which is both exciting and overwhelming when you're planning your next appointment. To help, we asked some of our favorite colorists to break down the exact tones and styles they're excited about for summer — like a surprisingly low-maintenance platinum-adjacent blonde, or a tone of gold that reads as almost you're heading in for a bi-annual refresh on your summer highlights or looking for something completely fresh to go along with a new short haircut, we've got your inspiration ahead."Raw" BlondeWhen asked about her favorite color trend of summer, colorist Alex Brownsell immediately mentioned her recent client, model Iris Law. "I love Iris Law’s bleached hair," says Brownsell. "This blonde is ultra-pale, but not quite as cool-toned as pure platinum. I’d call [it] a 'raw blonde' as the bleach is left untoned, keeping the color super bright and fun for summer. "Here's how to ask for it According to Brownsell, you want to ask your colorist to lift the hair with bleach, but skip the toner. "No toner — instead, Silver Conditioner was used to remove some of the yellow tones," Brownsell explains of Law's color. "The whole process takes about an hour to apply and then the bleach is left on for 45-60 minutes, depending on the depth of the natural hair. After this is all washed and shampooed, the silver conditioner stays on for five minutes, which helps neutralize any warmth but not overtone the hair."Midsummer Brunette Richy Kandasamy, a colorist for R+Co, says that a shiny, dimensional brunette is designed for a natural summer growout. "The midsummer brunette is an amalgamation of rich deep brunette hues with light mid-summer reflects for dimension," he explains. It's a "natural" and "minimalist" color trend, as compared to your dramatic bleach how to ask for it You should bring photo references to your appointment. But beyond that, the word you want to use when describing this kind of color is "seamless." As for what to expect with the appointment "It will take an hour and a half to two hours," Kandasamy explains. "The technique is a classic seamless highlight."Strawberry Red When thinking of red color, the undertones are especially important, as that's what differentiates strawberry a gilded red-orange from copper a darker, true red. Moroccanoil's Color Ambassador Matt Rez explains the exact tone to aim for right now as "a copper red base color with super-fine strawberry blonde babylights." He explains, "Having the orange undertone to red hair color gives it the most natural result. I stay away from purple or blue tones when it comes to redheads."Here's how to ask for it Ask for highlights and midlights to be woven simultaneously, Rez explains midlighting is a technique that blends the root color to the ends. "This is the only way to get the perfect natural results in most hair colors," Rez colors fade with washes over time — but red in particularly is notorious for its quick fade. "To keep your color vibrant and shiny between salon visits, I suggest using Moroccanoil’s High Shine Gloss – Color Depositing Mask in Clear," Rez says. "[It] gives the benefits of an at-home deep conditioning treatment with a professional-strength gloss service.""Oysterette" GoldKandasamy calls blonde with reflective gold undertones an "oysterette" shade, and he's loving it for summer. "It’s a clean, rich blonde," he explains, "not warm or cool, but balanced." This example on model Kae, a client at Bleach London, shows an oysterette blonde with a warmer base that gives it the illusion of a "golden hour" how to ask for it This is a single-process blonde that will require bleach and toning. However, the key is to bring reference photos of someone that looks to have a hair color and texture similar to yours. That way, your colorist will be better able to achieve the tone of blonde that has the reflective quality by going a touch warmer or cooler, depending on your base tone. For maintenance, Kandasamy recommends a purple shampoo and color-protective hair Glow Maryann Hennings, a film and TV hairdresser who most recently worked as the lead stylist on Daisy Jones & The Six, tells us that well-placed highlights can make fine or thin hair appear fuller. If your base tone is brown, you'll want to ask for a "dimensional" brunette. "Highlights give hair texture, which is great," says Hennings. Colorist Justin Anderson agrees "I love a color you can live in, and it still looks expensive weeks after the salon," he says. "I've noticed a big trend with variations of chocolate and caramel hues to add a bit of depth in a very natural yet noticeable way."Here's how to ask for it You’re looking for a colorist who specializes in fine, hand-painted highlights — and your job is to come prepared with plenty of visuals. "The number one thing you should do is bring in lots of example photos to your colorist," says Anderson. "This will better explain your vision so your colorists can bring it to life." One of our favorite examples, shown above, comes from Carla Lorenz, a NYC-based colorist at Jenna Perry Hair Chocolate A bit of an anti-color color trend, "natural chocolate" conveys a minimalist vibe and can help get previously color-treated hair back to a baseline tone. Here, NYC-based colorist Angela Soto shows her client, photographer Stephanie Mei-Ling, after receiving "natural chocolate" color and a keratin treatment. Soto's technique is adding hand-painted highlights for sun-kissed dimension that reads as how to ask for it How you approach this trend will depend on what state your hair is in currently. If your hair is already a shade of brown naturally, this might be as simple as a hair gloss. Colorist Rita Hazan says that the tone should be one shade lighter or darker than your natural base shade — she prefers darker for the added shine. On the other hand, if your hair is in need of a color correction, it might require a single process, a cut, and a bit of BlondeWe don't often see a bleached tone described as "earthy." However, this blonde shade on Moses Sumney feels grounded because there's a bit of warmth that keeps the platinum tone from turning icy. It's similar to the aforementioned oysterette gold, but more beige-yellow in how to ask for it Ask for a shade of beige blonde that's not over-lifted or too pale and incorporates a balance of golden and purple tones while keeping some of the natural warmth in your hair, recommends Cherise Wilson, a colorist at Marie Robinson Salon. The key word is "neutral," so that you don't lean too warm or too cool. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below1 Off-Duty BallerinaMedia Platforms Design TeamAt Diane von Furstenberg left, high top knots were left effortlessly undone or super sleek, while at Gaultier and Prada, hair was flawlessly slicked back in performance-ready - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below8 Braids & TwistsMedia Platforms Design TeamMarc by Marc Jacobs left and Givenchy, opted for two tight braids, while at Etro, models had fun half-up half-down fishtails. Others, the likes of Nicole Miller and Dolce & Gabbana, tucked and twisted pieces into pretty updos for a layered - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below15 Center StageMedia Platforms Design TeamAt Balmain left and Chanel, hair was separated into severe center parts and pulled into tight ponytails. Stella McCartney, Balenciaga and Valentino showcased the same stark center separation but with softer pulled out pieces and low - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below

hair color trends 2014