Colour Forecast Autumn/Winter 2017
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Eudon Choi<br />
Trend #2<br />
THINGS TO COME<br />
Let’s face it, the present<br />
sucks. Look to the future<br />
where cool silvers,<br />
illuminated hues and<br />
metallic accents have the<br />
power to light up the<br />
dreariest outlook.<br />
Bottega Veneta<br />
L’Oréal Professionnel<br />
Redken<br />
CLOTHES ARE…<br />
HAIR COLOUR IS…<br />
Aanderstand<br />
SHIMMERY<br />
CHROME<br />
IN THE SALON<br />
“Metallic shades are here for the long haul,” says<br />
Esther Couchman, salon specialist and technical<br />
educator at Bloggs. “Silvers, steels and golds are great<br />
options for adding excitement to hair and a really<br />
easy way to introduce metallics is on an existing<br />
balayage that needs revitalising.” Will Ackerley, art<br />
director at Electric, is using greys and cool tones to<br />
create softness rather than solid colour when it comes<br />
to silvers and metals. “We add depth at the root and<br />
then softness moving down the mid-lengths as we don’t<br />
want it to look harsh against the skin,” he explains.<br />
He also advises to make sure your clients know<br />
maintenance is key, as these colours fade quickly so<br />
they need to understand the upkeep and at-home<br />
care. Josh Wood, Redken’s global color creative<br />
director, used Redken Shades EQ silver glosses<br />
(available 2018) for this trend on fashion<br />
director Sarah Harris’ trademark silver hair.<br />
Ricostru<br />
Loewe<br />
BOXY<br />
Roberta Einer<br />
Leon Lloyd at On|Off<br />
SLEEK<br />
Baja East<br />
Judy Wu<br />
FUTURISTIC<br />
<strong>Colour</strong> <strong>Forecast</strong><br />
PANELLED<br />
Jayne Pierson at On|Off<br />
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