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With the arrival of fall and winter, there is also often the urge to pull back her hair and swap her sunny summer balayage for darker and deeper undertones. That's good among the trends of the season, we find the dark espresso coloring, which is all the rage at the moment. Intense and punctuated by warm reflections, it reproduces the color of a well-bodied, slightly amber cup of coffee.
A shimmering coloring, which should appeal to the greatest number since it has the advantage of being suitable for almost all skin tones. A good way to go brown in a more nuanced way, than with a raven black for example. For example, it is a color already sported by Priyanka Chopra or Emily Ratajkowski.
Want to succumb to the dark espresso trend? To help you with that, renowned Hollywood colorist George Papanikolas explained to our colleagues at Byrdie what you need to ask your hairstylist to make yourself understood. If we are to believe his recommendations, we should start by asking for a darker base "that goes well with your complexion", as well as "subtle highlights", lighter by about "two shades".
"There are three parts that your colorist should focus on: the contour of the face, the ends, and your natural part (...). The goal of this coloring is for the overall base of your hair to be darker. and stands out more. Highlights just need to accentuate the cut." he adds. You are enlightened!
But also by Emily Ratajkowski Intense and punctuated by warm reflections, it reproduces the color of a well-bodied and slightly amber cup of coffee. A coloring with pretty shimmering reflections, which should appeal to the greatest number since it has the advantage of being suitable for almost all skin tones. A good way to go brown in a more nuanced way, than with a raven black for example.
To obtain a dark espresso coloring, you have to ask your hairdresser for a darker base "that goes well with your complexion". As well as "subtle reflections", lighter by about "two shades" You are now ready to make an appointment with your colorist!
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