fashion color

Matrix Formula: Raspberry Chocolate by Daniel Roldan and Sharon Peak

Matrix Artistic Director Daniel Roldan and Matrix Stylist Sharon Peak demonstrate how to give a client sweet-but-subtle, fashion-forward color.

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Manic Panic Formula: Pegasus Phantom by Neal Malek

Manic Panic’s Pegasus Phantom is the darker side of the unicorn, and the mood of this color is mysterious.

Joico Formula: Confetti by Sue Pemberton

A sweet, edgy look by Sue Pemberton bursts with Joico candy-colored vibrancy.

Paul Mitchell Formula: Blushing Berry

Bursts of Paul Mitchell bright berry and a new base create freshness for fall. Demi shades are ideal for frequent color changers.

Makeover: Pastel Rainbow Shadow Roots

Kenna Dupuis (@kennaleeann_hairstylist)  put together a look meant to "turn heads" on co-worker Hannah McKay (@dolledupbyhannah). Hannah came to Kenna with an idea of doing pastel rainbow roots. They bounced ideas off one ...

Color How-To: Tie-Dye Pops Using Bedhead by TIGI Colour Trip

Bedhead by TIGI's Thomas Osborn and Richy Kandasamy demonstrate a technique that allows pops of fun color to fade into a gently highlighted finish.

How-To: Reflective Color Using Bedhead by TIGI Colour Trip

Thomas Osborn and Richy Kandasamy of Bedhead by TIGI create a look with contrasting, reflective color to add tones of movement to the hair.

Introducing Colour Trip from Bed Head by TIGI: The Next Phase of Fashion Color

Have fashion colors “had their day?” Hardly. In fact, many brands are making it easier to bring vibrant, fun shades to salon guests with a variety of easy-to-apply and predictable shades. It’s a whole new colorful world.

Makeover: From Bright Peacock To Job Interview Brunette

Megan Ryan (@megryanhair) of Lipstick Hair Beauty & Makeup Salon, Glasgow, Scotland, caught our eye with this gorgeous makeover. We tracked her down to get more details. "My client Elaine was building up from dark to blonde. She ...

Graphic Statement: Cut & Color How-To

Lucie Doughty, Paul Mitchell global editorial director, looked to 1980s patterns, graphics, contrasting colors and abstract shapes for her color inspiration.“Today, it’s perfectly acceptable to have some blue or pink hints in the ...

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