hair special
Grey tones
can be subtle,
like Zendaya,
or overt, like
Kelly.
RAINBOW HUES ARE
A REAL GOOD TIME
Highlighter hair is a major
trend this year and, thanks
to wash-out formulations,
draw-on hair chalks and
semi-permanent hues, you
don’t need to be brave to
take on brights. If you’re
considering frequent hue
changes – like Kylie Jenner
does so well – keep in mind
that celebs often fake their
way to colour. ‘Those are
wigs,’ says celeb hairstylist
Jonathan Colombini. >
Versace AW17
embraced
pops of bright
colour at Milan
Fashion Week.
- Vixen Hair Graffiti Vibrant Hair Colour Chalks, $9.99 for 12.
- BRITE Brite Neon Semi Permanent Neon Hair Colour in
orange, purple and pink, $16 each. 3. Fudge Paint Box Creative
Semi-Permanent Colour in Turquoise Days, Chasing Blue and
Lilac Frost, $18.95 each.
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T R EN D
OF T H E
MOMENT
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GRANNY GREYS
ARE COOL
Grey hair might not
sound that appealing, but ash
tones actually f latter a wide
range of hair and skin tones.
The best way to do it is to
ask your colourist to hand-
paint strands with balayage.
‘Ash balayage is certainly
trending in our salon at the
moment,’ says Mob Hair co-
founder Tarryn Cherniayeff.
She suggests keeping the ashy
hue looking good with an in-
salon colour treatment and
at-home toning conditioner.
Try Mr. Smith Blond, $45,
or Fudge Clean Blonde
Violet Toning Shampoo and
Conditioner, $21.99 each.
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