If your brunette clients are looking for some new inspiration, Robert Eaton for L’Oreal Professionnel has launched Rose Brunette.
“We wanted to elevate brunettes using the L’Oreal Professionnel Dia Color shades, and offer them something different for the coming season,” he explains. “Adding a rose gold, pink or copper gloss over a brunette makes it look more bespoke, less dense and can be adapted to suit all skin tones and hair textures.
“Rose Brunette is perfect for hazel, lighter brunettes and is a great introduction to something new for brunette clients looking for something different. It’s a softer colour against the skin, and enhances the shine and condition associated with brunette hair.
“Shiny, healthy hair is always on trend, and with the Rose Brunette sheen it’s going to be THE look for darker haired clients.”
Rob’s top tips for brunettes
1 Apply a global application for a brunette, then a glaze that goes over the surface to give it a pop of colour and shine. L’Oreal Professionnel Dia Color 6.84 is the hero shade for this trend.
2 Rose Brunette is perfect with the face framing technique, which is lighter round the face but has depth everywhere else. Apply L’Oreal Professionnel Dia Light Booster in red or copper for that rose gold finish.
3 Colour blocking is best for brunettes as it reflects the light for a shiny finish.
4 Make sure you get the right depth of brunette for the skin tone; you don’t want it looking wishy-washy, but healthy with plenty of depth.
5 Book brunette clients in for a regular glossing treatment to keep their brunette looking vibrant between their colour appointments.
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