Expert tips for transitioning hair color from summer to fall – Hollywood Life


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Although it pains us to say this, summer is sadly over and autumn is near. With the new season coming, it’s time to start thinking about switching your hair color to match the new season. If you want to try a new hair color without making big changes, you are in luck because HollywoodLife said ONLY arrive Joanna Pintohair color specialist at Pierre Michel Salon in NYC.

Joanna shared her tips on how to seamlessly transition your hair color, what to do at the salon, and how to maintain healthy hair throughout the coloring process. As for what Joanna thinks will be fall’s biggest hair trend, she says it’s definitely chocolate brown with cappuccino highlights.
Joanna revealed, “As soon as autumn arrives, I always think of warm tones. Think chocolate. It’s a brown with warm red tones. These days, it’s all about creating dimension in the hair. So tell your colorist to save those highlights.”
For what you should do for at the beauty salon“Most women have spent the summer coloring their hair to stand out,” says Joanna. Once fall arrives, it’s time to add some richness to your hair. If you’re ready to dive in and change it up, ask for a single process but tell your colorist to save your highlights so that, once you’re done, you can apply a nice toner/shadow layer to soften tones and warm up faded highlights. Not only does this clean and warm the hair, but it also works wonders for the texture by smoothing the hair and giving it shine. “

Changing your hair color can be intimidating, but Joanna reassures us that you can change it without being too long. “If dark overall is too scary for you or you’re just not ready, a great way to transition into a bold fall hair color is to add bright lights.”
For low light, Joanna suggests, “Tell your colorist to weave the rough fabrics so they can pop and you get more ribbon effect. You don’t want these weak lights to be lost in your hair. You can go one to two levels darker and don’t forget to add warm tones. It’s a great way to add dimension and depth that is gradually lost with shampoo. “
Once you’ve dyed your hair, it’s paramount to keep it healthy between color changes. Joanna suggests that you should always see a professional because “they will take into account your natural level, gray percentage, and skin tone. All of those things must be considered when formulating. I ask all of my clients to do their homework and healing. Use professional products as well as color-treated shampoos and conditioners to help prolong the life of your dye. ” She also recommends not washing your hair every day and instead, use dry shampoo if you exercise regularly because “it will save your color and your hair”.
For Joanna’s final piece of advice, “Remember, ‘Invest in your hair, it’s the crown you never wear down.'”