Hair color, the brown trend, from “Sunkissed” to “Riviera” -iO Woman

R.Riviera Brunette “,” Sunkissed Brunette “: so many ways to say brown, hair color very trendy (also) for the spring summer 2022.

All full and warm shades, with shades of tones that immediately recall the holidays and the effect of the sun on the hair. “It’s time for the “back to brunette”: in recent times, celebs have not chosen to darken their hair or enhance their natural brown “confirms Francesca Noli, Technician of Toni & Guy Milano Monti.

Hair color 2022, brown is in great trend

For the summer of 2022 the watchword is return to naturalness and brown lends itself very well to this trend.

The inspirations for the chestnuts of SS 2022: Lily Collins, Kaia Gerber, Hailey Bieber (via IG).

“THEThe brunette is a real world to discover, because there are so many shades and nuances. It is no coincidence that he has also made an impact in our latest collections “says the expert.

The reason for its success? “Whatever shade you choose, brown has the great advantage of emphasizing the shine of the hair: all its nuances in fact enhance the texture and body of the hair, giving the idea of ​​healthy and strong hair ».

The brown of summer 2022? Varied, holiday effect

«I recommend to rely on an expert for understand the gradation of brunette that can enhance your face, because it all depends on the natural starting colorfrom the complexion and color of the eyes ».

By mixing, they can be recreated nuances softer with tone-on-tone shades or make them more decisive by adding a darker brown shade ».

“Riviera Brunette”, Hailey Bieber’s luminous brown

“It’s warm, it’s rich, it’s dynamic” is how Paul Bingham, Larry King’s hair colorist defines it, one of the most popular salons in London. The “Riviera Brunette ”is the new brown of Hailey Bieber and Lily Jamesbut also by Karlie Kloss and Camille Charriere.

In salon she is also called “beached brunette” and – as Bingham explained to Vogue UK – it’s a extremely relaxed brown, the color that perfectly recalls the holidays spent by the sea under the sun.

Very natural and feminine, apparently the effect is that of balayage: a brown with blonde highlights with a decidedly natural look. Unendo this ombre technique gives depth to the roots while lengths and ends are lighter for a soft and natural result.

Which styling make this color better? The beach wavesof course, as Bingham recommends, or natural hair, without any type of styling product, so that the color stands out fully.

“Sunkissed Brunette”, Meghan Markle’s brown

On his last appearance at the opening of the Invictus Game, Meghan Markle showed off not only easy chic hairstyles, including ponytails, waves and soft crops, but above all a textbook hair color.

Made by hair colourist Kadi Lee (hers the honey blonde of Julia Roberts and the Chocolate Brown sported by Maggie Gyllenhal at the night of the Oscars) the brown effect on Markle’s hair is very natural for a “sun kissed” hair effect.

Everything is obtained thanks to a blend balanced between gold and brown and a very light balayage.

Vanessa Hudgens’ amber shatush at Coachella

Not just balayage, Shatush also returns from the early 2000s. Less cold and more natural than the previous version, the update of the technique aims to create warm and deep tones that also include those of mahogany.

A perfect example is the canopy of Vanessa Hudgens that, starting from dark brown, he lightened delicately towards a mix of amber-mahogany-caramel brown (from mid-length to the tips) giving the idea of ​​being illuminated by the sun.

A decidedly complex nuance created by the hairstylist Violet Teriti and that gave the best of itself in the curly hair look that Vanessa sported during Coachella 2022.

Elizabeth Olsen’s “golden brown”

Around the world to present the new Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Elizabeth Olsen sported two brown shades of different hair.

The first, a real one color block created by two contrasting shades that literally divided the hair into two sections: dark roots that fade towards the middle of the lengths in a light blond for a contrasting “semi shatush” effect.

The second, much more natural, skilfully combines the two shades in a golden brown that fades towards blond only on the tips, with a softer result.

How to take care of the color

Fundamental to a perfect result is learning how to take care of the color. Such as? “Starting from the hair structure and using the right moisturizing products to maintain the elasticity of the hair” explains the expert.

«Then, once a month, I recommend reviving the color in the salon, perhaps with a high gloss that helps seal the hair scales and make the hair radiant. For a real velvet effect »concludes Francesca Noli.

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