LThe effect is inspired by the colors of autumn, soft and soft, applied to the hair color: theFallayage is a perfect lightening technique for those looking for naturalness and doesn’t like frequent touch-ups. The idea is to illuminate the foliage with the light of the winter sun, giving multidimensionality.
Hair color, what is Fallayage
Fallayage is a discreet, luminous hair color effect: a portmanteau of “fall” and “balayage”, it is a an even more practical variant of classic balayage: «Fallayage is a hybrid technique that combines the performance Of lightening of classic highlights with the final effect of a balayage shade” explains Francesca Noli Technician of Toni&Guy Milano Monti.
«Fallayage uses foil laying to create more or less structured or soft areas of light: compared to the classic balayage which creates a soft and gradual, total lightening effect, this technique instead allows you to create more diffused and natural touches of light even on dark or cosmetically colored bases».
Who is fallayage recommended for? «To those looking for a very natural result but at the same time practical: the final color, in fact, does not differ much from the base, which is why maintaining it over time is very simple” explains the expert.
From strawberry to light blonde, the thousand shades of fallayage
To create the fallayage you play with all the shades of blonde, from the coldest to the warmest ones such as gold or strawberry up to caramel, ideal for bringing out the brown bases, so as to create a multidimensional effect. All of this obviously by personalizing the result both based on your hair and natural colors: «It’s a color effect that it can look good on anyone by choosing the right nuances that enhance the person.”
Can everyone choose this technique? «Yes, precisely because the The result is soft and tailor-made and it can be performed both on very cold shades, such as platinum for example, and on warmer ones, creating many facets, giving movement as if with brushstrokes”. Another advantage? Not only does it have one perfect rendering on long hair, but also on short hairgiving them a new personality.
How to choose the right shades
Generally the more golden shades such as honey are very suitable for light hair or who are already naturally blonde; The caramel, considered colder. Amber, almond or peachwhich have a very light coppery finish, are recommended for those who have one slightly darker base.
In the end, coffee, chestnuts, burnt leaves, with very light reddish shades, are perfect nuances for browns.
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