Wednesday, 24 October 2012

The Lowdown on Celebrity Inspired Lowlights


"Multidimensional color is definitely in right now,” says Amie Breckenridge Goltz, Director of Field Education for Scruples. “It adds a third dimension to the hair and creates a really natural finish when it’s done right!” And the key to doing it right, Amie adds, is choosing formulas within 2-3 shades of your client’s natural haircolor. “This keeps the contrast minimal and the overall effect from looking too artificial.” Here are Amie’s tips for selecting the right highlight and lowlight formulas to create amped-up yet natural-looking multidimensional color on your clients this season.

“First off,” Amie says, “don’t overuse your foils. I believe less is more and using placement that follows the head shape by slicing off the top of the head and down to the round of the head, as well as using a pinwheel pattern, will result in the most natural looking effect.”

 


Cool Blondes
Inspiration: Carrie Underwood: 
“Her color has an icy cool look, which can be created using Scruples ILLUSIONIST Brilliant Crème Highlights and HYPNOTIC Single–Step Crème Lowlights,” says Amie.Use this formula:Base color: ILLUSIONIST 9AV minus the accelerator powder with a 20 volume developer to break the base and create an expensive blonde on blonde effect
Dimensional color 1: ILLUSIONIST Highlights 9AV Bombshell
Dimensional color 2: HYPNOTIC Lowlights 9NA Cashmere

 





Warm Blondes
Inspiration: Sarah Michele Gellar: “Her color has a much warner feel, which can be created by using Scruples BLAZING HIGHLIGHTS Toner Infused Gel Color System and SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Filler Infused Gel Color System,” Amie explains.  Use this formula:Base color: HIGH DEFINITION Custom Mixing Gel Color System in a Level 6 Neutral Blonde (8G and 4BV)
Dimensional color 1: BLAZING HIGLIGHTS 8G Warm Golden Blonde
Dimensional color 2: SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Nutmeg (6NA +7GR) and Brandy (4GN + 7GR) underneath



Cool Reds
Inspiration: Florence Welch: “Her cool red is a perfect example of a great red on red, which can be created by using Scruples ILLUSIONIST Brilliant Creme Highlights, HYPNOTIC 
Single–Step Creme Lowlights and TRUE INTEGRITY Opalescent Colour Creme Colour System,” Amie says.Use this formula:Base color: TRUE INTEGRITY 4RR
Dimensional color 1: ILLUSIONIST Highlights Scarlet 4R and Firestorm 5CR
Dimensional color 2: HYPNOTIC Lowlights 6RR Passion
 




Warm Reds
Inspiration: Amy Adams: “Her warm soft red is a gorgeous example of natural dimension, which can be created using Scruples BLAZING HIGLIGHTS Toner Infused Gel Color System and SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Filler Infused Gel Color System,” says Amie.
Use this formula:
Base color: HIGH DEFINITION Level 7 Strawberry Blonde (8G + 4G + 6RG)
Dimensional color 1: BLAZING HIGHLIGHTS Warm Copper Blonde (6R+8G)
Dimensional color 2: SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Amber (6GN+7GR) and Paprika 7GR

 



Warm Brunettes
Inspiration: Emmy Rossum: 
“This is a great combination of warm brunette shades,” notes Amie, “which can be created using BLAZING HIGHLIGHTS Toner Infused Gel Color System and SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Filler Infused Gel Color System.”Use this formula:Base color: HIGH DEFINITION Chocolate Brown (1N + 6RG)
Dimensional color 1: BLAZING HIGHLIGHTS Chestnut (6R+ 6A)
Dimensional color 2: SHADOW LOWLIGHTS Espresso
 4GN
 


Cool Brunettes
Inspiration: Megan Fox: 
“This cool deep brown/black is very hot right now,” Amie says, “and it can be created using Scruples HYPNOTIC Single–Step Creme Lowlights as either an over color on lighter hair or to take someone back to a beautiful cool brown in a single step.”Use this formula: Base color: Not necessary
Dimensional color 1: HYPNOTIC Lowlights 4NG Nightfall and 5NA Dark Desire

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