Saturday 15 June 2013

The Colour Series with Gilly Parry : Bright and Pastel Coloured Hair


WHAT TO ASK YOUR COLOURIST FOR TO ACHIEVE THIS LOOK?
This look looks a lot easier than meets the eye Kelly plays around with differnet shades of Lilacs and purples creating a 'youthful-granny' or 'nanna-chic' look which looks amazing on her.
Ask you colourist to play around with different pastel shades to create two tone tie dyed look. Fading the both tones into each other for a fun gradual shading. Your hair will need to be super blonde almost white as a base to get the paleness of the greys and soft lilacs to really show up.

TIP - To keep this looking pretty and achieve the Grey and lilac toned washed out look you can always top up with a granny rinse (magic silver white - google it!) at home this will keep your lilac hues in tip top condition before you need to polish at the salon.

TIP – The more you do these colours the more your hair recognizes the pigment and the longer the colour will last.


WHAT TO ASK YOUR COLOURIST FOR TO ACHIEVE THIS LOOK?
Who doesn’t love a little candy pink in their life!!! NO ONE - that's who.
This look is so easy on Bleach or heavily highlighted hair, but if you do not have lightened hair to start with then you will have to jump into the bleach pool. Think of it as a white wall with the Bleached Or highlighted hair that you want to decorate for the weekend, with your pastel of choice.
Just simply ask for an all over candy colour … 

To get the right shade and colour for you make sure you ask a professional, although this colour looks super easy it is extremely hard to get an all over even look. 

Pink also washes out in a couple of shampoos so it's great for a commitment phob.

WHAT MAINTENANCE WOULD THIS COLOUR TAKE?
If you love your colour and cant afford to go to the salon for regular top ups there are many products on the market that can keep you topped up until your next salon visit. 

Tip - Add your desired colour to a white based conditioner to dilute the colour making it more pastel, if you are trying a home dye job.



WHAT TO ASK YOUR COLOURIST FOR TO ACHIEVE THIS LOOK?
Ask your colourist for Dip dyed ends, this is a version of balayage.
If you havn’t got blonde hair already then you need to get the ends bleached out first, it creates a blank canvas for the blue to sit on… 

WARNING - If your hair is not extremely blonde and your hair colour is a yellow-toned blonde, there is a chance that your hair will go GREEN!!!!  Could be fun though.

TIP –  Jaime's hair is quite severe with the blue starting above her ear. For a more proportioned look Balayage is generally added from below the ear for this fashion look, this give balance and definition to the face and the proportions are much more flattering.


Kate Bosworth rocks the blue  This is a cooler softer approach to dip dyed ends with a soft gradual finish which to the ends - if you are after this look then definitely mention to your hairdresser that you are wanted a faded look rather than bold colour. Be Sure to get a colourist whom understands all this balayage stuff!!

WHAT MAINTENANCE WOULD THIS COLOUR TAKE?

To keep this colour you would probably have to re colour on a weekly to two weekly basis, although you can have fun with the hair fading as it will take on different pastel shade which can be super cute.

The lovely Gilly Parry is offering you another SUPER AMMMAZING deal this week to get your hair looking like rainbow bright!
She is hooking the sista's up with $100 off your CUT and COLOUR service when you book them together.
Damn Girl!
This means your cut will be $50 total and then another $50 off your colour. Pretty good dont you think?!?
Give Gilly a call with any questions or queries and lets see what fun we can have this winter to change your look and make you feel a million dollars .

Gilly Parry - 9331 0380
gilly.parry@gmail.com



xxx Nella

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