• Top 5 hairstyles for long hair this fall

For

the hair color,

and not just the

trend this fall,

everything begins.

And if they tell the cosmetic empire that is

L'Oréal today,

turned into a large group that includes more than 36 brands around the world and that in 2019 generated a profit of

29.87 billion euros.

Because this world giant was built on the first pillar put in

1909 by Eugène Schueller,

a French chemist of German descent who began to manufacture

the first

non-harmful

synthetic hair dyes

in his kitchen

-to date the colorations have been they obtained with earth or plants and their duration was little-, that they sold in

the local hairdressers.

Billie Eilish, the last to join the butter blonde.

Of those powders these sludge: in 2015, according to a survey carried out by

L'Oréal Professionnel

at that time,

9 out of 10 Spanish women were dyed,

in some way or another ('completely', with highlights), and for various reasons (with the one

to cover the

winner

gray hair

above all).

To this we must add another curious fact.

When back in March 2020 they confined us, a pandemic through, after beer and flour to make bread, it was hair dyes that were in short supply on supermarket shelves.

According to consulting firm

Nielsen,

the hair coloring segment

grew by 36%

during the coronavirus crisis.

Total, that hair dyes

are a basic of modern life,

and whether due to a trend, the desire to change your appearance or to cover gray hair - although every day there are more escapists of this need - they are more than settled in our heads.

Coppery colors, like Jessica Chastain, give a lot of light to lighter skin.

But what if a hair color, in addition to the above, could

replace makeup,

and function as a base, unifying the tone, or as a blush, enlivening the skin and

eliminating traces of fatigue?

Well, it turns out that reality is stranger than fiction.

Fall hair dyes to replace makeup

The hairdresser

David Lorente

(with a salon in Madrid), is an expert in cut and color.

And it has also been concerned with analyzing what

colors that are fully up-to-date

this fall can have

various special effects on the skin.

A very shiny jet brunette, or glossy black, as Dua Lipa has returned to, has a mattifying effect on the complexion.

For example,

champagne blonde,

which by nature is somewhat colder, if "seasoned with

golden reflections, it

has the optical ability to 'turn up' the color of the face, up to two tones, without the need to use makeup base", says the Barber.

It is the ideal option for those very pale skin that want to do without the use of sun powder.

But there are more magical hair dyes.

Let's see.

Champagne blonde (cold) with golden highlights, like the one Margot Robbie wears, 'raises' the tone of the face and gives it a unified look, like a makeup base does.

  • Butter blonde, the perfect blush.

    It is one of the most demanded this fall, with

    Billie Eilish

    at the forefront of the trend, and according to David Lorente its effect is equivalent to giving yourself a touch of blush.

    It is perfect for dull or sallow skin, and also for mature

    skin

    , as

    the pink undertone

    of the skin stands out, the one that is underlined by blush, and that erases the face of fatigue with a stroke of the pen.

  • The glossy black, mattifying.

    This 2021 in pure jet, without bluish or copper tones, is called

    glossy black.

    Although such extreme tones can harden the features and add a few years to it, Lorente argues that a very shiny finish has the opposite effect on the skin, that it

    mattifies it

    as if

    mattifying powders

    had been applied

    ,

    so it is ideal for oily and shiny skin.

  • The copper as an illuminator.

    "Why highlighter, if you shine alone?",

    J. Balvin

    sings

    to Rosalía in 'Brillo'.

    Well, according to Lorente, to 'shine alone', without the need to use an illuminator, nothing like the copper ones - despite the fact that many people flee from them-. "The light copper ones give a lot of

    light to the whitest skin

    and the slightly more intense ones illuminate the medium complexions". Something that, by the way, also

    hides dark circles.

  • Hazelnut and honey tones, substitutes for a bb cream.

    These soft chestnuts or natural blondes fulfill the function of homogenizing the skin, as would a bb cream or a light foundation, which erases imperfections and discolorations caused by lack of sleep, for example.

    If, in addition, lighter frontal

    highlights

    are added, such as natural face framing, "a

    contouring effect

    is created

    that leaves the complexion uniform and luminous," Lorente emphasizes.

Hazelnut and honey tones (Blanca Suárez wore a mix last spring) have a contouring effect on the face.

Hair colors to flee from

Just as there are dyes that play in our favor, there are those that can become a trap.

Thus, David Lorente tends to

avoid dull light blondes

with little shine, "which emphasize dark circles and turn the skin tone greyish."

And there is more.

Mahogany accentuates the discolorations

of the skin, it is only suitable for very young and even skin without imperfections.

On the other hand,

flat dark chestnut,

without illuminating shades or reflections,

"accentuate the spots

and harden the features, without adding light or volume to the face," concludes the hairdresser.

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