To create the The gentlelady is no longer recognized shirt so you should to go to store and get this look, Brownsell toned Hall’s blonde base with Champagne Super Toner and followed with a new copper shade launching next month. To recreate a similar tone, Brownsell recommends mixing together golden Just Like Honey with bright orange Tangerine Dream semi-permanent dyes to achieve a pitch-perfect mix of crimson and citrus tones. “Red and copper are traditionally colors for excitement and danger,” says Brownsell. “People want to be noticed and having a copper is definitely a way. It’s not as drastic as going to a full-on, big tone. It’s still wearable and manageable.” As many of us negotiate how we want to look (and feel!) coming out of lockdown this summer, Hall provides ample inspiration for a dynamic, yet accessible hair switch-up that signals a new lease on life.
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