The Capital Cut | Spring 2022

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Guy Kremer

KAM Hair and Body

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Now’s the time to do something different – and there are two clear trend camps. Whether your clients are loving the super pretty pastels or the warm and spicy coppers, it’s all about beautiful hair. Here’s what the best in the business are predicting when it comes to these two major trends.

The pastel effect Pastels have stuck around this past year, and they’re still here for 2022! Perhaps it’s because there’s a shade and depth for every skin tone? Suzie McGill of Rainbow Room says this year’s pastels have some added oomph. “For pastels, think subtle shades of pink like Champagne pink –almost iridescent in hue – as well as peach tones for gorgeous warmth and cool-toned lilacs, but paired with a beautiful dark root.” Pastels give depth to pale skin and add warmth and glow to darker skin tones. OSMO Ambassador Adele Clarke of Spectrum Hair agrees, and says the only thing that’s changed with the pastel trend is the positioning. “It’s definitely going to be about tonal effects such as a peach, pink, violet or blonde blush, but we’ll start to see more of a focus at the crown area that’s then drawn through to the ends for a blended effect,” says Adele. Try: Goldwell Dualsenses Blondes And Highlights

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Award-winning salon owner Guy Kremer agrees, saying that pastels are a delicate way to play with colour. “For those adventurous few, subtle pastel pink highlights add fun and flamboyance!” says Guy. 8


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