As we look through Davines' forecast collection for fall, we see a lot of the color trends that we talked about last week. The blue/ jet black brunettes, golden blondes and feisty redheads. Another thing we notice about this collection are the bold cutting trends for this fall. First big trend, fringe. Lots of short, bold fringe. Used to either create or soften edges on the face, fringe is a great way to add something new to your existing cut. Cut wispy bangs into an existing shag, and you've got a little more drama added to your look. Cut straight bangs into an A line cut to add some more flavor. The second trend we are seeing, extreme layering. A modern twist on the already stylist shag, lots of texture gives you a rock n' roll meets beach babe look. Texture is also a great transitioning technique for those of use growing out shorter hair. Add texture to a bob and it becomes a mid length cut! Lastly, in all of the cuts this season we are seeing an emphasis on shape. Sharp angle, short bobs, long straight hair, round layering and texture for curly hair. Lots of extremes in all direction. The leaves may be dying, but we are not. Add something, cut something, do something differently. Davines named this collection correctly, because this season is all about your inner "Rebel". Take advantage of this transitional season, we can't wait to help you take the plunge.
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12/13/2017 04:30:19 am
Thank you for taking the time to publish this information very useful!
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1/5/2018 09:08:02 am
I have always wanted to dye my hair red just like the model in the picture you posted. When we were little kids, my sister and I would always bug my mom to color our hair. We own a hair salon and so we would always see all of these customers getting their hair dyed and I remember how much my sister and I wanted one so bad. After a lot of persuading, my mother finally caved in. My sister and I got matching red hair that we loved so much.
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