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What’s Color Melt all about?

Have you heard about the Color Melt technique? It’s similar to balayage but with a more subtle, gradual-fade effect. We explain the in and outs of the melting technique. Would you like to do something different to you hair without losing the natural feel or doing something that’s high-maintenance? Then you’re in luck. The Color Melt technique is what you need. It’s one of the best ways to give your hair new life and light, as well as a feeling of natural movement. The fade effect it creates is really subtle which makes it hard to spot where it starts and finishes. For this color trend different shades of the same tone are used to get an almost impercivable, natural  result. Color intensity is focused on the roots and is gradually faded out towards the ends in the most discreet manner. This way, there’s no arduous upkeep, aside from the usual maintenance (using a mask like the Moisturizing Mask from the Biokera Natura range once and wee, and not forgetting nourishing oils, like Arganology Serum for the ends). One of the big advantages to this technique is its versatility. It works for any type of hair and color base and the results are fabulous. Blonde, brown, copper…. Or even fantasy colors like blue or pink. Like we always say, if your skin tone is warm then you should choose warm hair colors and if, on the other hand, your tone is cold or pink, then go for colder hair color options. And if you’re interested in other articles like “What’s color melt all about?”, or you want to stay ahead of the latest trends, get some daily hair care tips or find out what’s hot in hairstyling, then follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest.
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