Cool hues take centre stage this spring. Here’s how to pull of the season’s hottest hair colours, the natural way.
A rich, well-balanced hair colour can completely transform your look and brighten your features. Whether you are a blonde bombshell or a brunette belle, there are vast arrays of natural hair colour products that will keep your colour vibrant through the seasons.
Unfortunately, many women experience hair colour allergies and sensitivities in the salon. A recent study found that eighty-one per cent of hair colour clients between the ages of 27 and 54 have sensitivity issues with harsh hair colour formulas. Also, if you have fragile and brittle hair, using strong ammonia-based colour lines will break and destroy the integrity of your locks.
Thankfully, there are organic alternatives that soothe the scalp and reduce the risk of allergies. Organic Colour Systems has created an organic professional hair colour line with 64 beautiful shades. These formulas provide 100 per cent grey coverage and produce simply amazing healthy, luxurious and vibrant colour every time. The formula is free of ammonia, formaldehyde and PTD’s. It has no plastics, sodium laurel sulphates or parabens. Colours are made with a full spectrum of bio-balanced vitamins and plant extracts. Before you book your next salon visit, ask if Organic Colour Systems is an option.
If you’re colouring at home, there are also great natural options. One of the best is Tints of Nature. It uses natural and certified organic ingredients for stunning salon-standard results. Natural ingredients include: wheat protein, chamomile, calendula, vitamin B5, plus powerful antioxidants from green tea to protect, nourish and enrich your hair during the colouring process. Tints of Nature is gentle, organic and healthy for you and your hair.
Looking to create the amazing Baby Lights seen above? Try Tints of Nature Highlight and Lightener Kits.
Text By: Daven Mayeda
Photography By: Kimberly Metz
Makeup By: Nancy Jambazian
Hair By: Daven Mayeda
Styling By: Julia Perry
Models: Raina Hein and Alli Cripe