Colored hair | Rainbow: the color of those who dare
We often need a breath of change and when a woman wants changes, we know, it always starts with her hair. It doesn't matter whether it's a shade of color or a sharp cut. Here's how to do rainbow colored hair.
The real news comes directly from social channels. "Creators" of trends regarding fashion, make-up and hairstyles, have recently flooded the web with rainbow mania. For this coming spring, it is definitely time for colours! Well yes, the rainbow trend for our hair has exploded for a while now.
Multicolor colored hair, hair colored only internally (hidden hair), hair with colored shatush, colored braids and unicorn-style hair have already invaded the trends of the moment. The nuances of rainbow hair range from shatush pink, purple and fuchsia, to mixes of bright and brilliant colors such as bold yellows, intense greens, reds, cobalt blues, or move on to the soft pastel colors of unicorn hair and style hair "siren". It can range from light reflections on blonde hair, up to a real mix of shades ready to define your personality. For some it could be a very noticeable effect, for others it is a way of smiling at life and taking spring with a particular lightness! However, these treatments require an expert hand, often with multiple sessions, so be careful to avoid the typical do-it-yourself procedure.
It is best to rely on a trusted salon, and always carry out an allergy test to test your skin's reaction to any color or discolouration. Furthermore, a professional can help you understand if it is really possible to obtain the color you had imagined and help you choose alternative solutions, achieving the color you have chosen without compromising the health of your hair.
Colored hair needs constant care: hydration is essential for maintaining the hair structure. You will need to use a shampoo for treated hair, always use specific masks after washing and massage your hair with oils. The more hydrated the hair, the less the color fades. Another trick is not to tie it too much, or with elastic bands or hairpins that are too tight: treated hair is in fact more sensitive and is easier for it to break!
There are many colors on the market hair colors if you want to dare a DIY, such as Manic Panic, Crazy color, or for the more "insecure" the Wash Out by L'oreal Colorista which lasts 2-3 washes! If you want a temporary effect, there are toners, sprays and colored chalks specifically for our hair on the market! Personally I love the super colorful effect on the hair, at least once in a lifetime the desire to try slightly particular hair colors comes to everyone!