Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Red shades of color are simple to try!

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Spice up Blah Hair with a Red Hot Shade

Looking for low-maintenance change, follow these easy at-home color steps


Auburn tones reflect seasonal changes and aren't as daunting as going full-on red. The key? Ending up with an even shade. Los Angeles colorist Marco Pelusi reveals his tricks of the trade through a fabulous color makeover on TotalBeauty.com reader Mary. See how you can use his technique to avoid an at-home hair color mishap.

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It's Fall. That's the season we are in, though here in good ol' Arizona it still feels like summer. We had a wee two day cold snap, and then right back to the 90's. Darn. Just as I was ready to wear pants.
Being Fall, it's time for a transition from your summer look to your Fall color palette before going in to a winter and Holiday makeup / hair style and color palette.
For a seasonal change, try a demi-permanent hair rinse in a red tone to enhance the color of your hair. As always, when home coloring follow the rule of thumb: stay with in 1-2 shades of your natural color. Whatever that is. I haven't seen my natural color since high school.

To add a red shade to your color palette, now is the time to try brick reds, cool reds and maybe even a super dark black red a 'la Vamp from Chanel. Lipsticks are a fun inexpensive way to update your wardrobe and style without emptying the wallet.

Follow through on a click of today's beauty bubble to see more on home hair coloring into the red zone with star colorist Marco Pelusi.

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