Vivid colours, original combinations and the breath of fresh air for the hair. This is how newest trends in colourisation are introduced. Past moths been all about pink combined with blonde. Today, hearts of women are stolen by “blorange”. What is it?
If you think about more vivid hair colour, that will go along with your crazy nature, but still will be consistent with upcoming trends, this is your go to. “Blorange” is the best solution for you. True metamorphosis for dull hair. It is perfect manifestation of interesting, original and slightly wild personality.
What is “blorange”?
“Blorage” is a combination of two colours – blond and orange. This is a successor to the latest colourisation trend in all shades of pink. Rose Gold hair ruled on fashion shows, among celebrities and on the streets of all greater cities. More courageous women decided on change of the entire colour. Other women added some pink touch to their blond hair. Today, the same thing can be done with orange.
Are orange hair here to stay? Most certainly. However, “blorange” is no ordinary colourisation. This trend is not about dyeing your hair deep red. “Blorange” provides fair hair (best blond or ashy) with orange highlights. There are few versions:
- orange ombre or sombre,
- lowlights with orange,
- orange highlights,
- orange touch.
Where does “blorange” come from?
Right after summer pink and autumn pumpkin latte, orange blond is expected to be upcoming moths hit. “Blorange” colourisation is a novelty that started in London. Orange blond was invented by the British colourisation expert, Alex Brownsell. The model for the trend was Georgia May Jagger, whose natural colour is blond.
“Blorange” effect was achieved by the stylist in a simple way. First she dyed her model’s hair with delicate orange shade, then partially washed the colour out. It resulted with effect of mild orange highlights. The dye she used was a combination of red with right shade of yellow.
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