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TikTok not only hypes up affordable beauty products and small businesses, but it s also spawning hair color trends. Lately, it s all about
copper hair. People seen to be more curious about being a redhead than usual and dyeing their hair a vibrant ginger hue. Sierra Kener, a hairstylist at Los Angeles Nine Zero One, credits Gigi Hadid s recent dye job and Netflix s
The Queen s Gambit for the recent rise of copper hair on TikTok.
We could all use a vacation. And while it s looking more likely that you could be on a beach sooner rather than later, vacation glow hair is here to give you the same vibes as quickly as your next hair appointment.
The latest twist on classic balayage highlights, vacation glow hair is all about giving your hair a pretty, sun-kissed vibe, even if you ve been inside for the greater part of a year. It s a subtle change, but makes a big impact, and it s a great way to get ready for the warmer weather ahead.
According to Nicole Tabloff, a colorist at Chicago s Maxine Salon who coined the term, vacation glow hair is perfect for all hair types and works on both virgin and dyed hair. Basically, it consists of subtle highlights and a warm gloss that adds tons of dimension and shine and makes you look like you ve spent a week at the beach.
Wondering what hair colour trends will be big in 2021? Switching up your hair colour is a great way to signal new beginnings, and after a year like 2020, we’re welcoming this type of change with open arms. While lockdowns may impact your ability to book your usual colour appointment, the good news is you have ample amounts of time to dream up your next hair colour while you wait. Whether it’s enhancing your natural shade or going for a complete colour overhaul, there’s a way to keep it fresh and current in the new year. We spoke with Canadian hair experts to get their top colour predictions for 2021. Here’s what they had to say.