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Falling for Fallayage!

From rose gold to geode, cream soda, beige blond and silver, this year has seen its fair share of hair color trends... and it's not over yet! Our latest hair colour crush is the seasonally superb "fallayage" Let's take a closer look at this trend, and see just why fallayage has the beauty world all of a flutter.

What is "Fallayage"?

Fallayage can be described as an autumnal balayage using warm shades which bring light, shape and dimension to the hair. It can exist in different nuances, such as honey, copper, mahogany, red, and a subtle blend of warm browns and beige tones – making it suitable for almost any hair colour.

Why Should I Love Fallayage?

In the colder autumn/winter months, we all need a helping hand when it comes to keeping our complexion looking radiant and healthy. Fallayage can do just that. The warm undertones emphasize the pink in our cheeks, giving the face a natural glow without needing a blusher! Plus, fallayage includes so many different shades that it's great for getting a truly personalized colour combination that suits your skin tone, face shape and hair type perfectly.

How Can I Get Fallayage Hair Colour?

Easy – simply ask your stylist. They will help you select shades from our Pro colour ranges. Together, you'll create a unique fallayage that evokes the gorgeous golden, red and brown hues of autumn.

Remember to take care of your fallayage by using a colour protecting shampoo and conditioner as well as a weekly mask to keep hair healthy-looking and glossy, in order to show off that fallayage shine to its best! 

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