Golden brown: the golden brown overthrows the blonde and is one of the most fashionable hair trends for 2017
We know it well by now: this is the year of brown hair. Dark, with caramel or tiger eye shades, or more iridescent with chocolate mauve nuances: every shade is welcome. But that's not all, there is in fact a "other" shades of this beloved color, closer to blond and destined to unseat everyone, according to the hair fashion of summer 2017. We are talking about golden brown, a golden brown that winks at the colors of ash and warm blondes, without losing its status as a real brown, perfect to show off this spring.
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If for tiger eye or caramel-colored hair, the ideal styling is represented by the balayage or shatush technique, thus focusing on shades concentrated above all on the lengths to give movement to the hair and make it less homogeneous, the golden brown or golden brown also makes with a full and homogeneous color, especially if you have a not too light skin and a base color in warm ash tones.
The golden brown can include different degrees of intensity: from the more decisive ones, closer to caramel, to the brighter and warmer ones, on the shades of honey. In any case, the idea that we want to suggest with this type of chromatic choice - among the most fashionable colors of 2017 - is of a natural color, homogeneous and not at all artificial, as if it were derived from the lightening of the sun.
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If the lunar complexions find their best enhancement in the extremes, or the ice blond or the bright reds and the defined darks, those with brighter tones blend perfectly with colors with warmer tips, golden brown in the first place.
Women with dark brown hair can use this color for shades on the lengths, thus avoiding starting from the root, as it could detach too much from its base color, resulting excessive and unnatural, while those who sport a dark blonde or an ash, can calmly act on the entire hair, concentrating maximum brightness on ends and lengths, as long as it is completely natural, a "sun-kissed" effect, so to speak.