jeudi 24 mars 2016
14 "Sand Art" Hair Color Looks That Will Make You Join Team Unicorn
The rainbow hair trend shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon - especially not with this latest take on the look. Inspired by The Clashist's sand art-print swimsuit ($120), colorist Rebecca Taylor used Pravana hair dye to create a truly kaleidoscope style. Using the "sand art" method of coloring, each strand of hair is painted several different hues, and the dye is applied in horizontal sections. Watch the captivating video to get a better understanding of this unique balayage technique. Plus, see more members of the unicorn tribe ahead.
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