Goldwell hair color, high lights the Photo shoot!

Haircolorinorlando.comThis is our model Selah, she requested a lighter hair color for her photo shoot. Her natural base color is a level 7 neutral. We used Goldwell level 7gb for low lights and Goldwell Powder Lightener for her foil h. And we used a 10bg Colorance color glaze for the final highlights process. Her makeup was A Golden Tan 1 foundation using Joe Blasco Foundation, and MAC eye shadows, cheek color, blush,  and lip stick. The photo shoot came out wonderful her. Always use the best products for the hair and since Selah is a model she is in the salon a lot. So it is good to try not to overdo the hair color. Keeping good hygiene for the skin is also very important.  When you are finished doing the final preparation for the models make always take a photograph and check, check, check. Also with the hair, check for fly away hairs, try teasing and not so much hairspray. Keep the lip stick fresh through the photo shoot.

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The Right Blonde For You

JosephKellner.comBefore choosing a new hair color, consider your skin tone and eye color. You may find that warmer colors suit you better and lift your overall appearance. For example, if your hair has already been bleached or colored a very light blond hue and your darker roots are starting to show, change your color to a warmer tone of blond with deep honey highlights. And forget the bleach… your hair needs time to recuperate. A new hair color can create an extraordinary impact when combined with a fresh new hair style.Also when you are changing your hair color also make sure you change your makeup colors also. Many clients will keep the same makeup colors and they will see that they are not very complementing to there new hair color. And always change you hair color as the seasons change along with your makeup.  Make sure you have your hairdresser tell you the changes you need in your makeup also.

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