Shape ClipsWe were trying to find some quick/cool ways to wear one of these clips and this was our fave.
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If you want a whole new look or just a slight change ,get a head start with these celeb approved hair trends. Ronze"Ronze is a mixture of copper red and bronze brown," Matrix StyleLink celebrity hairstylist George Papanikolas told Good Housekeeping. It works well on all complexions, you just have to find the best version with your colorist. For those with fair skin like Julianne, you'll want a more vibrant undertone. Dip-DyeBabylightsCoined by Jack Howard of Neville Hair & Beauty Salon, the term "babylights" refers to a technique of applying very fine strands of color throughout the hair with meche or plastic wrap—it helps the hair look multi-dimensional, and the highlights boost your color in a more natural way. Fantasy ColorsBronde"Bronde," a term inspired by blondes who want to go dark—but not too dark—became a big hair color trend in summer 2015 after Blake shocked the world with an Instagram of her newly dyed tresses. It's carrying strong into 2016 though, as it's a nice blend of hues for the colder weather. Opal HairConsider this new hair trend the lighter, trendier cousin of the beloved rainbow hair that took over everyone's Instagram. It's a blend of pearl and light pinks, blues, purples, or greens. Platinum Blonde Blue Tints Gray Hair While some women are all about playing with the color of their hair these days, others are embracing their more natural shade—and that includes gray. Balayage HighlightsThis hand-painted highlighting technique has been around for a while, but it's making a resurgence in requests at the salon. It's not hard to see why, as it gives the hair softer, less noticeable regrowth lines. Translation: you can go longer between salon visits.
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