This look streamlines autumn dressing. Lay the curls over a crisp white blouse or a chunky-knit pullover immediately gives polish. On brunettes with pale skin, it will provide the required depth avoiding the loss of glowing brightness.
Vivid Magenta Waves
This decision is a very provocative bold move: bright magenta waves that shock the surroundings where they appear in. Despite the fact that it can be later perceived as adventurous on colder tones, the jewel-pink flatters blue eyes, pale skin and fair complexion immaculately. On the olive or tan skin the color becomes frothy in form and is playful, and chic.

This is one color that I have tried before and discovered that the trick is bringing out pigment-depositing conditioners. The Keracholor Clenditioner in Pink is a soft hero, toned down cleanser. The aim is also not to have magenta drift toward faded but it is intensity that makes the shade more sonorous.
The most interesting aspect about this color is that it has both youthfulness and calmness about it. It is eye-catching but not gimmicky, and jewel colors will have a hint of class. It is perfect to go out on autumn evenings when you need your hair to work as a complement of the evening.
Onyx Base with Pumpkin Spice Highlights
Pumpkin spice and autumn go hand-in-hand, and this palette demonstrates that the taste can be carried very elegantly beyond the kitchen table. Drama and seasonal color is achieved with a dark onyx canvas spiked with molten orange strands and this is perfect for the clients with dark erb colored hair willing to achieve the look of leaves on the ground on their tresses. The combination has particularly complementary reverberation to either rich brown or vivid green eyes, giving warmth to the cool undertone in type 2 and 3.

I would recommend a UV- and hydrating-rich protector, e.g. Redken Color Extend Magnetics, which will keep orange glow in and protect against fade. Moisture is essential: without it, more than the proper lift and the color becomes brassified. Because I had tried a bright and cheery peekaboo hair strand, I liked how it can be combined when it looks like whispering in the day and like a firefly at dusk.
The effect is whimsical yet brooding, thoroughly autumnal. On the same level are pale brunettes who are nervous about extreme lifts and this formulation serves up the spice of the season whilst retaining a darker essence. It’s audacious, yet comfortably everyday.
Molten Sunset Layers
An adventurous mix of orange, copper and even gentled lowlights, this color belongs to those who are not afraid to stand out. It glows with a blazing warmth on fair skin; on those blue or green irises it acts as a magnet. The haircut, mercilessly disheveled and tiered, keeps the color to act like a burning fire, wherein it changes, glows and refuses the safety of evenness. It is a headline color: it strides into a room, it takes possession of the stage without the least effort.

To maintain the glow, I vow by a cycle of cream once in a couple of weeks at home. My first pick is the Color Reviving Gloss in Copper color by Madison Reed; this one revives the molten light that is lost in weaker formulas. Avoid the shine and the glowing layers fade away to one color within only a few days.
Spiritually this color belongs to the Scandinavian October of Norway; when the sky grows dark, and then bursts with orange pink. The effect is sunny, bold and just the right ticket to jump into fall with a straight face of unabashed self-confidence.
Frosted Pixie Platinum
The platinum pixie has traditionally dominated the world of cool but now the frosted type is takes a glamorous hold of the cool undertones during the autumnal colors. The glowing icy-blonde works beautifully with fair tone and icy blue eyes, which adds reflecting light uniting and illuminating transparent porcelain skin. The flirty, ruffled precariousness is softened by playful, disheveled texture, keeping the appearance modern and flirtatious as well as traditional and classy.

Experimented with the platinum spectrum myself, the one rule that should be mentioned is the importance of hydration. Olaplex No. 3 will always be my best friend, glueing the strength to all the world lifts. Anti-purple neutraliser is v important, Fanola No Yellow is my favourite as, even a slight brassy reflection can blow the cold. The frostiness gives the medium complexions a classy look and looks almost dreamy on the porcelain complexions.
Short, luminous hair feels exhilarating as the air cools. The ice sparkles on the wool of bulky cabans and the fullness of thick scarves and constitutes an exotic but completing companion to smothering layers. The effect is simultaneously assertive, stylish, and introvertedly timeless.
Textured Pearl Blonde
Texturized pearl blonde is modern cool with a touch of the mystery. In this layered bob, the creamy pearl tones tone down the pale foundation subtly which gives the skin a luminous look. The effect is especially alluring on fair blue-eyed pale skin: the hair takes a near invisible halo that gently lightens the whole face.

Maintenance revolves around a mix of gloss and toner. Pearl Blonde of wella color fresh is my personal favourite; being that its delicate formulation neither dulls nor lacks glow like a full on toner. A hydrating mousse or cream locks the ends suppliant and ruffled that casual texture that gives the colour its lightly nonchalant aspect.
My attraction to pearl blonde can be traced to its universality. It can be worn on light and olive skin, equally, since it is not pre-owned and soapy, at the same time, not cheap and showy. It also has the right place in between sheer blonde and cool elegance, offering just a touch of colour that nevertheless remains flatters decisively.
Gunmetal Silver Layers
This silver is made to audaciously change to gunmetal layers that shimmer between dark graphite and glacial silver. The outcome sends a request to the observation of blue and green eyes (particularly on pale or light skin) where the contrast makes the stare acute. When permitted to cascade in dishevelled locks, the effect is a casual chic signature piece.

Such metallics, however, exact a maintenance toll. Shampoos are compulsory in the Antofade violet, though lustre I recommend featherlight oil (such as Moroccanoil Light) in the mid-length to the tips. The aim is refractive glow, not arid reflectivity.
To just my personal preference, the color exudes an electric serenity- defiant, but discreetly sophisticated. When it is combined with a shorter leather or tailored jacket, it can be its fastest path to a serene composure.
