FALLAYAGE: THE AUTUMN TREND 2017
This autumn trend was launched by some hair stylists who began to publish the hashtag #fallayage on instagram to indicate the lightening inspired by the warm tones of autumn.
But what exactly is it that is imposing itself as the new hair color trend of autumn 2017? It is a delicate color that is inspired by the warm nuances of autumn: the shades go from honey to caramel up to a more coppery version. The final effect is an irregular discoloration that lightens the hair less accentuated at the root and more evident on the tips.
This coloring is recommended for medium/ long cuts, scaled and for long helmets as it plays on the tips and lengths giving them a typical brightness of the foliage and, in addition, adds size and volume.
This technique is ideal for brunettes and blackberries, whose hair will look brighter and radiant, all without losing their natural appearance; it, in fact, is suitable for those who do not want a radical change and easy to maintain.
Despite this kind of lightening is recommended for people with dark or olive skin, the version more coppery matches perfectly even lighter skins.
Since fallayage is the heir of balayage, the question arises "what is the difference between balayage and fallayage?". The first consists of a bleaching of dark hair, able to give life to the same contrasts that the sun and salt produce on the hair after the summer. The second, instead, is a warmer and more natural lightening, characterized by shades purely autumnal as the colors of dry leaves and sunset: fallayage says goodbye to the bright and cold shades typical of the summer season.
You can bet on the success of this coloring taking into account the success that balayage has had in the past seasons: celebrities like Jessica Biel and Rihanna have flaunted this bleaching on several occasions. Fallayage, in the wake of its predecessor, will not be outdone.
Our advice is to contact your trusted hairdresser and find the autumn shade that best suits your hair and your complexion. Cereals, sand or red earth: what will be your choice?