50/50 colour is a trend that is here to stay. It can be worn in many ways - classically or creatively. It was popular in the early 2000s with Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera wearing the trends, and more recently Dua Lipa brought it back for 2020. However, it really dates back to Blondie rocking the look in the late 70s/early 80s. Now, we have modernised the technique with new tones to add depth and ensure it is attention grabbing for all the right reasons. Use complementary tones for a more simplistic look, or contrasting tones for something more dramatic. On short hair work with harmonising colours so that the hair doesn’t look too busy; give a bob some geometry for a 60's Carnaby girl feel. - Warren Boodaghian, head of technical at HOB Academy, London
Blondes can still have fun, so take inspiration from the 90s for long hair. Go strong and bold with colour placement, but alter the dark/light combo by going softer for a more delicate finish.
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