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OSMO Autumn/Winter Hair Trends

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OSMO ambassadors have shared their top tips and trends for autumn/winter 21, from autumnal shades to rebel streaks, professional colour techniques continue to set the trends…

Bring on the Balayage

"After your clients have had their fix of the (little) summer sun, their hair will have been lightened by the elements, so now is a great time to start re-introducing some depth. By adding depth, you can make clients feel brighter as the lighter hair sits next to a deeper panel with pop. Keep warm tones at the forefront throughout the cooler upcoming months, sometimes when we say warm it up, to a blonde they automatically think ORANGE! We know this isn’t the case, simply introducing a gold violet or an ash gold can change the look beautifully, so add a little warmth and keep the light bouncing out of the hair to help your clients feel brighter.” – OSMO Global Ambassador, Michael Convey, owner of Convey Salons, Stokesley

Show us the Money

“Money pieces are here to stay. Nearly every client who comes into the salon now is interested in the money piece technique and I don’t see that changing! It’s the perfect top up service from your balayage for clients, helping to lift their complexion and add an extra pop. We’ll just see a move towards darker blondes as the seasons change up.” – OSMO Ambassador, Jake Nugent from HeadKandy Hair, Middlesborough

Be the Rebel

“The rebel streaks/pastel highlights will continue through this season. Some clints are still perhaps not ready to embrace full colour and this is the ideal, low commitment way to introduce colour to them. Although pastels are usual associated with summer months, playing with more rainbow effects and giving that ‘fun’ element to your streaks means it’s timeless really.” – OSMO Ambassador, Jes McMahon, owner of Son of a Bleach salon, Stourport

Crazy for Copper

“The copper hues are going to be a very popular trend this A/W; they add warmth and it’s the ideal wearable option for clients who prefers a more natural look but can also be amped up to a brighter orange copper for those a little more expressive! OSMO Intense Copper Colour Revive (RRP: £10.49, Sally Beauty) is a must-have for all copper clients to take home to ensure longevity of their colour between visits. Cut wise, it's all going to be about wolf texture cut - opting for metallic copper creates this depth of texture, which is certain to catch the eye.” – OSMO Ambassador, Becky Sutherland, owner of Pink Lemon Hair, Durham

Pining for Pastel

“With the nights getting darker a new look can be just the pickup your clients need. With a major focus on tonal effects such as a peach, pink or violet blonde blush, pastels are going to be the one to watch, even in the A/W months. We’ll start to see more of a focus to the crown area that’s then drawn through to the ends for that blending pastel effect. Mix your OSMO Color Psycho (RRP: £8.59, Sally Beauty) shade with OSMO Color Psycho Tamer (RRP: £8.59, Sally Beauty) to dial down the colour to create your perfect pastel shade.” – OSMO Ambassador, Adele Clarke, owner of Spectrum Hair, St Helens

Cool Queen

“It’s all about the creamy blondes this A/W for me. We’ll be seeing a softer finish with a pearlescent blonde - particularly the icy white shades, ideal for the party season! Full head highlights will become increasingly popular again as the demand grows for cooler blonde tones once more. Clients can use the OSMO Super Silver No Yellow Shampoo (RRP: £10.99, Sally Beauty) and OSMO Super Silver No Yellow Mask (RRP: £5.99, Sally Beauty) to fight any brassy warmth through extreme super-violet pigments between visits.” - OSMO Ambassador Debbie O’Keeffe from Montana Blu Hair, Ireland

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