Best brunette hair color Los Angeles – new trends!

The best brunette hair color is coming to Los Angeles!

Cal Martini Color Group

Many women have brown hair. Brown. As in boring. I should know, since I have brown hair. Many of us want to add a little excitement to our hair color without completely changing it. I know that’s my story. I can’t change my hair color – if I go blonde I look like a negative, if I go darker, it ages me. And <sigh> I am just not in the mood to be a redhead today.

The problem with single-process color is the mistaken idea that you can get exciting, rich dimensional color out of a box. Even your average hair colorist will think – “ok, brown, let’s just change the tone, or shade of brown we are applying here and mission accomplished!” But the problem is that any single process job, no matter how pretty the shade you or your colorist chooses, still leaves you with a head of hair on which every single strand is exactly the same color. It may be a prettier color, but it is still one color. No single process color can be as dimensional as hair color that has several different shades woven together.

The best hair color products for brunettes  are where a great colorist will begin. But any hair color product is much enhanced by how it is applied. No one box or tube of hair color can give you the same kind of dimension and excitement you get by incorporating several shades, or tones, of a color. So what is a girl to do?

Ask your colorist for Shade-on-Shade Multi Dimensional hair color! Also known as Tone-on-Tone Multi Dimensional hair color, this is one of the hottest new hair color techniques trends on the red carpet. This is what we are seeing on famous and fashionable heads from Beverly Hills to New York. The best colorists, up on the most cutting edge trends in color, are creating subtle shifts in color, giving their clients hair that is layered with shades in soft sexy ranges of color like maple sugar, chocolate, cognac and caramel, so that your hair looks fuller, richer and more touchable than any bleaching could ever do. Unlike some trends in hair color, which will come and go, this method of application is so subtle, so elegant, so flexible and easy to tailor to perfection to enhance a woman’s skin tone, that it is here to stay.

How is it done? I watched as master colorist Cal Martini of Beverly Hills mixed up no Rebecca with foilsless than five pots of hair color in a range of pretty shades of brown – warm tones or cool tones – which he then applied to my hair, using foil to keep each tiny section from bleeding on to the others. I looked like an extra in Apocalypto by the time he finished adding foils to my hair.

And an hour later, I looked like a million dollars. Seriously. Gone was boring brown, what I had now was shiny brunetteRebecca after S.O.S hair with subtle highlights. No streaks, just subtle variations in tone that made my hair look thicker and my skin look translucent. Since this process is so subtle I look like one of those incredibly lucky people born with great hair.

So that’s how they do it!