Director, Karine Jackson says “2015 is in full swing and I think it’s time we left winter in the dark and started to look toward the brighter days. At this time of year many clients are thinking about brightening up their locks. Read on for my tips on the hottest colours for this season…”

Over Ombré?

Ombré is evolving this year to give a brighter sunnier vibe. Working alongside Ombré, adding face-framing pieces can instantly brighten up a complexion. We’re also seeing Ombré working its way higher up toward the roots for that really beachy lived in feel. Look at celebs like Rachel McAdams who’s given her on trend midi cut a 2015 spin with her now colour.

Sun kissed Lengths

Saving up for a summer holiday? A full head of chunky highlights every six weeks can be costly, high maintenance and aging; opt for natural sun kissed Balayage highlights throughout the hair for a much softer shade that only needs to be re-done every 8-10 weeks (and you’ll have some spare change for another beach-side cocktail!

Red Alert

Reds are taking centre stage this season, which is really exciting. There’s a red for everyone from coppers to brights so if you want to take the plunge with this shade, work with your colourist to determine which tone suits you. Look to celebrities such as Christina Hendricks and Emma Stone for gorgeous red inspiration. The more striking the colour (such as reds and coppers), the more noticeable the fade is so make sure you lock the colour in with your aftercare.

Top Tips

It’s important to keep coloured hair looking vibrant so make sure you lock in your colour with the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type/colour. These products do cost slightly more than high street products but after spending money getting your colour perfect, why not spend the extra few pounds to keep it looking like you’ve just stepped out of the salon for weeks to come? Look for a brand that contains wheat protein as opposed to salt (which strips hair colour) like Organic Colour Systems as this will keep your colour looking bright and radiant for this season.

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