Back to Black: Dark hair is back in trend
1/7/2024

Back to Black: Dark hair is back in trend

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After the platinum hair fever, more and more women are opting to go back to brown hair, but the transformation requires special care, experts warn. Actress Deborah Secco surprised her fans with a change of look after the end of filming "Salve-se Quem Puder", showing up with dark hair. Another artist who opted for dark hair was singer and ex-BBB model Gabi Martins. According to our ambassador and Beauty Artist, Thiago Martins, in addition to the former blondes, more and more women are deciding to radicalize their look and go back to brown or other darker shades. Disguising damage According to the expert, dark hair helps camouflage imperfections in the hair such as dryness and split ends: "The trend to go back to natural is gaining a lot of strength. The change is positive, but requires study: dark tones give more contrast to the skin and highlight the light, almond-shaped eyes. However, the frame formed by brown hair can highlight expression lines and dark circles on more mature skin. The tip is not to go too dark to avoid weighing down the face."

However, becoming a brunette again can turn into a nightmare, warns Thiago Martins. Without the necessary care, the procedure can become "flattened" - in other words, with too much pigment. To avoid the reverse effect, the hairdresser explains that it is essential to carry out pre-pigmentation. "Pre-pigmentation restores the background of the hair. If the professional applies a brown or dark blonde directly to the light strand, the blue pigment in these colors can ruin the final result. That's why it's very important to pre-pigment with a 6-volume oxidizer and a little copper tone to achieve a natural result," she says. Yamá recently launched the new Professional Color Nano Infusion line, which features a technology in its formulation that guarantees perfect dispersion of the color pigment. It is a derivation of the BECA B (BIO) E (ESTER) CArrier system, a transport system that allows molecules of the ideal size to be transported to the deepest parts of the fiber, guaranteeing greater homogenization of the color.

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The color also contains vegetable ingredients that make the colouring and toning process even more effective, providing long-lasting color, extraordinary shine, hydration and softness, minimizing the damage caused by the colouring process and day-to-day, perfect coverage of white hair.Back to dark hairTIPSAccordingto the expert, the first step is to assess the health of the hair. Porous or very dry strands can have a negative impact on the final result, so it's important to take care of your hair before any procedure. Recovery can be carried out in the salon with special products such as the Yamá Anti-Rubber Complex, but maintenance at home with the hair schedule before and after coloring is essential. "The extra dry parts of the hair tend to hold less color. Stains can therefore occur in the final result. However, most of the problems can occur due to a lack of technique in the application - no very thick strands, for example - and the choice of low-performance dyes. My recommendation is always to invest in color lines with treatment actives and nanotechnology," concludes the professional. And if you have any doubts about how to make this change properly, consult a professional to guarantee a great result! And, of course, for more information on the new formula of our Professional Color NANO Infusion, visit:

https://nanoinfusion.yama.com.br/

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