
Carolina Dieckman and Thank you, Massafera New shades of light brown have just appeared, thus reinforcing a trend that has been gaining momentum in salons: the transition from blonde to warmer, more sophisticated and natural nuances. Once blonde-haired icons, actresses attracted attention by sporting fresh looks, and the movement has already inspired women to rethink their relationship with their hair and opt for sleeker, lower-maintenance colours.
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According to the hairdresser Clayton SantanaAccording to Werner Coiffure, the transition from blonde to brown changes not only the color, but also the structure of the hair. “Blonde strands tend to be more sensitive to bleaching,” he explains. “When they become dark, we need to replace the pigments and treat them at the same time. It sounds simple, but it also requires special care so that the color remains uniform and the hair regains its shine and softness.”
One of the biggest insecurities among those who have been blonde for years is the fear of regret. Therefore, Clayton believes in gradual change as the safest and most natural path. “Techniques like blending roots, subtle brown highlights, and bright pigments with soft pigments help create depth without weighing down the look. This way, the woman gets to know herself in the mirror throughout the process,” she says.
The main caveat concerns hair health. Since bleached hair tends to be more fragile, the risk of chemical cutting increases if the transition is done suddenly. “The secret is to respect the hair’s time. We evaluate the fibers beforehand, treat them during and continue to care for them afterwards. In many cases, pre-staining is necessary to restore lost pigments and ensure a more stable and long-lasting color,” explains the specialist.
After the move, maintenance is just as important as the initial procedure. Specific products for colored hair, a moisturizing routine, and moderate use of heat tools will help maintain the new color. “Shine baths and discreet touch-ups keep the brown alive and the hair healthy longer,” Clayton reveals.
The trend is far from losing steam. Nuances such as caramel, chocolate and honey are the bets of hairdressers for this new phase of luminous brunettes, colors that enhance different skin tones and give the perfect combination of elegance, naturalness and movement.
For hairdresser and businessman Rudi WernerThis is a trend that is here to stay. “The color brown has gained a new status. It is seen as a modern choice full of personality. We are working on nuances that enhance hair movement and provide luxurious shine, which is relevant to this new moment of beauty,” he declared.