Sunday Times

PRETTY IN PASTEL

From models at Marc Jacobs to Lady Gaga on the Golden Globes red carpet; a swirl of the softest cotton-candy shades are taking over locks everywhere

- TEXT: NOKUBONGA THUSI

THE TREND

Pastel hair is nothing new in the beauty world but thanks to the Marc Jacobs Spring 2019 show, it has peaked and solidified its presence both on and off the runway. Models were given individual­ised dye jobs of the softest pastel hues, ranging from powder blue to peach sorbet, leaving audiences mesmerised.

The “princess pastel” trend suits everyone and is also perfect for those who might not be confident about colour. These days, washes of pastel have as much commitment as you want them to have. Whether you choose to add a full head of permanent colour, wear highlights or employ the genius of a spray-on wash-out hue for the weekend, it’s the new way to be an instant beauty chameleon.

TIP: As a rule of thumb, cooler tones such as blues, greens and purples pop against a darker skin tone while fairer skin tones should try soft pinks, corals and violets.

HOW TO GET IT 1 Seek profession­al salon assistance:

For some people the thought of experiment­ing with hair colour is enough to send them into a cold sweat. Luckily, with so many advances in hair colour, dyeing your locks doesn’t have to end in a horror story. If you’re considerin­g a more permanent method of achieving candy colours, consult a profession­al as the first step. While natural blondes can make the transition to pastel far easier, those with darker hair require colour lifting using bleach. In this case, seeking profession­al assistance can be the difference between ending up with a handful of bleach-damaged hair and the hue of your dreams.

Candice Wyatt-Minter, founder of Wyatt Hairdressi­ng, advises: “When deciding on a hair colour, keep in mind that it may take multiple appointmen­ts at the salon to achieve the desired look. You should be asking your hairdresse­r what maintenanc­e is involved, what to take home with you, and when should you return for your next appointmen­t. It is also important to discuss your budget with your hairdresse­r, for the appointmen­t on the day and for future appointmen­ts.”

2 Maintain at home:

Now that you have splurged on getting the perfect pastel shade, at-home maintenanc­e is what keeps it the gift that keeps on giving. Make sure you always use a shampoo and conditione­r that is specific for colour-treated hair. This will not only preserve your chosen shade for longer but will help prevent hair breakage or brittlenes­s. Colour-treated hair tends to be dry and porous so indulge in a repairing, hydrating hair mask bi-weekly, or bond strengthen­ing treatments to intensely treat hair and keep it looking healthy.

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