“Gone are the days when guys would actively avoid graying hair. For a new generation of adventurous men, dyeing one’s hair gray is gaining traction, appropriating a naturally occurring phenomenon from older men and giving it a millennial twist.” Read more at The New York Times.
Read More“Looks can be deceiving, they say. So can commercials, as we in the U.S. know. But according to our friends across the pond, this deception is worthy of legal action. As Jezebel reports, a Clairol commercial is being banned in the U.K. for misrepresenting Christina Hendricks’ dye job — in it, she went from red to golden blond. After complaints from two viewers, both hair-color educators who, the Advertising Standards Authority ruling states, ‘understood the color change depicted could not have been achieved using the product alone,’ the Authority determined Procter & Gamble fooled viewers by shooting Hendricks with blond hair before shooting her with red.” Read more at Refinery29.
Read More“You can contour your face, you can contour your body, and now you can also contour your hair. Some colorists have begun throwing around the term ‘hair contouring’ to describe a detailed process of strategically highlighting and lowlighting hair to enhance and flatter a person’s face shape.” Read more at Allure.com.
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