PINK Magazine - Vol. 2 April 2013

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Want fresh blooming hair colour for spring? By Joy Amistad Stylist at Visions Salon and Spa, Saskatoon

Do you have long beautiful locks and want a change but don’t want to chop off all of your hair? Do you have a shorter cropped style and just feel like you keep getting the same old cut? Need a revamp? Just like the weather transforms, your hair should too! Ombre is the flourishing change that you just might need to try out. Ombre is a dynamic colouring technique that can be seen in magazines, runways and on celebrities. It is achieved when a darker colour starts at your roots then diffuses to lighter ends. It is a fantastic procedure for people that want change but do not want the maintenance of hair colouring. Ombre is ideal for students. You can get it done once and then simply let it grow out. It is great for transitioning from winter to spring. This method is incredible on any length, shade or texture of hair.

leaving your blonde light, bright and undamaged. Stay away from punky neon pinks and ask for a dusty rose or lilac. Ask your stylist for their recommendation on a colour method that would best suit you and your personality; or come visit me at Visions Salon and Spa and I will make sure to take care of you! “Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

There are a variety of different looks and ways to achieve this fresh style. It can be anything from extremely funky to muted and sun kissed. If you are lusting for lighter hair but don’t want the structured, chunky, obvious highlighted look, the Ombre is perfect for you! This approach gives you many options depending on your personality and style. If you are more traditional and conservative, try a delicate dark chocolate base to warm chestnut on your ends for more of a natural look. Or, if you are far from reserved, try intense black to icy blonde or maybe even to fire red. Blondes, freshen up your pale locks with pastel ends. Ombre is for you as well! This look is fantastic for blondes that want a change but are afraid of commitment. These pastel tones are semi permanent stains and will simply wash out of your hair,

Joy Amistad is a passionate hairstylist who originated in Vancouver and has continued to develop her talent by further training not only in Vancouver, but as well as Las Vegas, New York, Orlando, Miami and is now residing in Saskatoon. Her extended training has furthered her knowledge in precision cuts, hair colours and up styling. Hair is a fashion industry that is continually changing and growing; she truly values the importance of continually upgrading and enhancing her skills. She doesn’t believe hair dressing is just a job, it’s her passion. Joy is a stylist at Visions Salon and Spa in Saskatoon.

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