5 Favorite Fanola Hair colors
Fanola hair cream is the permanent hair dye from Italy brushing across the nation right now. Hair artists everywhere have been experimenting with it and creating some pretty incredible works of art. It's been especially popular to use it for subtle toning like balayage or creating the Gray Fox and playing with blues. But stylists get pretty creative across the board with these colors. Here are a few of our favorites.
Smooth Balayage
Brittney Perez knows how to make pretty much anything look soft and elegant. This blonde/caramel balayage transformation is no exception. Between the full curls and brown-to-blonde contrast, it looks like Brittney spun pure gold into this 'do. This transformation not only shows off the Fanola's light shades, but just how far you can take a head of long straight hair.
Follow Brittney @bp_styles. You won't regret it.
Red Updos
This is great, because not many stylists go red with Fanola. Brittany takes it a step beyond the color, though, with some braid experiments. She keeps the red reigned in by making it darker, and giving it a spicy tone, so it looks more natural than if she had gone vivid. She styles at the Exclusive Beauty Salon in Stockton, California, and you can follow her at britts_hair__art.
Dimensional Brunette
We mentioned Fanola is great for subtle color changes. This is partly what we meant. Sungei Vo-Peters adds a ton of depth to this brunette color and cut by texturing the hair and just barely lightening and darkening sections a few levels away from each other. She's currently gracing the city of Ft. Worth Texas, and you can keep up with her work @singi.vo.peters.
Blue Grime
Sadie travels much more into the pure self expression side of things with this blue work of art. This was actually re-posted by the Unicorn Tribe as “The Deadly Sins.” It's unconventional, and striking, and expertly done. Sadie is always pushing the boundaries with whatever tools she's using. You can follow Sadie @sadiejcre8s.
Balayage in Purple and Gray
And of course we can count on Miju to give us a perfect example of Fanola purple. He kept this light, just barely on the side of gray and deepened the color as it travels down the hair so you end up with a rich tone at the ends. Miju is one of the prime colorists in LA, and you should definitely follow him @dearmiju.
If you've inspired by this canon of colors and want to try your hand with the Italian line, you can grab some for yourself here. When you post your creations be sure to tag Salon Guys so we can see it.