Summer is not quite over yet but many of us are already looking to Autumn for inspiration. Great Lengths latest fashion colours are the perfect transitional colours for those looking to change up their look – Peach Blonde, Strawberry Blonde and Brown Rose.
Great Lengths is constantly innovating and building its colour range, offering an extensive breadth of colour options for stylists and customers to experiment with. The new colours launching this month, bring the total colour offering to 88 shades in the Great Lengths range.
These new mid-tones tones have been added to increase the versatility of colour matching and provide Great Lengths customers with as much choice as possible. Each of the new shades will be available in both classic bonds and GL Tapes, making them accessible for all types of Great Lengths users.
Peach Blonde
Great Lengths is renowned for its wide range of blonde shades to suit all depths and tones, and the launch of the new peach blonde delivers on the latest in blonde trends.
The new shade is predominately blonde, but with a soft peachy glow when the light hits. This enhanced natural shade offers blondes the ability to add a soft-toned fashion colour to their hair whilst still maintaining a natural look and feel.
Strawberry Blonde
Closing the gap between deep auburn brunettes and light copper blondes, this strawberry shade is a great mid-tone. The perfect transitional colour as we move in to Autumn, and suits a range of skin tones.
Whether you’re looking to add lightness to darker auburn tones or add depth to lighter hair, Strawberry Blonde allows for a natural multi-tonal effect.
Brown Rose
Brown Rose offers something a little different for the brunette category. Low maintenance colours are becoming ever more popular but it’s important to offer some diversity within these darker hair shades.
The soft balayage of rich brown to rose brown in this limited colour, offers clients the chance to add warmth and interesting dimension to their hair without having to consider regrowth maintenance or damage to their hair.
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