The Fall season calls for so much more than a change in weather…it calls for a beauty routine refresh. It’s time to swap out your pastel polishes for more moody shades, your lattes with something a little more pumpkin- spiced, and your hair – well, the possibilities are endless!

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Cream Soda Blonde
Yes, you read that right. Cream soda blonde is the transitional shade you’ll be seeing everywhere this season. A bright blonde base with ribbons of warm lowlights, think of it like a cooler take on a golden blonde. Not only does it transition perfectly into the colder months, it’s also a great way for blondies to test the darker waters without total commitment.

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Curtain Bangs
Taking it back to the Brigitte Bardot days, these swoopy, middle-parted bangs drape down on either side to frame the face. Think grown out fringe, parted in the middle. It’s a look that’s simple to maintain, look tres chic with a variety of different hairstyles, and gives off that effortless cool-girl vibe we’re all aspiring for.
The trick to styling these bangs? It’s all in the art of the blow dry. Before drying, add a smoothing serum to strands (both Blow Dry Lotion or Smoothing Balm will do the trick). Blow dry bangs using just your fingers, going in one direction first and then the other. If need be, finish with a round brush.

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Bronde Hair
Is it blonde? Is it brunette? It’s a little bit of both! Bronde hair is the ideal marriage of blonde and brown color, usually achieved through the balayage technique. The key to this low-maintenance color is to have lots of your natural color showing through – it’s what makes it so effortless. We love it because of the instant dimension it gives to strands. It’s a color that works on almost everyone, but especially those with olive or light beige skin tones. If you’re color shy or struggle to find time to make it to the salon regularly, this is the shade for you.
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