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Hair Color Trends

Posted: 8/5/2010

Celebrity stylist George Papanikolas says, "Overall, warm tones are going to be all the rage: deep coppers and reds, rich chocolates."

Celebrity stylist George Papanikolas says, "Overall, warm tones are going to be all the rage: deep coppers and reds, rich chocolates."

(NAPSI) - Celebrity stylist George Papanikolas offers the scoop on the hottest hair trends:

• Brunettes, he advised, should "richen their hair to a warm chocolate brown." Papanikolas cites Nicole Richie as an example of how brown can be glamorous and fun.

• "Redheads opt for deep coppers, rich auburns," said Papanikolas. Consider Debra Messing, Kate Walsh, Scarlett Johansson.

• Blondes will want to take their tresses to a golden, buttery blonde with lots of dimension from lowlights and a golden glaze. Sarah Jessica Parker's dimensional highlighted look is a great example.

• Ombré hair is making a splash for an edgier look. Spotted on Erin Wasson, Rachel Bilson and Shenae Grimes, the effect is darker hair at the roots that fades into a lighter color on the ends.

Whatever your color, it's important to preserve and protect your investment. Choose hair products specifically formulated to keep color vibrant and fresh. Papanikolas recommends JOICO Color Endure to ensure that color lasts longer while keeping hair manageable and healthy looking.

Learn more at www.joico.com and (800) 445-6426.

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