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Brunette alert: this hair color will suit you too well and it will also take 10 years off of you

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Brunettes of the world, this spring a new hair color has come to your nearest hairdressers that will whistle you. And we do not say it, the evidence we have collected on the networks says it because since the stylist Kristina Cheeseman made it fashionable, half Instagram is 'living' with him. It is called 'Cinnamon Sugar Crunch' and it is inspired by the color of some famous cereals from the United States (the Cinnamon Toast Crunch) that replicate the tones of French toast, that is, French toast.

So now that we have Easter just around the corner, we can't think of a better inspiration to change hair tone for spring.

How is the fashionable color for brunettes?

The Cinnamon Sugar Crunch is a mixture of several shades, how could it be otherwise, because all the color trends of recent years point in that direction. But this mix could not be more beautiful. Try to mix a cinnamon and a sugar tone, as its peculiar name says, that is, light brown with ice blonde . And the result has been this wonder:

Kristin's goal in creating it was to make it look like an "expensive" hair color but actually require very little maintenance because it is designed for a very busy client: "She comes to the salon once or twice a year so I have to think about how it goes. to fit him when he grows up, "he told Allure. The stylist points out that this coloring allows you to go 10 or 12 weeks without stepping on the hair so it is also a good saving measure, she says.

And why is it for brunettes? Because the base of the natural tone of Kristina's client started from a quite dark tone. She started using the same technique as the babylights highlighting small sections of hair and what was left free of coloration was hand painted to lighten and blur. She applied a very similar tone to the natural one on the roots and blended it with the lighter tones so that when growing, the unsightly straight cut remains between one tone and the other.