The versatility of Chocolate Lilac
The versatility of Chocolate Lilac
Have you ever considered adding some lilac touches to your hair? Well, if you had not done it or if you had it in mind but did not dare to carry out the change … Now is the time! Chocolate Lilac has gained a lot of ground in hairdressing salons and has become one of the most desirable shades of winter. The best? Its versatility. It is suitable for all skin types. The only requirement that must be met is to have a chocolate-colored base. Take note because we are going to tell you different ways, all very cool, to wear lilac in your hair.
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The softest way
The softest way
The mixture of lilac and brown can be worn in a very risky way or in a very subtle way. If you want to risk little, the ideal is to opt for a few purple sparkles throughout the hair, which are noticeable but do not take all the limelight. A perfect option to give luminosity without the result being too crazy.
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In balayage
In balayage
Applying the lilac color in the form of balayage highlights is a great trick to give prominence to the purple color throughout the hair. Its mixture with chestnut will achieve a very, very flattering contrast, which will be present throughout the mane.
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A more natural application
A more natural application
The lilac color is not at odds with wearing a hair color that looks super natural. Chocolate Lilac has a very natural version if it is applied throughout the entire hair but in a tone that is not excessively intense. This is a perfect option not to make a radical change but to bring a lot of movement and luminosity to the hair.
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Lilac chocolate with Californian
Lilac chocolate with Californian
Chestnut base and lilac Californian. A striking result with which you will go to the last! With these trends you will get a lot of shine and you will fall in love with your hair again.
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Suitable for brunettes
Suitable for brunettes
Is your base super dark? Nothing happens! You can also join the Chocolate Lilac fashion. In this case it is best to choose a strong tone to make it stand out over black.
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