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Colour Melting Is The Perfect Trend For Mixing Up Your Locks

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For indecisive beauty lovers who can never decide on a single hair colour, colour melting just may be a trend to embrace this season. Similar to the technique of balayage, colour melting softly blends multiple hair colours together without the usage of foils.

As opposed to the application of ombre (which involves harsher, contrasting shades), colour melting offers a subtle and delicate effect. From blondes to brunettes, colour melting is officially making a splash among beauty addicts. For those with an experimental edge, the technique can also be incorporated into rainbow or pastel hair colours.

Colour melting makes an appearance in the form of delicate golden strands, multiple shades of blond and slightly darker roots. Often, dark brown tresses can gently transition into light golden ends, with plenty of texture added in for good measure.

If you like the look of gradually lightening hair colour without committing to an entirely new solid shade, then colour melting might suit your tastes. Before you head to the colourist’s chair, take a look at the following variations of the colour melting hair trend.

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