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Get Kristen Stewart’s Breaking Dawn Haircolor – Oklahoma City Hairstylist

Breaking Dawn’s Kristen Stewart had a new hair color for the latest installment of the Twilight movies. Her stylist gave her a deep chocolate brown with red undertones. This color compliments almost all skin tones and is one of the most popular colors this season. Brunette colors have been gaining popularity since last winter and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. To get Kristen’s color ask your stylist to give you a layered look with lots of dimension. She will do this by mixing different tones throughout your hair. Kristen’s stylist also sealed her color with a clear gloss. This helps to keep your color vibrant and adds …

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In a Rut? Color It Up!

Do you glance in the mirror and long for a different look? Maybe you’ve been coloring your hair for some time and are just plain sick and tired of the same color over and over again. Why not take advantage of the new color trends this season? Your stylist has hundreds of color combinations that she can choose from to bring your look up to date and get you out of that boring rut. Image by Getty Images via Daylife Pastels: One of the hottest looks this season is pale blonde with pastel accents. You can choose an all over color wash over a blonde base or opt for shots of …

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Highlights vs. Lowlights

Highlights are meant to compliment your hairstyle, and face.  They can be any tone or shade you desire; they are lighter than you original hair color. Generally they are placed at the crown and around your face for optimum effect. The thicker the highlights (thick highlights are also known as chunky highlights), the less natural they look. The thinner the better. Want to mix them beautifully? Go for contrast, with highlights that are even, thin and natural looking. Image by Torley via Flickr For a general idea of shades to use, look at the following: If you have dark hair, go no more than three shades lighter than your natural …

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