KAO Liese Soft Bubble Hair Color - Milk Tea Brown - Hong Kong

£8.1
FREE Shipping

KAO Liese Soft Bubble Hair Color - Milk Tea Brown - Hong Kong

KAO Liese Soft Bubble Hair Color - Milk Tea Brown - Hong Kong

RRP: £16.20
Price: £8.1
£8.1 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Kokumagi recommends refreshing your highlights every eight to ten weeks, as well as a monthly gloss appointment to maintain your hair’s cool, ashy tones. While we recommend leaving your highlights to the professionals, there are some at-home gloss options you can try to refresh your color in between salon visits. Depending on your shade of milk tea hair color, you can cool down your hair’s hue using the L'Oréal Paris Le Color Gloss One Step Toning Gloss in Platinum Pearl, Silver or Smoky Bronde. Not to be confused with the equally popular "milk-bath" nail art trend, milk-tea hair is a new shade of light brown for anyone looking to update their look in a small but impactful way. Ahead, a hairstylist explains a bit more about the trend. What Is Milk-Tea Hair?

To add dimension and depth to your hair, apply balanced or subtle highlights. The accents mimic the way milk and tea mix in a cup of milk tea. Once you’ve made a milk tea color a part of your beauty look, you’re going to need a solid hair routine to keep it looking just right. Here are some tips to help you out with that. On wash days, reach for a sulfate-free system, like the L’Oréal Paris Everpure Bond Strengthening Pre-Shampoo Treatment, the L’Oréal Paris Everpure Sulfate-Free Bond Repair Shampoo with Citric Acid and L’Oréal Paris Everpure Sulfate-Free Bond Repair Conditioner with Citric Acid. Excited to try this hair color out? Keep scrolling for a bunch of milk tea hair inspo (sans the pearls and calories)! Pretty Milk Tea Hair Color Ideas To Try For Your Next Makeover

What Color Is Milk Tea Brown Hair?

Start by consulting a professional colorist. They will assess the current condition of your hair, discuss your desired milk tea brown shade, and recommend the best approach. In this blog, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of creamy brown hair, exploring its origins, the trend itself, how to achieve it, and why it’s causing a stir. What Color Is Milk Tea Brown Hair? If you don’t know about milk tea brown hair yet, now is the time to find out. This beautiful hair color is extremely popular on TikTok and is loved by celebrities and netizens from all walks of life. If you want to add a touch of warmth, elegance and versatility to your hair, this hair color is perfect for you. Not only will this bonding trio help to keep your milk tea color from fading, but it will rebuild weak hair bonds that occur with frequent bleaching, hair color, chemical treatments and usage of hot tools. Using citric acid, this trio is able to penetrate the inner part of your hair follicle (called the hair cortex), rebuilding it stronger from the inside out and repairing damage. Once your hair is prepped, it's time to apply base color. Milk tea brown usually consists of a mix of warm and neutral brown tones that are reminiscent of the swirling colors in a cup of milk tea.

Switching up your hair color is one of the easiest ways to enter a new era in your life. Every season brings with it a new batch of trends so you'll always have inspiration for a new look when the time comes. Previous years have brought us " mocha melt, " base breaker," and " touch of toffee," but this winter's hottest look is shaping up to be the "milk-tea" hair color trend. Milk tea hair color is a dimensional hair color blend with a brown base and beige highlights, with a bit of a cool tone,” explains Kokumagi. To achieve milk tea hair’s signature cool-toned look, your stylist should add “a drop of purple” to any light ash glaze or toner and paint it on top of your highlights. “The ash tone should be very light to match any kind of skin tone.” Do You Need to Bleach Your Hair to Get Milk Tea Hair? Since it's inspired by milk tea, this style doesn't actually come in just one color. It is a mixture of different shades of brown and gold. It also has a combination of cool and warm undertones. It's the perfect color between brown and gold - exactly the color of shaken milk tea. How to Achieve Milk Tea Brown Hair At Home Every season brings with it a new batch of hair colour trends. Last fall brought us " mocha melt, " base breaker," and " touch of toffee," but winter's hottest look is shaping up to be the "milk tea" hair colour trend. The shade is a bit bolder than your more traditional variations of bronde (like honey or caramel) while still falling in the category of neutral. "[The color is] best for clients that want a wearable, natural look," said Tang. And because of its neutral tone, it complements all skin tones. As a bonus, the milk-tea hair color trend is also extremely low maintenance thanks to the shadow root element of the style. Milk-Tea Hair InspirationAnytime you heat style your hair, you should be doing so with a layer of heat protectant shielding your strands. Depending on what milk tea hair color you choose, your hair may need to be bleached, which can make it dry and more susceptible to damage. Stay smart and use the L’Oréal Paris Everpure Sulfate-Free Weightless Blow Dry Primer, Heat Protectant when you heat style your hair to preserve the integrity of your strands. Not to be confused with the equally popular "milk bath" nail art trend, milk tea hair colour is a new shade of light brown for anyone looking to update their look in a small but impactful way. "'Milk tea' hair colour has a creamy beige tone that falls between warm and cool," Guy Tang, celebrity colourist and owner of MyDentity, told POPSUGAR. Picture a big steamy mug of tea with a splash of milk, and you've got the look. The hair colour is usually paired with a slightly darker shadow root "to create the two-tone feel of milk tea." From Cha Time to Tiger Sugar, to Yi Fang to Gong Cha — milk tea is everywhere in Manila right now. Wherever you go, you'll always be able to spot a handful of people slurping the popular drink, trying to get every last piece of pearl or "boba." Unsurprisingly, Asia's obsession with milk tea has already spread to beauty trends; specifically, hair color trends. Enter ~* milk tea hair*~! Milk tea hair can be more milky or gray depending on your preference, which means this tasty hue can be a stunning hair color option for almost all skin tones. If you’re ready to drink up this trendy color, read on to learn how you can get a milk tea hair color at home, plus everything you’ll need to care for your delicious hue. Milk-tea' hair color has a creamy beige tone that falls between warm and cool," Guy Tang, celebrity colorist and owner of MyDentity, tells POPSUGAR. Picture a big steamy mug of tea with a splash of milk, and you've got the look. The hair color is usually paired with a slightly darker shadow root "to create the two-tone feel of milk tea."

id": "https://www.lorealparisusa.com/beauty-magazine/hair-color/hair-color-trends/milk-tea-hair-color-ideas", If you can keep the hot tools usage to a minimum, that’s always a good thing, but another helpful tip is to use them on the lowest temperature setting, and only pass through each section of hair once if possible.

Milk tea hair is a combination of brown and blonde. These two hues are expertly mixed together to create a chic, creamy color that's neither too warm nor too cool. It's actually perfect for Filipinas because it can bring out the golden undertones of their complexions. If your hair is naturally blonde or a very light brown, then you may not need to bleach or lighten your hair to reach your desired milky shade. If, however, your hair is darker or has red tones, then it will be necessary to lighten the color. Maintenance for Milk Tea Hair Color If your hair color is significantly darker than your desired milk tea brown color, your hair colorist may need to pre-lighten it. This step helps create a clean canvas for the milk tea brown to adhere to.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop