In the winter months we might need something to lift our spirits,’ she adds. ‘I’ve even done this myself and changed up my regular shade and it’s made me feel so much better. Hilton’s favourite way to colour blonde hair pink is by using Crazy Color's Semi Permanent Shade, Pinkisimo, squirted into your normal conditioner over blonde hair. If you want to play it safe but get out of your comfort zone all at the same time, choose pink.’
Often we can find blues and violets quite draining on the wrong skin tone. In my opinion there is a pastel to suit everyone.’ At £19, Wood’s Colour Glaze is also available in cherry, blue and peach, but it’s his pink glaze that has been a bestseller since launching in June this year.Īdds celebrity hair colourist Sophia Hilton, ‘pink is always a favourite for the over 40s because, as we age, we lose colour from our skin and we need warmer tones to compliment and brighten our skin up. There are grown up pastels that condition whilst they are adding tone. I look at pastels differently in a more sophisticated way, less throw away.’įor Wood, who created a palette of pastel tones for Marc Jacobs SS19 catwalk show, thinks that ‘pastels really add to one’s skin tone. So many of my clients coloured their teenager’s hair pink during lockdown, and there seems to be a narrative that pastels are only a youth trend. The colourist Josh Wood, who has a Colour Glaze in his collection called Pink Quartz, told the Telegraph, ‘I hate hair colour that’s ageist.
The likes of Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett and Madonna, who have all dyed their hair pink in recent years, show just how complexion-lifting a pastel or bright pink shade can be. It is actually extremely flattering in your 40s, 50s and beyond. Lopez is by no means the first celebrity to dye her hair pink. In fact, searches for pink hair are up 80 percent in a month according to Google, so she's not alone in wanting a brightening pastel shade for the winter months. On Friday her hairdresser Chris Appleton revealed a new hair colour for Lopez, a departure from her usual honeyed brunette balayage: a bold bubblegum pink hair colour. Lopez’s areas of concentration include personal injury, premises liability, first and third party insurance defense.Jennifer Lopez is no stranger to new beauty trends, and it seems every week she - or rather, her glam squad - tweaks her hair and make-up. Lopez is currently a member of the state bar.
Lopez worked as a legal clerk for boutique law firms specializing in personal injury, business litigation, civil litigation, and defense work. Prior to becoming a licensed attorney, Ms. Lopez also worked as a Tutor for Foreign LLM students assisting them with their first-year law school courses and exam preparation. Lopez was a contributing member of the University of Houston Law Center’s Journal of Consumer Law. Lopez worked as a Student Attorney for the Transactional Clinic at the Law Center helping small business owners file required forms and maintain their businesses compliant. She earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Houston Law Center and was licensed to practice law in 2019.ĭuring her law school career, Ms. Sonia Lopez received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Syracuse University in 2013.