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Sunlight Hours 

Color in a new light 

From pearl blonde to bronze blonde and ashy copper: recreating all the shades of the sunset on your hair

Color and its many shades are the focus of Sunlight Hours, the new collection by Tom Connell — Davines Hair Art Director. The first three looks of 2022 are inspired by the changes in light throughout the day, and by the way in which the reflection of the sun’s rays on hair can change our perception of color. Just as the light at sunrise is milky and mottled, while at midday it is clear and clean, our hair can also express different shades and moods.

Pearlescent tom connell look

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A pearlescent edgy look 

The first inspirational color of 2022 is a pearl blonde with a darker base, embellished with shades ranging from blonde to a soft, sunset purple. The subtlety of the colors are enhanced by acontrasting geometric, structured haircut that can be styled straight, or messy and casual toreveal its inner texture.


This look was created with the Graduated Blonde hair coloring service combined with The Century of Light bleaching and View toning.


To style this look, spray
This is a Shimmering Mist on a flat brush and brush it through tohelp keep the base smooth.

Inspired by sunlight in Parma and at the Davines Village

While visiting the Davines Village in Parma, I was particularly impressed by the way sunlight colored the walls at different times of the day. At sunrise it is milky and mottled, at midday clear and clean and, at sunset, warm rainbow hues emerge. It was clear to me that this new collection had to be about light.

Tom Connell — Davines Hair Art Director

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Soft, natural peach

If you prefer a more natural look, we recommend a color such as peach, mango and honey, which blend together in this look — starting deeper and more intense at the base and then lighter on the lengths and ends.


These shades are best suited to a warm complexion and go perfectly with any layered haircut, since the soft, peachy blonde shade is enhanced and becomes more vibrant, adding movement and volume to hair.


This look can be recreated on either thick, defined curls or on soft, wavy curls. To create this color, we used Mask with Vibrachrom and View, thanks to the Sculptoning hair coloring service available in Davines salons.


For styling, if the locks of hair are too defined and thick, volume can be added by separating them using This is an Oil Non Oil.

Colour is the true star


The human eye and brain together translate light into color. Light receptors within the eye transmit messages to the brain, which produces the familiar sensations of color. The color of our hair is no exception as it looks different at different times of the day. As a result of the changing light temperature, what looks light blonde at breakfast time can appear golden at dinner time.

Tom Connell — Davines Hair Art Director

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Bronzed Blonde for effortless style

A versatile blonde, with magnolia and bronze reflects, which gradually lighten on the lengths, creating a deep shadow underneath this hairstyle. It is easy to maintain and achieve — thanks to the Graduated Blonde haircoloring service combined with The Century of Light bleaching and View toning — and practical to wear.


As for the haircut, we suggest an asymmetrical bob, but any simple haircut will go perfectly. It is the perfect look for those who are always short on time and wish to convey a sense of effortless sophistication.


This styling can be easily recreated by curling the hair in opposite directions to create soft, loose waves


Want your color to shimmer? Turn your head upside down and spray a generous amount of This is a Shimmering Mist.

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Credits


Tom Connell — Davines Hair Art Director
Ashleigh Hodges — Davines Color Ambassador
Jon Gorrigan — Photographer

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