Inspired by the urban brownstone houses in New York City, The Met introduces Urban Brownies.
The creative thinking atmosphere at The Met, has nurtured a new collection of hair colors with natural tones inspired by the layered texture and remixed colors of urban brownstone houses. The color expressions seen in this collection are created to complement any skin tones from fair to tan.
Urban Brownies is about creating something beautiful and edgy that offers easy maintenance and an extended life span as compared to any of the red and copper color family.
Just imagine beautiful shiny brown hair as captivating as a row of urban brownstone houses in downtown New York City. Sounds like a fantasy? At The Met, it can become a reality.
In the hands of The Met professional hair colorist, hair coloring is brought to different levels and greater heights, making it more than just fashion or trends. It is an art. At The Met, hair coloring is about bringing new life to dull hair, making it shimmer with renewed zest. It’s about adding depth to fine hair, adding definition to layered hair and visually minimizing thick, coarse hair.
Being a Redken Loft, The Met is able to draw on the experience and knowledge of Redken. It is a fully integrated Redken concept salon that is built on its core values, where you can treat yourself to the latest trends in today’s hair fashion in an inspiring and friendly atmosphere.
And The Met aims to share this concept through Urban Brownies, changing the perceptions of hair coloring being dry and damaging to the hair. As explained by Randall Wong of The Met, “the dry look is actually caused by faded or discolored ends which normally results in orange or yellow tones”. “And this is the reason why the hair looks dry and dull”, continues Wong.
Maintenance is the key, as all colors will fade from the second month onwards. With each shampoo session, the richness of the tone will fade leaving just the hair that has been lightened. Therefore, it is important to have the color refreshed a month or two after the first coloring session, to maintain the richness and shine of the color tones like red, copper, brown or violet.
At The Met, each professional hair colorist has been trained to handle hair color products to achieve the desired look without compromising the integrity of the hair. Coupled with Redken’s extensive knowledge and understanding of science and hair, concerns of dryness and over processed hair are diminished with the end results being great looking hair.
Get inspired. Be part of it!
The creative thinking atmosphere at The Met, has nurtured a new collection of hair colors with natural tones inspired by the layered texture and remixed colors of urban brownstone houses. The color expressions seen in this collection are created to complement any skin tones from fair to tan.
Urban Brownies is about creating something beautiful and edgy that offers easy maintenance and an extended life span as compared to any of the red and copper color family.
Just imagine beautiful shiny brown hair as captivating as a row of urban brownstone houses in downtown New York City. Sounds like a fantasy? At The Met, it can become a reality.
In the hands of The Met professional hair colorist, hair coloring is brought to different levels and greater heights, making it more than just fashion or trends. It is an art. At The Met, hair coloring is about bringing new life to dull hair, making it shimmer with renewed zest. It’s about adding depth to fine hair, adding definition to layered hair and visually minimizing thick, coarse hair.
Being a Redken Loft, The Met is able to draw on the experience and knowledge of Redken. It is a fully integrated Redken concept salon that is built on its core values, where you can treat yourself to the latest trends in today’s hair fashion in an inspiring and friendly atmosphere.
And The Met aims to share this concept through Urban Brownies, changing the perceptions of hair coloring being dry and damaging to the hair. As explained by Randall Wong of The Met, “the dry look is actually caused by faded or discolored ends which normally results in orange or yellow tones”. “And this is the reason why the hair looks dry and dull”, continues Wong.
Maintenance is the key, as all colors will fade from the second month onwards. With each shampoo session, the richness of the tone will fade leaving just the hair that has been lightened. Therefore, it is important to have the color refreshed a month or two after the first coloring session, to maintain the richness and shine of the color tones like red, copper, brown or violet.
At The Met, each professional hair colorist has been trained to handle hair color products to achieve the desired look without compromising the integrity of the hair. Coupled with Redken’s extensive knowledge and understanding of science and hair, concerns of dryness and over processed hair are diminished with the end results being great looking hair.
Get inspired. Be part of it!
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