Categories
Lite Blogs

 ‘My Hair’ app to tackle unpredictability of hair colour results

This new innovative formula will successfully counter the number one consumer barrier to hair coloration: the fear of hair damage…reports Asian Lite News

Professional beauty tech brand, L’Oréal Professionnel announced the launch of  My Hair [iD] – the newest hair colour diagnosis app. Set to make its debut in premier salons nationwide, designed by Modiface Technology, this game-changing app tackles the unpredictability of hair color results, making it easier for the colorists to provide a detailed consultation to their clients. Users can virtually try an assortment of colors, empowering them to experiment before committing to any hair color transformation.

Customized for Indian skin tones with a diverse range of curated looks, the My Hair [iD] tool works towards providing the most interactive color consultation for its clients. The tool offers a five-step diagnosis which covers a percentage of gray hair, type of coverage expected, the pace of hair regrowth, length shade and the hair reflect. Post this, the app recommends a personalized shade recipe which aids the colorist for mistake-proof results. This app makes the hair color result highly predictable, allowing the hair experts to demonstrate their expertise and experience. 

In conjunction with the app the brand launched new iNOA formula launch of their new renovated iNOA hair color. Launched in 2009, iNOA is the first no-ammonia hair color in the market. After 14 years, iNOA has been reformulated making it 60% oil-based which utilizes the unique quality of oil to nourish the scalp and results in high impact color leveraging the Oil Delivery System Technology. This oil-powered base adds an element of luxury for a personalized in-salon hair color experience. This new innovative formula will successfully counter the number one consumer barrier to hair coloration: the fear of hair damage.

To demonstrate the new formula along with the innovative app, the brand organized Look and Learn events across major metro cities including Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi. The event was attended by a whopping number of 3000+ hair professionals wherein Global iNOA Ambassadors demonstrated various chic and trendy hair looks on models using the all-new iNOA hair color range followed by a Q&A.

Sharing her thoughts, Mathilde Barthelemy-Vigier, General Manager – L’Oréal Professionnel India said, “L’Oréal Professionnel has been a pioneer in developing the professional beauty market, investing in groundbreaking research, technological advancements, and innovations. The launch of the new iNOA is our next big step to establishing our vision of providing science-backed innovations and technological breakthroughs. While we have improved the formula for an improved sensorial experience for the consumers, iNOA is truly now at the forefront of tech with the launch of an all-new hair color diagnosis & consultation app – My Hair [iD]. The app will change the way we consult for color, empowering our Pros with tech that truly elevates them & the consumers.”

Shedding light on the launch, Shweta Sahni, National Education Head – L’Oréal Professionnel said, “L’Oréal Professionnel has always strived to empower and elevate the skills of hairdressers. With the introduction of My Hair [iD], the brand continues its commitment to enabling professionals in the hair industry to perform their jobs effortlessly while fostering a creative environment. This AI-powered tool revolutionizes the diagnosis into a more scientific and technology-driven approach. Our primary focus remains on empowering an increasing number of enthusiastic hairdressers. To achieve this, we will be organizing L’Oréal Professionnel ‘Look n Learns’ across 50 cities, where over 50,000 hairdressers will be trained on the new iNOA. Through these initiatives, we aim to empower our Pros to become champions of their craft. More so, we are looking to update the app & make it locally relevant with looks that complement the Indian consumer’s skin tones; created in-house with our hairdressers across the country at the iNOA Recipe Studios!”

Commenting on the launch, Aditi Anand, General Manager Marketing – L’Oréal Professionnel India said, “Clean and personalized beauty are the top two emerging trends in India. With the new INOA launch, we are not just elevating but transforming the consumer experience and expectations with professional in -salon coloration.

ALSO READ-Jadau embedding precious gemstones into semi-solid gold

Categories
Fashion Lite Blogs

Viva Magenta vibes among b’town stars

She chose a plain drape with a hand-embroidered border and paired it with a sleeveless shirt in the same colour. She only required a pair of statement earrings to glam up her appearance..writes Olivia Sarkar

Pantone revealed its colour for 2023 Viva Magenta. The colour will dominate runways, wardrobes, and home decor in the following year, and is little different from the already-raging hot pink.

Isn’t it a colour that oozes elegance in spades? We took a deeper look at the prized closets of trend-setting celebrities and found several items that were worth stealing. Bollywood celebrities seem to be a fan of Viva Magenta.

Madhuri Dixit

Dhak Dhak girl Madhuri Dixit is a big fan of wearing vibrant colours. She recently made an appearance wearing a magenta-hued kurta and matching palazzos, radiating ethnic grace. Her elegant kurta’s yoke was embellished with delicate traditional embroidery that matched the detail on the hem of her slacks.

Rashmika Mandanna

You can also go to Rashmika Mandanna’s closet for ideas on how to incorporate the Pantone colour of the year 2023 into your wardrobe. Earlier this year, the actress wore a chic saree in a comparable hue.

She chose a plain drape with a hand-embroidered border and paired it with a sleeveless shirt in the same colour. She only required a pair of statement earrings to glam up her appearance.

Kiara Advani

In a magenta-hued sharara outfit, Kiara Advani presented an eye-catching appearance. Her chic ensemble featured a seductive embellished shirt with a striped dupatta and polka-dotted leggings, all in berry tones with a Viva Magenta colour scheme. Her ethnic appeal was enhanced with a layered kundan choker and gentle waves in her hair.

Nushrratt Bharuccha

Want to wear Viva Magenta in a monochromatic manner? To make a daring statement, choose a flowing coordinated set like Nushrratt Bharuccha’s, which includes a chic top and layered bottoms. To glam up the appearance, you only need minimum makeup, a neat hairstyle, and delicate accessories because the stunning colour will speak for itself.

Sara Ali Khan

Why not add a chic jumpsuit in the colour to your wardrobe? Sara Ali Khan, who recently wore an eye-catching jumpsuit in a like colour, as proof of this. She made a stylish decision by going with a one-shoulder dress with voluminous sleeves.

Ananya Panday

If your style is more bohemian, you might take a cue from Ananya Panday on how to incorporate the Pantone colour of the year 2023 into your fashionable outings. The actress accessorised her seductive ensemble with a pair of similar pants and a magenta-hued Ikkat bralette embellished with cowrie shells.

ALSO READ-SRK: Human beings by nature are social creatures