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The name comes from the French “Beurre” meaning butter and in practice, it translates to a beautiful buttery brunette that's warm , fresh and deliciously multi-tonal, while still maintaining a beautiful timeless feel to it.
“Buttery tones of blonde are nothing new, with warmer golden tones taking the lead from the previously favoured. But in the case of brunettes this “Beurre Brunette” shade is a great choice for softening any potential for harshness when wearing darker bases and for those with naturally darker hair who are tempted to try a lighter shade without a dramatic change,” says Tom.
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