Zhang Ziyi |
Now fashion has moved on and hairdressers say bleached blonde tresses are going the way of fake tans, although a dark brown tint still seems more popular than natural black.
The only fair-haired women to be seen on the covers of Japanese fashion magazines nowadays are foreign models.
Neighbouring countries are providing inspiration, with popular actresses Zhang Ziyi of China and Choi Ji-woo of South Korea often seen showing off their glossy dark hair in TV commercials that emphasize their Asian identity.
Japanese women of a certain age have long tinted their tresses to cover the grey. Light-coloured hair was popular because it made the face appear brighter and to be easier to coordinate with Western-style fashions, hairdressers say.
Ayumi Hamasaki |
While brassy blonde is out, hairdressers say few fashion-conscious Japanese women are prepared to go completely natural, since many feel poker-straight black hair is unflattering.
"Black hair simply doesn’t suit Japanese women any more, because their complexions are fairer than they used to be," said Kenichi Uehara, a veteran stylist at the Double salon in Harajuku, an area popular with youth.
"Magazines put forward the idea of black hair, but women aren’t actually taking it up," he added. "The idea is to find a colour that’s not too light but not too dark."
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