Hair Color Trends

Gentle and Nourishing Formula for Healthy Hair

Colorists have fallen in love with a gentle formula that contains no harsh chemicals such as ammonia or peroxide. This formula offers nourishment and moisture for healthy hair between coloring sessions.

Medium Complexions and Suitable Hair Colors

For those with medium complexions, warm browns, ash blondes, and copper red hues look fabulous. Cooler shades, on the other hand, suit those with blue or green undertones.

Baby Blonde

Baby blonde is the lightest shade, reminiscent of Grace Kelly from Alfred Hitchcock films. It adds a subtle, delicate, and sensual quality to any ensemble, making it the perfect hue to add elegance. It’s also a luxurious shade that adds glamour to your overall look.

Achieving Natural Looks with Box Dye

Like Brazil’s Romeu Felipe, professional colorists have developed techniques to achieve natural and inborn looks with box dye. His paint-like approach blends sun-bleached baby cherub shades with warmer roots and deeper undertones to create dimension for an eye-catching finish.

Maintaining Baby Blonde

Regular root touch-ups and heat protectors are essential to maintain the baby blonde’s sheen. A touch-up every other week should do the trick to keep the baby blonde hues looking their best.

Honey Blonde

Honey blonde hues are subtle yet timeless and look fabulous on all skin tones. Choose an all-over shade that pairs beautifully with waves, or go for soft transitions that blend effortlessly if your base hair color is light brown or darker.

Complementing Dark Skin Tones with Honey Blonde Highlights

Highlights that mimic honey blonde’s copper, amber, and golden undertones are an ideal complement for dark skin tones. Balayage techniques or the trend of twilight can achieve these highlights, adding subtle ribbons of honey blonde to dark brown or black locks for an “after-dark” effect.

Low-Maintenance Look with Twilighted Roots

For a low-maintenance look, twilight your roots instead of coloring them fully. This technique saves time and money spent on touch-ups while giving a stunning sun-kissed effect.

Golden Brown

Golden brown is an ideal lighter hue that exudes warmth, perfect for dark brunettes who appreciate its luxurious sheen. Blond blondes can use it as a transition color without risking over-bleaching their desired tone.

Captivating Multi-Tone Look with Golden Brown and Blonde Highlights

Golden brown features a natural-looking brown base with vibrant blonde highlights woven throughout, adding shine and dimension. This combination creates a captivating multi-tone look that’s eye-catching and easy to maintain.

Maintenance Tips for Blue Blonde

Blue blonde, an excellent and subtle blonde shade with wheat or “dirt” tones, works beautifully on medium complexions. Golden highlights should be used for a more natural finish.

Pastel Blue for Pearly Complexions

Reese Witherspoon rocked the pastel blue shade, an excellent option for those with pearly complexions and blue-eyed features. This hue looks beautiful on any skin tone and eye color, but it especially complements blue eyes.

Maintaining the Health of Blue Hair Color

Blue hair color requires extra maintenance to keep it healthy. It’s essential to use color-protective shampoo, condition regularly, and limit sun exposure to prevent fading or brassiness. Semi-permanent blue dye options can also provide easy switching up of looks.

Light Blue Hair Color

Light blue hair color can make a statement without going bold and dramatic. With dark roots and splashes of light blue added this style creates a unique and unmatched style.

Adding Color and Dimension with Highlights

This look is perfect for anyone wanting to add color and dimension to their blonde locks. The vibrant blue and purple highlights stand out against the platinum ends, creating a beautiful finish.

Choosing the Right Blue Shade

When dyeing your hair blue, consider which shade works best with your eye color and skin tone. Cool-toned eyes complement most blue tones, while brown or green eyes might work better with teal or aqua hues. If bleaching is too daunting, consider creating an ombre effect instead.