Rose Gold Hair

Rose gold hair requires bleaching your strands to achieve this stunning yet subtle result. Your colorist should utilize an appropriate formula to complete this attractive and fashionable ombre style that begins with natural brown roots and fades to pinky-gold highlights with platinum ends.

Light pink strands on blonde locks

Light pink strands look best on naturally blonde locks. Still, those with darker blonde tones can also achieve this pretty pastel hue with subtly rose gold highlights by using hair care products designed specifically for color-treated locks.

All-Over Rose Gold Tint

Rose gold tint can be applied all over for a subtle look or on top of existing highlights for more vibrant results. It is an excellent solution for those with natural blonde locks who don’t wish to bleach or need something different to revive their locks.

Ideal Backdrop: Pale Blonde Hair

Pale blonde hair provides the ideal backdrop for tinting. The shade will quickly grab onto its light base, while adding a metallic sheen for an eye-catching finish can enhance its effect even further.

Brunettes: Rose-Pink Balayage

Rose-pink balayage offers brunettes who want to experiment with this trend without going under the knife an opportunity to experience this gorgeous trend without going all out with dye jobs. Your stylist can blend pastel pink hues into rich copper or golden blonde tones for an eye-catching gemstone-inspired shade that looks dazzling on you. For an unexpected twist, ask your stylist to include darker rose-pink shades like amethyst, rose gold, or antique rose. Darker rose-pink tones look natural when applied over cool complexions.

Rose Gold Ends

Rose Gold hair color is an eye-catching metallic accent perfect for adding some beautiful sparkle. Wear this feminine hue as an all-over tint or faded faded style; Clairol Natural Instincts Semi-Permanent Hair Dye ($29) offers natural-toned shades free from ammonia while its conditioning formula includes coconut oil for all-over care and a conditioning treatment.

Rose Gold Highlights for Brunettes

Brunettes can get in on this jewelry-inspired trend by adding rose gold highlights. Balayage style works beautifully as it doesn’t require fully covered roots and allows your colorist to create face-framing gilded blush streaks that harmonize with natural blonde tones. Highlights can be refreshingly easily updated, unlike all-over dye. If you want to test, rose gold out but are still determining whether or not it will last, start with this ombre technique that begins with a deep rose at the roots before gradually transitioning into lighter rose gold at the ends.

Rose Gold on Straight Hair

Soft rose gold highlights are perfect for blondes seeking to refresh their platinum shade or add some pink without bleaching, giving an air of sophistication to light honey-blonde hair without bleaching. Furthermore, this look will complement lighter brown locks beautifully when worn with darker red highlights. Brunettes can also embrace the rose gold trend, though bleaching may be necessary for an authentic copper-rose color; for more subtle and natural-looking results, opt for washed-out rose gold tones that resemble more golden strawberry blonde than pink hues. If you prefer permanent rose gold highlights, seek professional assistance when dying your locks. A trained stylist can assist in selecting a shade that complements your complexion and eyes. At the same time, leave-in scalp treatments like Dove Hair Therapy Breakage Remedy Leave-On Scalp Treatment nourish the roots between dye jobs.

Rose Gold on Wavy or Curly Hair

Rose Gold’s soft peach tones look stunning when applied balayage or ombre style to wavy hair, especially medium-length wavy locks that move naturally with each brush stroke, highlighting its highlights and lowlights with more drama. Medium-length wavy locks work exceptionally well in this regard! Darker skin tones also look beautiful with rose gold hair color. Opting for an earthier shade that leans toward beige blonde can bring out your complexion’s most captivating features, brighten up your eyes, and help define your contours. If you want to try this trend without over-bleaching it too lightly, temporary spray-on dye that washes off in one wash could be an excellent alternative.

Professional Salon Colors

While DIY rose gold hair color may be possible, most experts advise visiting a salon instead to reduce the risk of orange streaks or unnatural-looking results. Plus, professional salon colors tend to last longer, with fewer touch-ups necessary.