Think of it as a modern take on old Hollywood blondes. It has a more neutral undertone and soft roots. “Perfect for girls who want to be a bright blonde, but don’t want to have long hair as hell,” says celebrity colorist and Beauty Supply salon founder Emaly Baum. “It’s bright, sparkling – sparkling.”
Celebrity colorist and Highbrow Hippie co-founder Kadi Lee agrees, saying the creams and neutral blondes that dominate winter will evolve into “buttery” and “vanilla” tones.
“I recently performed this subtle transformation on the most iconic blonde, Gwyneth Paltrow, in anticipation of the upcoming SAG Awards,” she said. “Our final result is pale and golden [blonde]As the warmer months approach, add warmth to your face. “
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Overall, Lee saw mild seasonal changes in hue and brightness rather than any drastic color changes. When it comes to darker shades, she says to expect a brunette with shine, dimension and depth. “Espresso, chocolate and chestnut, just add a lighter caramel or honey component to transition into spring,” says Lee. She recommends using products like Highbrow Hippie’s Instant Silk Vitality Mask to keep hair soft and shiny.
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