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Hairstyle Trend Spring/Summer 2013: Rose Gold Hair Color – How To Warm Up Highlights Without Having To Go Completely Blonde

Hairstyle Trend Spring/Summer 2013: Rose Gold Hair Color – How To Warm Up Highlights Without Having To Go Completely Blonde

hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

Traditionally, we see warm pastel colors during spring — and this year, the same rules apply… for your hair color! One of the biggest trends colorists have been seeing is rose gold hair color.

Joel Warren, co-owner of Warren-Tricomi and L’Oréal Professionnel Haircolor Ambassador has been noticing the trend more frequently, and says it’s a great way to warm your hair up for spring/summer without having to go completely blonde.

“While rose gold is popping up as one of the hottest trends in hair color, it’s a trend that has been building over the years,” says Warren. “We saw it last year at Peter Som’s SS12 show during New York Fashion Week and on celebrities such as Blake Lively, Scarlett Johansson and January Jones.”

hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

Blake Lively

Rose gold is the new strawberry blonde. It’s great to add dimension to light blondes or those with gold-based colors by adding a subtle red tone. Just like we saw deep ombre shades pop up a few years ago with heavy, dark roots and emphasized bleached ends, rose gold hair can be a blonde ombre with blonde roots and strawberry tips.

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hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

It’s great for lighter blondes to add dimension and for darker hues — without having to go completely brunette. This trend would work best with those with lighter complexions.

hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

January Jones

Want to preserve your color? Joel Warren recommends L’Oréal Professionnel INOA Color Care, which contains argan oil and green tea extractArgan oil maintains the natural lipids on the outer layer of the hair fiber for a smooth, shiny finish; green tea extract is a natural antioxidant that nourishes the hair to protect and maintain INOA color radiance and intensity.

hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

So, do you think you’ll be rocking some rose gold hair this spring/summer? We asked Warren some additional questions regarding how to exactly take care of rose gold hair, if it is only available at salons and if different hair types can carry off the look:

How is this different from regular highlights?

It is a color trend. We will be using highlights, single-process and glazes in different ways to create this look depending on hair type and color.

hairstyle trend springsummer 2013 rose gold hair color how to warm up highlights without having to go completely blonde

Peter Som NYFW  SS12

 Can this be done at home? Or at a salon only?

It is a salon trend, but it can be done at home.

Would it work with those with textured, curly hair?

Yes! It works on any texture.

For those with darker skin tones, what can they do to brighten their hair?

We can brighten the hair depending on hair type by either permanent hair color like L’Oréal Professionnel INOA, which leaves hair in great condition, or with a non-ammonia highlight (such as platinum) to create this color trend.

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  • Melissa Stephens
    Posted at 15:23h, 02 May

    I am major need of a change! I would go for it, and being blonde I think it would be fun!! pinned 🙂

  • Stephanie
    Posted at 07:01h, 04 May

    This is really pretty. I loved when LC added some peach tones in her hair, this kind of reminds me of that.

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