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What the Cool Kids Are Wearing: Hair Color EditionFrom sombré to pastel, the new hues to try in 2014 |
Rose Gold Sienna Miller put this pastel/ombré hair color on our radar when she made waves at the 2013 British Fashion Awards. Her colorist's moniker for the color: "#pastelpeach." Ever the trendsetter, Miller's buzzed-about color is turning out to be the color for 2014.
Who Can Pull It Off: Petroff suggests trying a rose gold hair color if your skin and natural hair color already have similar shades. Paler skin tones, pinkish complexions and hair color that already has some natural red tone to it will easily transition.
What to Ask For: Whenever you're making a hair color change, set up a consultation at the salon first. You may think you know what looks best with your skin tone or hair color, but input from a pro may help steer you in another direction. Plus, the words 'rose gold' mean something different to everyone. Make sure you're on the same page by bringing in a picture of the exact hue you're after.
Beware Of: There aren't really any at-home products you can use to keep your pastel color looking fresh, unlike platinum hair's BFF, violet shampoo. If you're going to go for it, make sure you have a hairstylist you enjoy and can afford to see multiple times a month.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Awash in Pastels
Who Can Pull It Off: Petroff suggests trying a rose gold hair color if your skin and natural hair color already have similar shades. Paler skin tones, pinkish complexions and hair color that already has some natural red tone to it will easily transition.
What to Ask For: Whenever you're making a hair color change, set up a consultation at the salon first. You may think you know what looks best with your skin tone or hair color, but input from a pro may help steer you in another direction. Plus, the words 'rose gold' mean something different to everyone. Make sure you're on the same page by bringing in a picture of the exact hue you're after.
Beware Of: There aren't really any at-home products you can use to keep your pastel color looking fresh, unlike platinum hair's BFF, violet shampoo. If you're going to go for it, make sure you have a hairstylist you enjoy and can afford to see multiple times a month.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Awash in Pastels