Hair color chameleon Emma Roberts models the softer side of rose gold.
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Ava Phillippe shows how flattering a flowing head of rosy hair can be.
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Many of fall's trendiest hair colors have an ashy base, but cool-toned hair doesn't suit everyone. For brunettes with warm, yellow-toned complexions, caramel sombré is the way to go.
Sombré -- or "soft ombré" -- is the more modern version of ombré hair color, with subtle highlights placed down the length of the hair. "Sombré is the perfect way to embrace fall's warm tones," says Cunningham. "My client Jessica Biel carries this look so well with her rich base color and warm, golden highlights down the length of the hair."
In addition to being on-trend and flattering, sombré is incredibly low-maintenance. Because these highlights aren't rooted, you can easily go three months or more between touch-ups. Ask your stylist for caramel-colored balayage highlights, focusing on the area around your face, says Potempa.
Sombré -- or "soft ombré" -- is the more modern version of ombré hair color, with subtle highlights placed down the length of the hair. "Sombré is the perfect way to embrace fall's warm tones," says Cunningham. "My client Jessica Biel carries this look so well with her rich base color and warm, golden highlights down the length of the hair."
In addition to being on-trend and flattering, sombré is incredibly low-maintenance. Because these highlights aren't rooted, you can easily go three months or more between touch-ups. Ask your stylist for caramel-colored balayage highlights, focusing on the area around your face, says Potempa.
Miranda Kerr's baby-fine sombré highlights have a youthful, skin-brightening effect.
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