![]() As for the vibe? "Warmth is back for 2022," says colorist Matt Rez of the brondes, caramels, and gold-spun shades that are giving hair a richer feel right now. And you're in luck, because there is no shortage of gorgeous options to consider this season. We've got you thinking about taking a trip to the salon for a freshening up now. Plus, they can look really natural and, if you've got a colorist who knows what they're doing, be super low-maintenance aftercare-wise. Highlights can also be a really easy way to wake up your hair color when you want a change, but not a drastic one. A few well-placed ribbons of a lighter color can be just the thing to enhance your cut, carve out cheekbones, or even add an enviable boost of radiance to your skin. Of course, single-process color can be a serve, but adding those extra tones to your dye job gives texture and dimension to all hair types, even fine strands. Now you have all the tips you need to create the lived-in blondes of summer dreams, get mixing those golden formulas.Highlights will always be in vogue. The clever formula encourages texture while protecting locks from dehydration. They could also put just-spritzed hair into braids overnight for added waves. Recommend they mist it through damp or dry hair and gently scrunch to unlock some surfer movement. One of the best ways is with a salt spray, like EIMI Ocean Spritz, which adds guts and grip to naturally straight hair. Lived-in blondes and beachy waves are a dream combo, so show them how they can amp up texture at home. ![]() Unless your client has natural curls or waves, they may need a quick tousling tutorial. Your client should start with just a drop (or even half a drop on short hair) then build up as and when needed. Introduce them to Oil Reflections Luminous Smoothing Oil, which is light yet lustrous perfect for smoothing through mid-lengths and ends of locks both before and after blow-drying. Your client wants their natural-looking highlights to sparkle, and few things elevate luminosity like a drop of hair oil. Lived-in blondes should glisten and glow. Illuminate Subtle Highlights With Hair Oil Their lived-in hue will hold on to that sun-kissed radiance. All your client has to do is apply it to clean, damp hair at least once per week, leave it on for 10 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly. This tinted treatment comes in two rich blonde-meets-brown shades, Golden Gloss and Caramel Glaze, which give lackluster locks extra polish until it's time to head back to the salon. Warm hair colors, like golden blondes and brondes, can fade too warm if they're not cared for, so show your client how to top up their tone at home with the Color Fresh Mask. Refresh Blonde Highlights With a Tinted Hair Mask ![]() Share these three tips with them to ensure their 'lived-in' color stays beachy – not brassy – in between hair color appointments. These looks are low-maintenance but not no-maintenance your client will still need to care for their blonde at home. ![]() Follow us instagram facebook youtube pinterest twitter ![]()
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