Celeb Styles magazine July/August, 2014 | Page 12

Pink and purples can be maintained with a silver based shampoo as well as for yellows. It helps to know the general rules of colour and the colour wheel to help achieve the colour you want (purple gets rid of yellow). Ask your stylist to add a drop of colour to your conditioner.” An alternative to a full head of unicorn colour is three tone highlights or a full ‘naturallooking’ colour that compliments your skin tone. “The biggest colour return this season is rose gold, think Rachel McAdams and Sienna Miller. It’s peachy-pink, almost coral, but not as ‘unnatural looking’ as unicorn shades like ‘hot pink’, ‘atomic pink’ and ‘pink fire’. Rose gold works well on blonde hair and suites anyone with a light-medium complexion. Other hot trends include ultra-ash blonde with pink tipped ends and long ombre pastel hair. “ Another option, which doesn’t involve bleaching, is a new trend called ‘hair chalking’. “Hair chalking is a temporary colour wax