
If you are thinking of going rose gold, your natural hair color is the first thing to consider. It is always easier to add red tones to blonde hair than darker hair, so you may need to bleach it first (via Marie Claire). The lighter the hair, the more vibrant the rose gold will it appear. Colorist Amelia Trammel told StyleCaster, "The whole process will take around two or three hours, depending on how much hair there is and what the existing color is." Once the hair is light enough, she adds the tinted gloss to deposit the rose gold shade.
If you aren't ready to bleach your entire head for the strawberry blonde hue, you can also try the demi-permanent red gloss. But remember, your base color still needs to be light (via Refinery29). Colorist Adriana Pinto loves doing this color and told Refinery29, "Strawberry blonde is that alluring kind of sexy," and it is possible to create the dreamy color but with a darker tone as well.
It is essential, though, to take care of this hue. In fact, the color will require touchups every six to eight weeks (via Byrdie). If you want the exact same shade as the owner of the fashion label "IRENEISGOOD," make sure to take a picture with you for a shade match. If you want to follow the advice of hairstylist Sunwoo Kim, "The trick is to choose colors that will actually look better as they fade a little" (via The Klog).
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