How to Rock the Jewel-Toned Hair Trend
Published July 11, 2016
Sported by the likes of celebs like Demi Lovato, Nicole Richie and Kylie Jenner, brightly-colored locks has become the ultimate color trend. Dubbed “jewel-toned”, this popular hair color twist can be found in a rainbow of colors, ranging from brilliant sapphire to vibrant emerald. Unlike the pastel hair trend, jewel-toned hair is more muted and generally features a dark undertone. One of the biggest benefits of this trend is its ability to work with blondes, brunettes and redheads.
The Lowdown on Jewel Tones
Jewel-toned hair offers a bold, edgier look than previous hair trends. These hues feature deeper pigmented colors that are reminiscent of natural stones, such as sapphires, rubies, emeralds and amethysts. Some choose to engage in multi-colored locks that create a one-of-a-kind blend of jewel tones.
Creating this Look
If you’ve never colored hair before, you’ll want to leave this trend up to the professionals. While blondes can generally reach a desired shade easily, brunettes will likely need to pre-lighten their locks beforehand. The lighter your hair is when you apply the color, the more vibrant the jewel tones will be.
Created by Pravana, a leader in innovative hair trends, the jewel-toned look is now available in hair dye products at your local beauty shop. There are numerous shades to choose from, with new ones being released all the time. No developer is needed for these looks and the hair should process for 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature.
How to Make Your Color Last
Now that you’ve reached your desired shade of jewel-tone, you’ll want to make the color last. To maintain your vibrantly-colored tresses, you’ll want to visit your stylist at least every six weeks as the color starts to fade. You can help slow down the fading process by sealing in the color before leaving the salon.
Try to avoid over-shampooing your hair, as washing can make the color prematurely fade. If you need to refresh, opt for a dry shampoo instead. You’ll also want to avoid heating tools as much as possible, as your jewel-toned hair will be fragile from the coloring process. If you do use heating tools regularly, be sure to get frequent cuts.
The jewel-toned hair trend has been making appearances everywhere, and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon. If you’re looking to try a new hair trend, choose your favorite jewel tone and get started.