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Sunlit Copper: The Season's Hottest Hair Hue

Copper hair is taking over. From subtle auburn to vibrant, sunlit copper, here’s how to embrace the season's hottest color trend.

Why Copper is Everywhere

Copper hair is making a major comeback this season, moving away from harsh, artificial reds toward warmer, more natural tones. Sunlit copper is all about depth, dimension, and a healthy, high-shine finish.

Choosing the Right Shade

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Not every copper is the same. Finding the perfect match depends on your base color and skin undertones.

  • For cool skin tones: Look for copper shades with a hint of purple or violet to neutralize sallowness.
  • For warm skin tones: Stick with rich, golden coppers or strawberry blondes to complement your complexion.

Maintaining Your Glow

Copper is notoriously fast-fading, so you need a specialized care routine to keep that intensity.

  1. Wash less frequently: The more you wash, the faster it fades.
  2. Use sulfate-free shampoos: Sulfates strip hair color rapidly.
  3. Use color-depositing conditioners: These help refresh your tone in between salon visits.
  4. Protect from heat: Always use a heat protectant spray before styling.

Sunlit Copper Styling Tips

To really highlight the dimension in a sunlit copper, focus on styles that showcase the movement of your hair. Soft waves or a sleek, straight blowout will make the light reflect beautifully off your copper strands. If you are a beginner to color, try a balayage technique to integrate copper tones naturally without a full-head commitment.

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