Sunbeam Blonde: The Summer Hair Colour Trend That Also Makes Skin Glow

Sunbeam Blonde: The Summer Hair Colour Trend That Also Makes Skin Glow

Contrary to what the weather would have us believe, spring is here, and summer is fast approaching. Our hair is the perfect way to manifest the kind of weather we want to see, which is perhaps why “sunbeam blonde” is having a moment right now. “It’s a fawny tone that is overlaid with a pale gold in a halo section of the head,” explains colourist Nicola Clarke, who counts Kate Moss and Cate Blanchett as clients.

Sunbeam Blonde: The Summer Hair Colour Trend That Also Makes Skin Glow

Namechecking the likes of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and a young Claudia Schiffer as great examples of women who have worn the trend in the past, Clarke points out that, more recently, the look was visible at the spring/summer 2024 shows. On the runways at Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and Emporio Armani, luminescent golden hair brought light to models’ faces, negating the need for copious amounts of make-up.

As well as adding luminosity and the appearance of healthiness to the skin (timely after a long, drizzly winter), sunbeam blonde makes the hair look – as the name suggests – sun-kissed and natural. “It’s the look you get after you’ve been sitting in the sun for a couple of weeks,” explains Clarke. “It just adds sunlight, utilising different colours, like flattened honey, caramel and syrupy tones, as well as vanilla, through sections of the hair.”

Sunbeam Blonde: The Summer Hair Colour Trend That Also Makes Skin Glow

For anyone whose colour could be described as “mousey”, sunbeam blonde is the perfect way to segue into something a little lighter and brighter, without being too full-on. But it’s also a great look to try if you’re already quite blonde and want a look that feels natural, wearable, fresh and youthful. “It’s the perfect golden shade,” agrees colourist Zoë Irwin. “It’s all about building tone on tone colour – the highlights don’t look like they are sitting on the natural hair, but rather melt in.”

Sunbeam Blonde: The Summer Hair Colour Trend That Also Makes Skin Glow

While in years gone by, both colourists admit that golden tones were a big no-no for most of their clients (“they were so anti, preferring ashier tones,” says Irwin), now they’re realising that golden tones are more flattering on the skin. Because “from youth to your 70s – they add such a nice glow to the skin.”

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