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"Tiramisu" Hair Colour is Winter's Yummiest Trend

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  • "Tiramisu" is a new blonde hair-colour trend.
  • The hue features three different shades of blonde and is inspired by the popular dessert.
  • Ahead, a celebrity colourist breaks down everything to know about the look.

Is it just us, or has everyone recently decided to test out the claim "blondes have more fun?" We recently saw Kim Kardashian and Megan Fox with "Targaryen" blonde shades, Zoey Deutch and Lily James change up their looks to "Barbie" blonde, and now, a new hair colour dubbed "Tiramisu" is all over our social media feeds and red carpets.

"Tiramisu" hair colour, which has been seen on celebrities like Emma Roberts, is the perfect tone for those who want to be blond but don't like frequent maintenance. If you're curious to learn more about the trend, below we asked a professional to answer all of our burning questions about the trending shade, from what to ask for at the salon to how to care for the lighter hue at home.

What is Tiramisu Hair Colour?

The colour, which is ultimately a warm blonde, gets its name from the coffee-flavoured, multi-shade dessert. "The colour consists of three different shades of brown, including a warm tan with a yellow undertone, a deep warm brown, and a light brown with a gold reflect," Matt Rez, celebrity colourist and Redken brand ambassador, tells POPSUGAR.

The trend also features a shadowed root or a root smudge, where the highlights are lightly painted over with a shade closer to your natural hue. Rez says that this helps create a seamless blend into the base colour, and it also makes for less maintenance.

If you're currently a platinum blonde and looking for something less dramatic, or you're just interested in exploring a tone without so much upkeep, this trend is perfect for your 2023 vision board.

How to Ask Your Colourist For Tiramisu Hair Colour

If you're already sold and ready to hit the salon, in addition to asking for the shadowed root, Rez suggests asking your stylist for blended ribbons of warm tan, light brown, and deep warm brown woven through your roots to ends. The base and lowlights of this colour should be the deep warm brown, while the highlights can be the tan colour. Rez says you should ask your stylist for highlights using a lightener or bleach that lives in the level eight (a medium blonde).

Then, the light brown can be the midlight colour that blends the base and lowlights with the tan highlights seamlessly. To finish everything off, Rez says to ask your colourist for a neutral, gold-based all-over gloss, which will enhance the warmth of the deep brown, as well as bring the gold reflect into the light brown.

While achieving the initial colour is a little involved, the maintenance isn't. Rez suggests visiting the salon every three to four months for foil work, and doing a gloss in between at the two-month mark to revamp the colour reflects and add the shine back in. Plus, thanks to the shadow root, if you need to take more time between appointments, the grow-out won't be as noticeable.

How to Care For Tiramisu Hair Colour at Home

Caring for your new tiramisu hair at home is all about using protective products that will help your colour last. Rez's main suggestion? A shampoo that lowers the pH of your hair. "Shower water topically has a pH of 7, which is still too alkaline for hair colour preservation — you want hair to live in the acidic 4.5-5 range," he says. "Anything higher and the cuticle will slowly raise and release colour deposited."

To avoid colour fading, Rez suggests using a shampoo or conditioner that can combat this, like the Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo (£23). It's also important to use a heat protectant any time you use hot tools. Our current favourite is the Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Heat Styling Spray (£23).

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Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo
Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo
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Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Heat Styling Spray
Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Heat Styling Spray
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