
By Sam Escobar, Good Housekeeping
From buttery blonde and espresso brown to rose quartz, it's time to switch things up.

Tired of cool, pale blondes?
Spring is all about warm shades. "Think more buttery beige and sandy
blondes, less icy blondes," says celebrity stylist Brian O'Connor.
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Ask your stylist for warm hues throughout your hair and subtle face-framing highlights that don't look over the top.

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You can go a little subtler if that's more your style, adding just a slight gradient with a few lighter shades to deliver sparkle around the face.

A deep, rich chestnut transitioning seamlessly into a warm golden brown looks ultra-glamorous when styled into big, bold curls.
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Deep, single-process hair colors are a departure from the highlighted and ombre looks that are all over the place right now.

Locks that are dyed
ultra-dark can look dull sometimes, so if you want a shiny, smooth look,
ask your stylist to perform a color gloss on your hair.

Since Pantone declared Rose Quartz as one of its Colors of the Year for 2016, there's been an influx in people heading to the salon to snag this subtle, pastel hue.
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An angled lob looks amazing in a quiet pastel pink shade — which adds a touch of uniqueness to this trendy haircut.