
By Sarah Schreiber, Good Housekeping
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Blondes looking to go just a bit warmer as temps rise — this one's for you. Without being brassy, rich yellow-gold hues offer a lovely contrast against fair skin.

See how Nicole Kidman's hair and skin tone seem to blend together? It's not an optical illusion — that's the effect of neutral or nude hair.
Just keep this in mind: If you get some color, that obviously breaks
the spell. Good thing a neutral mane is subtle and fresh all on its own.

Perfect for women with
naturally dark hair who want some levity, bronde works honey tones into a
darker base. Did you just walk out of the salon? Or take a six week
holiday in the South of France? Honestly, the world will never know.

Not quite blonde, not quite tangerine, "blorange" is a paired down, quiet way to transition into the rainbow hair craze. Plus, it's essentially the color of sunshine, making it the ideal summertime shade.
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Most accessible on the orange spectrum is strawberry blonde, a forever summer favorite. If you're a natural red head,
a round of blonde hand-painted highlights makes it look as if you're
wearing a halo. This is also a perfect option if you're looking to
soften a winter auburn.

Rosé
Pretty close to the
bottled stuff, right? Leave it to Pink, of course, to deliver a hue
worthy of her namesake. More concentrated at the roots, this rosy shade
fades to a subtler blush at the tips.

Golden Balayage
With the emergence of the white blonde and grey hair trends, light-as-it-gets hair is and remains to be all the rage. Platinum hues — somehow retro and futuristic, all at once — pair perfectly with a tan and red lips.