Spice It Up & Keep It Sweet With Strawberry Blonde

by BRENDA L. / OCT 10, 2022

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    Are you the type that likes to have the best of both worlds? Then you’re bound to fall in love with our Strawberry Blonde - a romantic, creamy and zesty shade that blends the brightness and lightness of blonde hair with the unique warmth of a spicy ginger colour. Ready? Let’s find out more about this unique union.

    1. Strawberry Blonde Hair Extensions: Spice It Up, Keep It Sweet

    Lots of tinkering and experimenting in our lab brought Strawberry Blonde to life. We designed this shade thinking of spicy gingers that want all the sass and class of a peppy blonde shade. Mix things up, and you'll get this blushy, creamy colour. Strawberry Blonde is a feisty, bright shade that doesn’t take “no” for an answer.

    2. Strawberry Blonde Hair Extensions: Availability

    You can now get Strawberry Blonde on the following types of hair extensions within our range:

    Tape-In Hair Extensions

    Double Weft Clip-In Human Hair Extensions

    Quad Weft One Piece Hair Extensions

    Double Weft Weave Hair Extensions

    But let’s move onto who wears this shade, and how does it look in real life?

    The following image shows our hair Strawberry Blonde hair extensions mixed with #16, Light Golden Blonde:

    3. Strawberry Blonde: Celebrity Colour Match

    Vivacious, peppy, romantic and sophisticated: this mix between red and blonde is the colour for people that reject labels, break the mould and naturally stand out. Glamorous, independent and romantic souls embrace the redhead style with class and glamour by wearing their hair in the shade Strawberry Blonde. A few examples? Think of actors Blake Lively and Bella Thorne, Sydney Sweeney, the Hadid sisters and Rosie Huntington-White.

    4. Strawberry Blonde Hair Extensions: The Perfect Hairstyles

    There are many ways that you can wear your hair extensions in, and ginger shades in general do work really well with braided hairstyles and waves, for example. Let’s see three hairstyles that will bring Strawberry Blonde to life like no one else!

    Hollywood Waves

    This glamorous hairstyle sees your hair crimped in glossy, soft waves. It’s a beautiful, timeless classic that has been trending in Hollywood and the celebrity showbiz for a long time - hence the name! With this bright, vivid shade of red, Hollywood waves will stand out and give a diva effect that is going to be hard to forget.

    Perfect for: square face shape, oval face shape

    Mermaid Hair

    Mermaid waves are the perfect look for when you want to appear effortlessly put together; it’s a playful, flirty, yet classy hairstyle that keeps on giving (even when summer is over)! Perfect for a day out brunching with the girls, or a dancing night full of shenanigans. You can either bring your natural mermaid curls to life with a sea-salt spray for some serious texture, or play around with a hair waver. 

    Perfect for: diamond face shape, heart face shape, oval face shape

    Fishtail Braid

    The fishtail braid resembles a French braid in its smoothly woven appearance – however, it only divides the hair in two sections instead of three. It can be incorporated in any of the styles above (think fishtail pigtails, fishtail crown braid, fishtail messy bun…) and it’s been a timeless classic since ancient Greece. A deliciously crafted fishtail braid on a redhead gives a unique sense of authenticity with a warming, rustic and boho-chic vibe.

    Perfect for: oval face shape, round face shape

    5. Strawberry Blonde Hair Colour: Trends

    Red hair has its own, unique energy - you cannot simply just dye your hair orange. Being a redhead is more than that, it’s a true lifestyle and there are different aesthetics that you can try and embrace as a redhead. When it comes to trends, it’s hard to know if they’re going to work out well on our hair, especially if we recently changed our hair colour, length and/or style. Luckily, there’s quite a few recent trends that will work wonders on bright locks.

    Money Piece Hair

    Are you into chunky highlights? Then you will love this trend, coming back to us from the 90s queen, Geri Halliwell from Spice Girls. Geri has red hair, and bold face-framing highlights made the look quite iconic (so much that people are still wearing it thirty years later). Check out our blog about money piece hair to know more.

    Butterfly Clips

    I’m picturing: pale yellow and turquoise butterfly clips, in lovely contrast with the copper tone of your new hair. Think of them as a cute accessory for your half-up, half-down hairstyle - perhaps with the addition of a few crimped strands.Want to know more about this styling accessories? Read more in our dedicated butterfly clips blog.

    Retro Blowout

    Big, 70s fluffy blowouts have been all the rage lately, and one of the biggest influences on #hairtok is, in fact, sporting gorgeous red locks. Is there anything else to add? Grab your round brush and blow-dryer: we're travelling back in time! Make this style yours with our retro blowout tutorial.

    6. Strawberry Blonde Hair Extensions: Who Can Wear It?

    This is always the one million dollars question: technically, the answer I would love to always give is “everyone can wear whatever they want”. Which is true, to an extent.

    But some shades work better with certain undertones, and Strawberry Blonde is no exception to this rule. Its luminosity seems to be working best with warm and neutral skin tones, whilst, unfortunately, people with cool undertones will not get the best results.

    The following image shows our hair Strawberry Blonde hair extensions mixed with #16, Light Golden Blonde.

    7. Conclusion:

    Creamy, spicy and textured - Strawberry Blonde exceeds any expectation and by adding volume and length it will bring your red tresses to a whole new level of sass. What are you waiting for? Shop our Strawberry Blonde Hair Extensions.

    Not sure this is the colour for you? Then get in touch for a free colour-matching chat with our in-house hair experts.

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