28 March 2024

Celebrity Colorist Tracey Cunningham’s Spring/Summer 2015 Haircolor Formulas!

No matter the haircolor, the Spring/Summer 2015 trend is all about lightening techniques to create or brighten natural tones. A-list stars, blonde and brunette alike, are bringing out their inner blonde while redheads are elevating their bold color to the next level!

With a lengthy client roster of Hollywood starlets, Tracey Cunningham, Redken Celebrity Colorist shares her scoop on the blonding trend she is using on her own celebrity clients and provides formulas to help you achieve these lightened and brightened looks on any client, no matter their natural shade.

Spring/Summer 2015 Trend #1: Babylights Blondes
It is all about going blonde this season, whether or not you consider yourself a natural blonde. A cool blonde like Gwyneth Paltrow, who has a gorgeous all-over color, can easily be elevated to another level by creating babylights, which has been my go-to blonding technique for many years and mimics the sun-kissed tones your hair took on as a child. Redken’s NEW Blonde Idol Base Breakers allow me to experiment with warm blondes like Charlize Theron by enhancing the undertones without taking away from the existing blonde shade.” – Tracey Cunningham

Spring/Summer 2015 Trend #2: Brightened Brunettes
So many of my brunette clients believe that blonde highlights are off-limits but it is in fact the opposite; highlights on a brunette create a gorgeous lift! With Jessica Biel who is a darker shade, I created a balayage effect using the Blond Idol High Lift Conditioning Cream on the ends. A wildly popular trend on the opposite end of the spectrum is a rich monochromatic look which is ideal for brunettes like Julia Louis-Dreyfus who want one solid color instead of dual tones. I love Redken’s NEW Chromatics Ultra Rich to get that monochromatic, rich-looking color with great coverage.” – Tracey Cunningham

Spring/Summer 2015 Trend #3: Rich Red
Deep, strong reds like Emma Stone are here to stay, both on and off the red carpet, with blondes like Kate Bosworth even making the transition to red! Redken’s red colors give me the versatility to customize red hues for all skintones and create everything from a rich ruby. I love the new Redken Carmin’R shades which I use on my clients to really enhance their color and create cool red highlights.” – Tracey Cunningham
 
Lighten up and make a change this season! Clients looking to leave the salon chair looking and feeling like a celebrity should ask their colorist about Tracey’s below formulas:

Gwyneth Paltrow’s babylights
Natural Level 6, Dark Blonde

Base Formula:
1 oz. Natural Ash (.01) Blonde Idol High Lift Conditioning Cream
2 oz.30 vol. Pro-oxide Cream Developer

Lowlight Formula:
2 oz. 09WN Summer Wheat Shades EQ Cream
2 oz. 10 vol. Pro-oxide Cream Developer

Jessica Biel’s brightened brunette
Natural Level 4, Medium Brown

Balayage Formula 1:
2 parts Blonde Icing Power Lift Conditioning Cream Lightener
2 parts 30 vol. Blonde Icing Conditioning Cream Developer

Balayage Formula 2:
1 oz. Pearl (.9) Blonde Idol High Lift Conditioning Cream
2 oz. 30 vol. Pro-oxide Cream Developer

Glaze Formula:
1 ½ oz. Crystal Clear Shades EQ Gloss
½ oz. 09N Café Au Lait Shades EQ Gloss
2 oz. Shades EQ Processing Solution

Emma Stone’s rich red
Natural Level 5, Light Brown

Base Formula:
1 oz. Clear Blonde Idol Base Breaker
1 oz. 10 vol. Pro-oxide Cream Developer

Balayage Formula:
1 oz. Blonde Idol Oil Booster
1 packette Blonde Idol Customizable Blue Powder Activator
2 oz. 20 vol. Pro-oxide Cream Developer

Glaze Formula:
2 oz. 08C Cayenne Shades EQ Gloss
2 oz. Shades EQ Processing Solution

Photos: Getty Images

 

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