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Butter Biscuit Blonde: the hair trend for after summer

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Romee Strijd, Gigi Hadid, Sydney Sweeney all on the street in beautiful clothes fashion week hair color trends Butter Biscuit Blonde

As if someone mixed a croissant and a delicious latte together and made a hair color out of it: that is Butter Biscuit Blonde. Say goodbye to cool platinum-like shades and hello to a soft, warm blonde hue that balances between creamy beige, soft honey, and subtle caramel tones. It’s the hair trend taking over TikTok – and we totally get it.

Why do we see it everywhere now? Because this color flatters everyone. It’s soft enough for a natural look, but warm enough to give your face just that little extra warmth. Especially after a summer full of sun and sea (and dull ends), this is the perfect refresher. It gives that feeling of ‘just back from vacation“, without having to pack your bags. It’s a hair color that really brings out your sunkissed glow, and if that summer color in your face has faded a bit, we just use a little extra bronzer on the cheeks.

The color works best on a slightly darker blonde base, and your hairdresser will likely work with babylights or a balayage technique to really bring that biscuit shade to life. Also, get some face-framing highlights – that adds just a bit of extra dimension to your look. What makes this color extra popular? It’s surprisingly wearable. Butter Biscuit works on both light and medium skin tones, and is ideal for those who want to transition from dark to blonde without going straight to white.

What you need to remember? This color is all about warmth and softness. Avoid silver shampoos (they take away that lovely buttery glow) and opt for a nourishing color conditioner or gloss treatment to maintain your shine. The color masks from REF or Christophe Robin are some of our favorites.

Butter Biscuit Blonde is therefore perfect for late summer, when your skin is still a bit sunkissed and your wardrobe is slowly shifting from linen to warm cashmere (can’t wait for that).

Source: Marie Claire UK