Depth Defying Colors
Experience Dimension Like Never Before
Our depth defying colors are designed to bring every style to life with natural-looking depth and movement. Each shade is carefully blended to create realistic tones that reflect light and dimension, never flat, always effortless. Explore the collections below to find your perfect match, from warm coffee tones to cool smoky hues, bright blondes, and radiant reds.
THE COLORS
Americano
Inspired by the bold, full-bodied flavor of an Americano, this deep brunette base echoes the rich color of expresso with swirls of creamy cool blonde and golden brown highlights.
Iced Mocha
Iced Mocha's silky, smooth brown base is infused with a refreshing blend of both warm and cool blonde tones for a look that is simply decadent.
Toffee Latte
Reflecting the smooth, warmth of a latte, this delicious color’s soft brown base is artfully drizzled with sweetly satisfying caramel blonde highlights.
THE COLORS
Chocolate Smoke
As delicious looking as it sounds and guaranteed to turn heads. This rich brown color features a subtle twist of fine slate blue highlights creating a positively intriguing look.
Icy Shadow
This color combines natural and cool tones for an overall rooted ashy, silver blonde mane with a rich brown layer underneath. The shadowy brown layer gives this color a subtle edginess for a look that is both powerful and dynamic.
Lilac Haze
Step into a mythical beauty trend for hair color with Lilac Haze. Pastel highlights are paired with smoky gray, creating a smoldering look that brings the runway to the streets.
THE COLORS
Silversun Rooted
Embrace the cool allure of Silversun Rooted. Soft golden brown roots seamlessly blend into an icy blonde canvas, kissed with hints of pale sand for a whisper of warmth. This multidimensional shade captures the quiet elegance of sunlight—cool, refined, and luminous.
Sunlit Blonde
Bask in the warmth of Sunlit Blonde. Subtle light brown roots melt into light and warm blonde hues, creating delicately soft dimension. The flawless fusion of warm and cold reflections bring a natural dreamy radiance to this romantic color.
RH26/613RT8
Golden blonde and pale blonde tones pair seamlessly with a golden brown root, creating a multi-dimensional color full of warmth and movement. It’s bright yet grounded, polished yet natural and perfectly sun-kissed from root to tip.
RH1488
Experience the golden harmony of RH1488. A rich dark blonde base sets the stage for delicate threads of lightest blonde, creating a sun-kissed effect that feels both radiant and effortless.
THE COLORS
Copper Sunset
This dynamic color has just the right amounts of red and brown with a gorgeous copper shimmer to create a rich, striking shade of red that demands to be seen.
Golden Ginger
Warm brown roots melt seamlessly into a bright, vibrant shade of ginger. The richness of this color is complemented by face framing blonde highlights, creating depth and dimension for a soft finish.
STARFIRE
Dark brown and auburn tones blend seamlessly with vivid red highlights to create Starfire, a color that glows with confidence. It’s deep, fiery, and full of personality, perfect for anyone who loves a bold yet wearable look.
R30/28/26
Golden blonde highlights weave through medium and light auburn strands for a look that’s full of warmth and natural radiance. It’s bright, inviting, and endlessly flattering.
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