Tracey Cunningham, Schwarzkopf Professional’s U.S. Creative Director of Color & Technique, was the star of last night’s Golden Globes as far as MODERN SALON is concerned.
Her hair color finishes set the runway on fire, in a spectrum of brilliant gold, rich brunette, and shiny copper, as seen on Anya Taylor Joy, Margaret Qualley, and Emma Stone (who is also sporting a perfect pixie created by Mara Roszak).
Want to try these winning formulas and offer every guest a star turn? Schwarzkopf breaks it down for you.
GOLDEN GODDESS
Anya Taylor-Joy turned heads on the Golden Globes red carpet with her platinum blonde chignon, perfectly paired with her soft pink satin Dior gown. A vision of modern Hollywood glamour, Anya’s luminous hair glowed under the bright lights.
FORMULA
- Root Color: Schwarzkopf Professional IGORA VIBRANCE
- 20g 9-1
- 20g 9.5-5
- 20g Clear
- 6 vol Gel
- Processing Time: Up to 20 minutes
CROWN-WORTHY COPPER
Emma Stone debuted a striking new pixie cut and a warm, nutmeg-inspired shade, a natural copper tone slightly darker than her signature ruby red. To ensure long-lasting vibrancy, Tracey finished the look with a gloss overlay that locked in the rich red tones for maximum wear—making it the perfect pairing for the Golden Globes spotlight.
FORMULA
All-Over Color:
- Schwarzkopf Professional IGORA VIBRANCE
- 10g 8-0, 10g 7-55, 10g 7-57, 10g 9-7
- 40g 6 vol lotion
- Processing time: 20 minutes
Gloss Overlay:
- Schwarzkopf Professional IGORA VIBRANCE
- 5g 9-7, 5g 0-55, 5g 7-77
- 6 vol gel
- Processing time: 4 minutes
VERY DEMURE
Margaret Qualley celebrated her Golden Globe nomination for The Substance. Her rich, glossy brunette locks flowed down her back and the dimension caught the light.
FORMULA
Root Color:
- IGORA VIBRANCE
- Hairline: 6-1 with 13 vol lotion
- Base: 5-1 + 6-1 with 13 vol lotion
- Processing time: 20 minutes
Gloss Overlay:
- IGORA VIBRANCE
- Hairline: 6-1 with 6 vol gel
- Base: 6-1 + 5-1 with 6 vol gel
- Processing time: 20 minutes (6-1 with 6 vol pulled through ends during the last 5 minutes)
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