Exactly what to request at the salon.
Kate Winslet is a natural blonde—though you'd never know it from looking through images of her illustrious career. The actress has been blonde, brunette, very famously a redhead, and even shades of blue, green, and orange for roles that have ranged from teenager on a sinking ship to ex-girlfriend with her memory willingly erased and small town mayor trying to solve a horrific murder.
Winslet's hair transformations are just one of the many convincing mediums that she uses to embody the characters she's portraying on our screens. “Kate is able to pull off all these different hair colors in a believable way because of her peachy undertones,” says New York City colorist Jenna Perry.walks though some of her most dramatic color transformations and how to ask for them at the salon, below.
This movie could have an entire stand-alone story dedicated to the hair transformations, which include primary shades of red and blue and secondary orange and green. “To preserve a bold, unnatural color like this, once it's dyed you have to commit to wetting your hair as little as possible and only use cool water when possible," Tochterman says.
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