If you’re a sucker for a copper balayage and dusky red tones, meet your new BFF. Conceptualized by Wella Professionals color trend expert Zoë Irwin, haze glazing is a coloring technique that makes use of warm, rusty color palettes to give your dark hair a sunny lift.
The goal of haze glazing is to produce an illuminating, sunset-like auburn tone by using various shades of red, like Maple Mustard, Bitter Clove and Sunworn Terracotta. Basically, the exact opposite of spring’s icy pastels.
It adds a “wash of warmth” to your hair for an overall spiciness. If you have pre-lightened locks or babylights, haze glazing is ideal. Need some inspo? Check out the slideshow above before booking an appointment with your colorist.
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Trusty Tones
Haze glazing is all about the perfect gradient, which can give a seamless lift to your balayage. Wella Professionals color trend expert Zoë Irwin reveals that this buttery, orangish haze was inspired by dusk's warm glow.
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Retro Red
Irwin was inspired by the auburn shades of the 70s when she created Bitter Clove, Sienna Dusk and Maple Mustard. Think Stevie Nicks during her auburn phase.
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Keep It Natural
This new technique works well on natural hair textures. Haze glazing focuses on seamless tone blending, like a pastel melt, but fire.
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Red Hot
If you want a bronzed yet reddish balayage or just full-bodied color, haze glazing is ideal. It also works great when you want to introduce some warm tones to dark or sandy blond shades.
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