Rose Gold
The iconic warm metallic pink-gold — see it on your own face before you commit to the salon.


Sample preview — your own result is generated on your photo.
Who it suits
Rose gold sits at the intersection of warm and romantic — it has a golden warmth underneath the pink that makes it more wearable than a flat dusty rose. It's most flattering on fair to medium skin with warm or neutral undertones, where the golden base complements rather than clashes. On longer hair, rose gold catches light beautifully through mid-lengths and ends, especially when paired with balayage technique for a gradient rather than a flat all-over tone. If your skin has cool or pink undertones, a softer champagne-rose variation with less warmth will sit more harmoniously.
What to expect in real life
Rose gold needs a light blonde base to show properly — on dark hair, significant pre-lightening is required before the pink-gold tone is applied. Starting points matter a lot: the warmer your natural base, the more golden and less pink the result; the lighter and more neutral your bleached base, the cleaner the rose reads. Pink pigment fades the fastest of all fashion colors — expect vivid color for 4–6 weeks, shifting to a warm peachy-blonde as it washes out. A bi-weekly color-depositing pink mask dramatically extends vibrancy.
How this is different from a filter
Instagram filters don't distinguish between your hair and your skin — they add a pink tint to everything, making it impossible to see how the color actually sits against your complexion and your specific strand texture. Stylery applies the rose-gold tone into the hair alone: the sheen, the root depth, the way it fades through different lengths. Your face and skin tone remain exactly as they are. The concern most women have before committing is whether the result will look like a fresh metallic rose-gold or whether they'll end up with something that reads dirty peachy-orange as it fades. Seeing the color rendered on your own hair — before any bleaching — is the only honest way to judge that.





