Joey King has made a convincing case for ‘vintage wood’ hair colour

Bye-bye beachy blonde.
Joey King has made a convincing case for ‘vintage wood hair colour
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When it comes to hair, beachy blonde is always in the summer playbook. But Joey King has just debuted the perfect trans-seasonal shade that is a nod to summer but also drops a massive hint about the hair colour set to dominate in autumn.

It seems the cooler months are already on our minds, and some celebrities are keen to press fast-forward on the season. Last week, Selena Gomez debuted an autumnal twist to a red manicure with her custom-made pumpkin-spicy nail shade. Now Joey King has joined in with her "vintage wood” hair transformation, a term coined by celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos after taking Joey's strands from brunette to a multi-dimensional teak-stained shade.

“Vintage wood is a combination of mahogany and oakwood,” Dimitris told GLAMOUR, adding: “it's the shade you're going to find in a loft in Manhattan.” He created the look using a combination of blonde highlights and Moroccanoil Colour Rhapsody Permanent Colour in 6.3 for the lowlights.

“After the highlights I used a light chocolate blonde toner," he notes, so you get a “natural warm effect - it's the colour after you come back from vacation," he says of the sun-kissed brunette shade.

He then added some loose bends to Joey's waist-skimming lengths using the GHD curling tong and Moroccanoil Dry Texture Spray for a more lived-in look. “I always like a messy texture,” he says and Joey's smudged-out eyeliner reflects that vibe.

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Vintage wood is a deeper, warm-toned spin on ‘brookie blonde’ (a portmanteau of blonde and cookie), which blends buttery blonde and brown tones.

The focus for the lighter highlights in the vintage wood blend is still on areas where the sun would naturally hit the hair – the face and the top strands. But the key to pulling off the vintage wood colour trend is the way the mahogany base is blended seamlessly, with no hard edges, to add dimension. “People always need to put some dimension into the hair when they have lighter shades, because the blonde pops more,” says Dimitris. It also adds movement and volume to the hair.

A look at your Instagram feed will reveal individual takes on vintage wood, from those looking for the sweet spot between blonde and brunette, to those who are already working a deep brown shade but want to tease some lighter strands, like Daisy Edgar-Jones.

How to wear vintage wood

Vintage wood luxe blow-out

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Vintage wood babylights with a deep mahogany base

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Vintage wood curls

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Vintage wood balayage

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Vintage wood layers

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Vintage wood curtain bangs

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Vintage wood textured hair

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Sun-kissed vintage wood

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Glossy vintage wood

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