Arctic Fox Hair Color Spotlight | Frosé

Pink background with gold star confetti and white text that says "Frosé Color Spotlight"

Our first color spotlight of 2020 is here, Fox Fam, and it’s all about our brand-new shade Frosé! And just like the drink, this blush pink is the sweetest thing. If you’ve been looking for a true pastel pink - we’ve got it on tap. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the next addition to the Arctic Fox Hair Color pastel line!

 

WHO IS SHE?

 

 Perfect for any pastel look, this soft shade is a light, true pink that turns out best on a clean platinum base, but will give a more rose gold hue to hair with a more golden blonde tone! Since it’s already quite light, diluting could cause less than desirable results unless your hair is platinum. But if you’re hopping on the trend of the barely-there pastel, you can dilute the color for an even lighter tint that will give the faintest pink hue to a platinum blonde base! Frosé is much more of a true pink compared to our other pink tones. If you’ve worked with Diluted Virgin Pink or Electric Paradise, you know that these colors have a little bit of a magenta/fuchsia and coral/peachy undertone respectively. But Frosé is right in the middle of the road between the two, and doesn’t lean too strongly into either the cool or warm range!

 

Frosé + Electric Paradise

Arctic Fox Frosé Electric Paradise Mix

 

Frosé + Poison

Arctic Fox Frosé Poison Mix

 

TIPS, TRICKS, AND MIXES

Frosé + Virgin Pink

Arctic Fox Frosé Virgin Pink Mix

 

Like every Arctic Fox Hair Color, Frosé is easy to customize by mixing with other shades, and the range of pinks you can make with this one is stunning! For a light, pinkish mauve tone, use Frosé with a few drops of Ritual. Want more of a light berry color? Use a mix of Frosé, and a few drops each of Ritual and Purple Rain! Looking for a soft peach hue? Try a bit of Poison added to your Frosé! And if you just want to punch up the color a little bit for that strawberry smoothie feel, mix in a few drops of Virgin Pink or Electric Paradise! For those of you whose hair is more yellow-toned, you can expect a rose gold color when you use Frosé on its own.

 

Frosé + Wrath

Arctic Fox Frosé Wrath Mix

 

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Frosé + Ritual

Arctic Fox Frosé Ritual Mix

As a pastel, Frosé may not show up if your base hair color isn’t light enough. While Frosé is a bit more pigmented than our other pastels like Girl’s Night, it will still require a near-platinum base to achieve the most vibrant results! It’s most likely to turn out well on pre-lightened hair, and can have more varying results on hair darker than platinum or light blonde level. If your hair is not quite platinum and you want that true bubblegum hue rather than a light rose gold, try punching up Frosé just a little bit by adding a drop or two of Virgin Pink or Electric Paradise! As always, we recommend strand testing before you apply to make sure your color or mix is right for your base color. The color can fade out more quickly than more highly pigmented colors will, so proper upkeep and care are essential for the longest-lasting results! But if you love a proper change without commitment - this is your gal. 

Not sure of the best ways to care for your color? Check out our blog post on our best tips for a long-lasting color! Check it here. You can always reach out to one of our hair experts for any questions or concerns you have at support@arcticfoxusa.com. Do you have any big plans for this new shade, Fox Fam? Let us know in the comments below! Happy coloring!

 


 

Coley Baker is AF’s customer support guy, volunteer color tester, and resident Dungeon Master. His hair has been just about every Arctic Fox shade, so firsthand color knowledge is his specialty! He currently resides in north San Diego with his partner and dog, where they can usually be found being beach bums or rolling up new Dungeons and Dragons characters.

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