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What is Bronde and How do I get it?

Renee Volck
Writer and expert9 years ago
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The newest hair trend hitting the red carpet was the mix of blonde and brown highlights. This look is now the most sort after of the moment, and as a culture who loves coining creative names for simple things (Think: "Bradjelina" "Strobing" etc) of course a new term was born: Bronde.

There are a few different types of Bronde floating around at the moment. Have a read and decide which one would suit you best, and we'll tell you how to get it!

Sarah Jessica Parker: SJP has always been one step ahead of the trend with millions around the globe trying to mirror her Carrie Bradshaw-ness. Here she kills it again with shiny bronde tones and blonde ends. This works well if you're a natural brunette. Add in slightly lighter strands that frame the face and fan out at the ends.

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Lauren Conrad: Lauren has that girl-next-door look that had us captured from the first moment we laid eyes on her in The Hills and she's shaken things up this year with a long-bob but what captured us the most was her Bronde!

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If you're naturally blonde this is the way to go. Incorporate darker strands like a light cappuccino shade that blends nicely and is not too stark of a contrast.

Cara Delevingne: It Girl of the moment, of course Cara is flaunting the latest hair trend. For a Cara look blend both thin blonde and brown foils throughout your hair to have the best of both worlds.

Model Cara Delevingne arrives for the Burberry Womenswear Autumn/Winter 2015 show at London Fashion Week in Kensington Gardens, west London, Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

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