GET THE LOOK "Elisha Cuthbert's move is a daring one. Normally people choose to warm up their highlights for summer, but this can also make for a beautiful change," says Amanda George, co-owner of the star-studded Neil George Salon in L.A. "Taking color to an icy base is great for anyone who wants to stay very blond, but not look brassy in the bright lights of summer," adds George.
INSIDER TRICK To tone down the green effect that chlorine can have on blond tresses, some pros suggest rinsing hair with tomato juice.
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