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Rose Gold, Gold or Champagne? Choosing Your Metallic Finish

Rose gold, warm gold, champagne, copper and bronze all read differently on the bench and in your content. A quick guide to picking the metallic that fits your brand.

A row of gold and rose gold designer scissors

Once you’ve accepted that the finish doesn’t change the cut (and it doesn’t), the only question left is which metallic suits you. Here’s how the warm finishes actually read.

Rose gold

The signature. A soft pink-warm metallic that photographs beautifully and reads as considered rather than flashy. It pairs with almost any station and skin tone, which is why it’s the one most stylists reach for first. Browse the rose gold range.

Warm gold

More statement, more confidence. Classic gold reads as premium and stands out hard against a dark tunic or a black mat. If you want your kit to be the thing people notice, this is it. See the gold range.

Champagne, copper and bronze

The quiet end of warm. Champagne is gold with the volume down — elegant and understated. Copper and bronze lean vintage and pair well with timber and earthy salon interiors. They’re the choice for stylists who want warmth without the full shine.

A practical tip

Whichever you pick, buy the cut first. Choose the length for your technique and the handle for your hand — then let the finish be the tie-breaker between two pairs you’d be happy to own either way. Our buyers guide walks through length, handle and steel in plain English.

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