Margot Robbie Barbie Hair Color

Cinemacon in Las Vegas gave viewers a first look at Greta Gerwig’s Barbie featuring Margot Robbie. There aren’t many details out about the movie yet, however, we can expect to see Ryan Gosling, Kate McKinnon, America Ferrera, Alexandra Shipp, Simu Liu, Hari Nef and Will Ferrell starring in the film. There isn’t a trailer yet so many fans are left hanging. Until then we are left in awe of the images of Robbie bringing the Barbie character to life.

With perfectly bleach blonde hair juxtaposing her iconic pink car and the matching outfits to boot, we can only imagine that this film is going to bring a great deal of color to life alongside this nostalgic story.

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The movie is yet to be released, although we’re hoping to expect it sometime in the summer of 2023. Until then, we’re sure to see an increase in requests for buttery Barbie Blonde hair color.

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Australian Actress Margot Robbie has already become a hair icon for her beachy blonde shades and viral micro braid hairstyle and as she takes on the role of Barbie we couldn’t see a more perfect match. In the image released, Robbie has a perfect 1960s-esque bouffant equipped with a perfectly placed headband to match her outfit — we see matchy-matchy becoming a thing again.

In addition to this style, her hair has been lightened all over to create a soft, creamy blonde from root to tip. The perfect picture of a bottle blonde from the 60s — most clients will need to request a double process blonde to achieve this look.

Achieving and maintaining a blonde of this level and placement will require root touch-ups at least every 4 weeks. In addition to root tone and highlights, regular gloss treatments in between to capitalize on tone and keep undue yellowing at bay are essential.

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The most important upkeep is also the way in which you care for your color at home. Blonde hair can easily yellow or take on a green tint with exposure to water and sun. While regular glossing treatments can mitigate this, a blonding or brightening shampoo is a must at home.

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Is the most anticipated movie of the year. 2023 has basically been one big countdown to the release, with the collaborations, think pieces, and aptly-named Barbiecore trend to prove it. Details of the film's plot have largely been kept under-wraps until now, but the first look of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken (and the star-studded cast including Dua Lipa, Hari Neff, and Simu Lu) set the internet on fire.

The full immersion into Barbie Land would not have been possible without Ivana Primorac, the film's lead hair and makeup designer who dreamed up the much-memed transformations, as well as the rest of the film's candy-colored looks. Bringing the world's most-famous doll to life is no easy feat, but with an extensive film background, Primorac was up for the job. Ahead, she walks us through all the behind-the-scenes secrets of

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Primorac, the creative team, Gerwig, and Robbie, started discussing what Barbie Land would actually look like months before filming started. Of course, the first task at hand was how to turn the cast into perfect, plastic dolls—Primorac started by creating test hair pieces that featured shiny synthetic fibers or a mix of synthetic fibers and real hair, but nothing was right. It made me realize that to make a doll, you have to think of what that doll

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In a child's mind, says Primorac. And when I remember how I imagined her when I was a little girl, they had the best clothes, and they were so glamorous. They didn't have plastic hair in my mind, they had the nicest hair you can possible have.

To keep that sense of childlike wonder alive, Primorac focused on making each cast member look like the best possible version of themselves, instead of a totally uniform look. This included hair that was long and too thick, always the width of the actor's shoulders. But when it came to makeup, the look was highly individual—each Barbie or Ken had their own 2-3 person glam team and custom-mixed body makeup. For Primorac, what was important was that the hair is incredible, and that the skin is all even—it's the same behind her ear and her knees and her heels. Everything is just perfect. It wasn't in the amount of makeup, it was in choosing the best makeup for everyone.

When planning the looks, Primorac and her team had access to every single Barbie ever made, as well as Mattel's extensive archive of vintage Barbie looks. The film opens with a montage of the cast dressed as vintage Barbies and professional Barbies, which were all exact replicas of real dolls, as were the discontinued dolls who live in Weird Barbie's (Kate McKinnon's) house. For the main cast though, Primorac says she and her team was pretty dependent on Mattel's existing designs, but often with a little twist to look great on each actor.

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Margot Robbie's Hair Evolution, From A Brunette Lob To Barbie Blonde

For Robbie's Barbie look—she plays Stereotypical Barbie—Primorac looked to the archives, but she also pulled references from old movies, specifically Grace Kelly films. I wanted it to be something that's really fashionable and wearable now, and something that will be everlasting and reminds you of an iconic movie star, says Primorac of the look. The result was big, bright eyes, and a stained lipstick in 30 custom shades, to exactly match each of Robbie's costumes.

The stain of her lipstick, ideas of that came from Margo, who was very, very involved in creating the whole look, continues Primorac. We tried many things, and as we pulled back into the most classiest, and the simplest and the cleanest, the kind of everlasting elegance became something that looked and felt really good. Promorac adds that Barbie only wears full-on lipstick once, when referencing the original Barbie's bright red lip, but opts for a subtly stained, glossy lip the rest of the film.

Robbie had a hair change for each one of her 30 outfit changes, and had 18 different wigs and over 30 hair pieces throughout the film. (Primorac isn't sure exactly how many wigs were used on the total production, but she knows it's well in the hundreds). I wanted it to be like the best hair day every day, she says. No one was allowed not to have the best hair.

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Begins by following Barbie's picture-perfect life—she wakes up in her pink Dreamhouse with perfect hair, steps out of shoes with perfectly arched feet, and floats into her Barbie car without using the stairs—but has to venture into the real world of Los Angeles after experiencing cellulite and thoughts of death, and experiences a major self discovery journey. Robbie opens the movie wearing a quaffed '60s bouffant, but as she gets more and more dejected—and more and more real—her hair gets flatter and flatter, transitioning from an updo, to '70s waves, to straight and side-parted.

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When Barbie is at her lowest, that's when her hair becomes 'normal, ' and it becomes less of Barbie volume, it becomes a human in volume, says Primorac, and adds that at this point Robbie had no extensions in her hair. We wanted to do that gently so doesn't look jarringly short, because you know, I think for a doll to have this huge huge hair and her pink outfit and the white hat that was fun, but it's also beautiful to become normal, and that was kind of important for me and for