
by Nikki ~ Product Education Director
Stunning blonde bobs, innovation, and value rule Spring 2025 trends! It seems like guests are ready for more this Spring season, more of everything. More value for their dollar, more ingredient innovation, more panache in their look, and they are even up for more styling to achieve it too. We are up for the task at Philip Pelusi with several hopeful predictions for Spring 2025.

We are seeing today’s savvy consumer looking for high quality, transformative ingredients and products. And even if they prefer to streamline their purchasing, they are not swayed by price as long as they get an incredible product with great results. But products and services must deliver, period.
We are also feeling that ‘back to business’ attitude when it comes to our guests’ attitude toward recreated current trends for their own look. Despite the last several years where style took a backseat, today’s guests are getting their style on craving customized blonde hued precision bobs with all the face framing bling they can get.

One of the prominent trends for Spring 2025 is Chantilly Blonde hair color. Actress and trend setter Zendaya was one of the first to kick off this trend in late 2024, and we feel this look should continue well into 2025. The look is a light warm blonde with subtle creamy undertones of vanilla and champagne to give this color a level of sophistication. The blonde tones are bright yet soft.

The sunny months of Spring and Summer can make it tougher to hold onto color molecules, so to keep this blonde hue and all color services looking good we are focusing on much needed sun protective product recommendations. This fits right in with the current consumer trend for sun protection products that contain additional beneficial, innovative ingredients to enhance the skin.


But we’ve always felt sun protective efforts should also be paralleled with sun protection for hair, giving guests what we refer to as an insurance policy for their hair color investment. Our goal is to help protect the color itself while also improving the condition of sun exposed hair with proper hydration and protection.


This is our thought process behind our Tela Beauty Organics by Philip Pelusi Guardian Angel Solar Hair Serum. It contains Sunflower Seed Extract, well known for its ability as a hair UVA/UVB sunlight protectant and stabilizer of synthetic hair color. Plus we added Chlorophyllin, a naturally derived synthetic Chlorophyl derivative, that contains Copper at its core, making it water soluble and more bioavailable.
When combined in a haircare product these two protective powerhouses effectively turn off the damaging effects of UV, helping provide maximum protection of the hair fiber against color fadage and tensile strength degradation due to UV exposure while unique ultra-lux hydrating oils help replenish lost moisture due to sun exposure, heat styling and hair coloring.

We added 3 different types of weightless hydrating cold pressed oils for hydration, heat protection and shine. Cold pressed, meaning they maintain their integrity and potency during processing. USDA Certified Organic Quinoa Seed Oil penetrates the cuticle and cortex to smooth, strengthen and enhance hair.

Organic Quinoa, contains all 8 essential amino acids as well as Vitamin E helps create brilliant shine, hydrated stronger hair, reduced frizz and heat protection. USDA Certified Organic Jamaican Black Castor Oil, rich with Vitamin E and Omega 9 Fatty Acids, adds incredible shine and moisture as well as anti-frizz action.
And USDA Certified Organic Plukenetia Volubilis Seed Oil, well known as Sachi Inchi Oil, rich in plant protein and Omega 3, 6 and 9 Fatty Acids to strengthen, hydrate and help with heat protection. This incredible ingredient is also rich with hair protective antioxidants Vitamins A and E that help ward off environmental pollutants while helping slow the oxidative process that fades hair color.

Apply Tela Guardian Angel Solar Hair Serum to damp hair and scalp every morning prior to any other styling groom, similar to how one would apply a face SPF prior to cosmetics. A dime to nickel size amount should do the trick, apply starting at the ends working up towards and including the scalp.
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