Not so many years ago now, highlights involved tiny, meticulously threaded strands and countless foils—an arduous process that has given way to a far more natural aesthetic. In fact, these days, the best hair-color cues come from a summer spent basking in the surf or, say, the pristine sun-streaked pitch of a child’s uncontrived mane. And from a look at our favorite celebrities, the latter has provided more than its fair share of pitch-perfect inspiration.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s artfully painted ombré looks like an amalgam of her twins’ Marion and Tabitha’s respective toffee and flaxen tones, while Salma Hayek’s daughter Valentina might have helped the actress fine-tune the rich brunette shade she was born with. We wouldn’t be surprised if Gisele Bündchen’s legendary beachy mane was based on her toddler Vivian’s multidimensional blonde—or if Lily-Rose Depp played muse for Vanessa Paradis’s signature golden blonde hue. Just in time for Mother’s Day, here’s a look at why great hair really does run in the family.
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