Alexander: It’s a really clean color. Definitely doesn’t have any brassiness within the color, which is something really important, but I didn’t want to lose warmth because…there are ladies out there that go through treatment that are wearing their wigs not just for fashion. Sometimes if you do have medical treatment, it can take the warmth out of your skin tone…You want to add warmth to that to help bring warmth to the skin. But ultimately, I wanted to see it on so many different people. So I would say it’s a neutral color. But we got highlights and lowlights of creamy blondes, chestnutty kinds of blondes in there which is a warmer blonde. We got golden, we got honey in there. Sand. Different sandy kinds of shades obviously. And then that beautiful kind of neutral chocolatey root there, which really helps draw in the different skin tones. So I would say a neutral color with elements of all cool and warm tones.