If you’ve been suffering from cabin fever, switching your hair color makes you feel refreshed and revitalized this winter. We consulted professionals about their favorite winter hues.
Warm Caramel Highlights
For those seeking to update their blonde look without bleaching, consider opting for warm caramel highlights with seamless face-framing highlights instead. This color works on any base and is easy to maintain.
Auburn Hue
If you want a subtle way to spice up your winter look without going too bold, consult with your colorist for a red hue (like Lucy Hale has on her locks) as an easy way to switch things up without going overboard. Auburn shades provide warmth in cooler temps while still complimenting most complexions.
Chocolate Brown with Ashy Undertones
Brunettes looking to change up their winter look don’t need to despair either: Cartwright suggests using a chocolate brown with ashy undertones to prevent brassiness on dark tones.
Warm Golden Brown with Subtle Gold Highlights
Blondes seeking an ideal seasonal shade should try opting for a warm golden brown with subtle gold highlights like Cardi B’s. This hue helps combat gray hairs while adding warmth without going too blond; plus, it fades less quickly!
Highlights for Dramatic Effect
Change can be daunting, but adding subtle highlights can have just as significant an effect as drastic transformations. Blonde girls looking for a winter makeover should try a warmer blonde shade with muted gold tones that complement all skin tones and stand out against the harsher climate.
Astounding Chocolate Brown for Brunettes
If you’re a brunette this winter, choose cool chocolate brown for your hair color. Celebs including Hailey Bieber, Billie Eilish, and Zendaya have been seen sporting this low-maintenance hue; pair it with L’Oreal Professionnel Serie Expert Vitamino Color Mask for optimal results.
Striking Platinum
Platinum hair can make an unforgettable statement for those with light to medium complexions. Its striking hue and cooling undertones enhance skin brightness, making the face appear more tanned and radiant.
Winter Gold for Brunettes
Winter gold, a brown tone with subtle pops of golden tones throughout your hair, works particularly well on brunettes as it adds warmth and depth without the need for all-over bleaching. Celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Zendaya have both donned this hue, making winter gold one of their signature looks.
Colors that Pop
Colors that pop are trending this season for those with darker skin tones. According to Jordynn Quilenderino, one such look combines icy blonde money pieces with fashionable red or soft cinnamon ginger-tone hair colors, as seen on Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish. The result is stunning and sure to stand out from any crowd – an excellent way to display your personality and add flair and individuality to any ensemble!
Copper Hues
hair colors require much more commitment than makeup or fashion trends that can be easily removed at nightfall, but if you have been drawn to copper hues like those worn by celebrities such as Zendaya, Gigi Hadid, and Tessa Thompson this season, then leaping may be easier than you realize. Request that your stylist paint a soft copper shade over your blonde base; this can help prevent brassy roots while protecting the hair from bleach-related damage. Alternatively, consider opting for face-framing copper highlights instead.
Deep Ginger Shade with Cool Tones
Another option for adding depth and dimension to long cascading curls is a deep ginger shade with cool tones. It looks beautiful against long, cascading locks, making you the epitome of Vixen status!