Winter Hair Color Suggestions

No matter your style or preference, there’s sure to be a winter shade that fits you perfectly.

Apple Cider Red and Mulled Wine

Move over pumpkin spice; apple cider red and mulled wine are now the must-have colors of autumn! Their vibrant orange-red shades complement cool skin tones beautifully, making brown hair feel warmer.

Caramel

Caramel is a natural-looking color that works wonders on dark hair or can add contrast with lighter tones. Additionally, this hue complements warm skin tones and dark eyes very well. Brunettes looking to go lighter can use caramel as an ombre-inspired transition color. A stylist can assist in creating this effect through lowlights or highlights based on your preferred technique while ensuring your locks remain healthy before altering their original hue drastically. Caramel highlights can look beautiful with classic styles like this rounded bob. Balayage or babylight techniques produce the most natural-looking results; however, transitioning from dark shades to caramel may require extensive bleaching treatments before reaching its light blonde hue. For best results, consult a professional colorist.

Dark Red

Dark red shades such as burgundy and mahogany work well for blondes and brunettes. To lighten this look, your stylist can add natural highlights for face-framing purposes; copper and strawberry hues may also be desired. If dark red is too intense for your complexion, ask your colorist to add caramel or warm chocolate as an accent shade; this will soften its intensity while still creating beautiful depth and dimension in your strands. This look is ideal for brunettes who want to transition into red hair color, blending rich wine hues into a brown base for an eye-catching final result. Suitable for fair skin tones, the vibrant shades will flatter eyes and cheekbones with ease, as they require minimal upkeep compared to their counterparts. Furthermore, its low-maintenance needs won’t fade quickly either – making this style suitable for women with curly or wavy locks as these rich tones will define each curl beautifully!

Ombre

Chocolate brown is an eye-catching hue that suits most people perfectly. It pairs beautifully with lighter shades like blonde and can even be blended to form various other hues. To show your passion for coffee, why not create this stunning iced walnut cappuccino ombre that blends brown shades into blonde tips – an eye-catching piece ideal for brunettes with long straight locks but could just as quickly look good on those with wavy or curly locks! For an eye-catching yet natural finish, this dark blue ombre is ideal for bringing pops of color without overshadowing your natural look. This hue complements all lighter tones well and seamlessly blends into black hair for an honest and stylish result. Pink lovers looking for an easy transition can benefit from adding this soft lilac ombre as the ideal compromise. Offering all the charm of bubblegum pink while being more subdued and subtle. It is best worn on light blonde locks but can also be mixed with darker tones for maximum impact.

Balayage

An effective way to revitalize dark hair colors is with a subtle balayage highlight blend. This technique creates an appealing transition between the shade you select and your natural shade and looks equally striking on brunettes or blondes. Interested in soft caramel brown balayage highlights for brunettes? Give them a try as an easy and lightening way to bring warmth and lightness into your locks! Their warm tones will blend seamlessly into your natural shade for an effortlessly sun-kissed appearance. Balayage can also achieve more daring looks, like this vibrant red hue. Balayage works excellent if you want a dynamic boost of color that works well with curly or wavy hairstyles. Pink and brown have long been considered a timeless combination. When used together to form a balayage shade, they make a fantastic statement about femininity and complement any wavy or straight haircut – incredibly natural blonde locks!