Lighter and Brighter Hues
Spring hair colors are lighter and brighter compared to fall and winter shades.
Buttercream Blonde
Get a natural-looking buttercream blonde style with warm and cool highlights. It is ideal for those with light brown locks.
Champagne Blonde
Champagne blonde, a popular option, combines golden blonde with warm rose hues. Works well on all skin tones.
Flawless Maintenance
Consult a stylist for regular touch-ups to maintain a flawless champagne blonde hue. Avoid chlorine exposure and use moisturizing treatments.
Balayage with Pastel Hues
Try balayage with soft pastel hues like pink and mint for an effortless spring palette. Celebrities like Hilary Duff rock this look.
Blue Blonde
For a unique spring hair color, try light blue tones. Works for many skin tones and fades beautifully into blonde.
Rose Gold Trend
Experiment with rose gold by adding peachy hues to icy blonde or pastel pink. Use products designed for high-maintenance colors.
Natural Babylights
Request babylights for natural highlights without going overboard. Achieve a seamless and blended effect.
Inky Black
An effortless chic hair color like inky black is a timeless and classic choice. Perfect for darker roots.
Mermaid-esque Hue
To achieve a mermaid-esque hue, try babylights or temporary dye sticks with gray undertones.
Rich Red Copper
Make a statement with a rich red hue that suits most complexions. Use a moisturizing, no-sulfate shampoo and toner for maintenance.
Eggshell Blonde
Zoe Kravitz’s light buttercream blonde is a classic choice. Works with any length blonde locks.
Natural Balayage for Brunettes
For brunettes, add warm highlights for a subtle change and dimension. Use shine spray to keep locks healthy.
Warm Copper Shades
According to Jaclyn Discala, warm copper shades like Keke Palmer’s are ideal for various skin tones.