Top Winter 2020 Hair Styles

Face-framing layers have become the go-to style this summer, but don’t worry, they’re here to stay. From sleek back ponytails with impeccable shine seen at Kim Shui to long tendrils tucked behind ears as seen on Farrah Fawcett, face-framing layers will refresh any haircut.

Bright Blonde

For those with naturally light brown locks, a fresh blonde shade is a must-have for winter hair. This is especially true for those with naturally blonde tresses like Kylie Jenner. Transform your dark roots into soft blonde shades using strategic balayage highlights strategically placed throughout your hair.

If you are naturally brunette, lighten your hair to a strawberry blonde hue that’s perfect for the season and complements your skin tone. Consider adding subtle red-toned money piece highlights for added contrast, similar to Mindy Kaling’s work.

Copper

Copper is another trendy hue for winter makeovers. Add copper strands to your bob or pair it with face-framing curtain bangs like Camila Morrone or Halle Berry for a complete look. Maintain the color with weekly applications of toning shampoo.

Shadowy Roots

Shadow roots offer a compromise when making drastic color changes. This technique blends dark with light hues, creating a seamless transition that grows out naturally without visible lines. Try color melting, root blending, or root shading for versatile results on all hair colors.

Chin-Grazing Bob

Ponytails, headbands, and bob hairstyles are in this winter. Create an updo for an eye-catching chin-length bob that works for casual and formal occasions. Embrace your natural texture and versatility with this style, which features a deep part and swoopy bangs for an alluring face frame.

High Ponytail

Ponytails are a quick and flattering winter hairstyle. This year, super-long ponytails that reach hip level are becoming increasingly fashionable. If your natural hair length doesn’t go that far, consider using Kanekalon braiding hair to create longer ponytails that instantly elevate your style.

Middle-parted ponytails offer a casual yet chic flair and help keep face-framing tendrils out of your eyes. Mullet-inspired styles, like Miley Cyrus’ iconic look, featuring side-swept or middle-parted hair with one or two high ponytails falling to the sides, are also rising this fall.