The Major Hair Color Trends For Winter

Fantasy Blue

For winter, to expect blue to take over pink as the fun color du jour. However, there’s a reason it’s not as common as pink, since it’s a little harder to nail, it looks great on pale skin but can bring out any redness you have, so be careful if that’s a concern of yours. It can also tinge green if your hair isn’t lightened enough, so be sure to ask your colorist to fill your hair to knock out any yellow tones before going in with your shade of blue. Especially one like this where bleach is involved. All the work is worth it though, as there’s no denying the finished look is cool as hell.

Barely There Highlights

This is a great option for a little lift with barely any upkeep  to ask for highlights only a couple of shades lighter than your natural shade to add some some dimension without any harsh grow out.

Matte Brown

For anyone who is on the fence about going blonde, this is your first step in that direction. A matte brown works well with almost every skin tone. To be sure your colorist tones your hair for longer than usual to create a dense, long-lasting brown—and to avoid brassy tones.

Golden Pops

Bold highlights can be done on all hair colors—not just blonde. The key is getting the tone right. Soft golden pops are great for everyone, since gold is what reflects the most light creating the utmost shine. Clarify with your colorist on exactly how blonde you want these pops, so you don’t end up looking like a platinum Barbie doll.

Pampas Blonde

I love this blonde tone because it gives a nod to a ’70s blonde, while the application is seamless and effortless-looking. The first application is applied in babylight form. Then, slightly bolder pieces are woven through with foils and hand painting, giving little pops of the brighter off-white.