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What hair colours are best for winter?

What Hair Colours are Best for Winter?

A guide into 2024’s best winter warmer colours.

Whats different about 2024

Winter is right around the corner and with that, the bi-annual change with our hair too! But what hair colours are best for winter?

This year is all about Healthy. Rich. Glossy hair trends.
We are looking at deeper tones that still have vitality and dimension, whether that be blonde, brunette or copper.

These hair colours are paired with long effortless layers that speak ‘I just woke up like this’. Some ideas might be a long curtain fringe and face framing to add highs and lows with your haircut.

The key to creating an effortless, undone look is to pair your desires hair colour with tones that suit your natural complexion and / or makeup choices.

If you find you have cooler skin and eyes, a warmer tonal direction will suit, and if you find you have warmer skin and eyes, then a cooler tone will suite you nicely!

If you feel like you sit somewhere in the middle, then you may wish to enhance what you like best.

This year is focusing on hair condition over exact tone. We are looking for shiny hair, moveable hair, touchable hair instead of compromising condition for colour.

Is it all about brunettes?

Blondes still do have fun for winter don’t worry! one way to keep your winter fair festive may be to add a slightly cooler tonal direction. Or my favourite way, to blend the highlights at the roots for a really soft seamless blend with an addedd pop on the ends.

How you wear your blonde hair will also be taken into account! Leave the tight high bun for lazy sundays and opt for a soft tossled wave. Using a tong or iron to gently add movement to your hair will ehance the pop on the ends and enhance your layers!

My favourite way to do this is to use a lightweight styling oil, such as Luxe Oil by Wella to add nourishment and heat protection and finish with a dry texture / dry shampoo spray!

Let it all cool and either use your fingers for a messy texture or a wide toothed comb for something slightly polished.

To summarise, you should focus on two things; your hairs health and finding the right tone for you! whether thats warm, cool or neutral!

If you struggle to know how to do any of these, my books are open. Consultations are free and no obligation!

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