As the fall leaves are changing and winter is fast approaching, you may be thinking about changing up your hair color before the holidays roll around. So, what are the most common hair coloring techniques to follow this winter? We’ve got the scoop!
Dark Ombre –
If you love having your hair in an ombre pattern for the summer months, you can do the same for the winter with a darker tint. Stick to darker roots and 2-3 shades lighter on the ends.
Chestnut Brown –
Browns are popular for the winter months and chestnut brown is a great warmer tone for skin.
Honey Blonde –
If you’re a blonde and want to change up your look but aren’t keen on going brown, doing a darker shade of blonde is a great way to accentuate your face while sticking with the winter hair coloring techniques many others are following. Honey blonde is a darker shade than going ash (silvery-white).
Balayage –
Like the ombre, balayage is here to stay. This winter change up your tones by adding in a little lighter brown and caramel hues to your already dark hair.
Beer hues –
If you’re looking for a great way to incorporate browns into your look but want to be subtle, a good rule of thumb is to choose a shade of brown that matches beer.
Depending on your skin tone, this will be a warmer or cooler color for most but will blend in well with holiday drinks, festivities, and new year parties.
Red Velvet –
Take your strawberry blonde up a notch by going a darker shade of red. Not only is red the color of Christmas and many Thanksgivings, but it looks great on those who have warmer hues in their skin.
If you’re not looking for something high maintenance, go with a single process copper so it doesn’t fade as fast as more dramatic reds.