The hottest trends in hair color for fall 2013 bid adieu to dramatic, one-dimensional shades and capture the warm, multi-tonal type of beauty abundant in nature every autumn, adding a subtle yet eye-popping brilliance and lustre to any head of hair. Consult with your stylist to find the best combination of colors to customize and create your perfect autumn look.
Blonde
This season, blondes are moving away from platinums and pure sunflower shades. Instead, on the lightest end of the spectrum, fashion-forward women are adding hints of gold and buttery yellows. On the darker side, soft brown and caramel lowlights, recently seen on celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, add dimension and texture.
Brunette
If you have brown locks, “rich” is the word to keep in mind when thinking hair color this fall. Blends of chestnut, mahogany, espresso, and dark reds (especially if you have natural red highlights) will give your tresses a gorgeous, full-bodied sheen such as singer Cheryl Cole’s beautiful hair below. Not sure you want to go so dark? Many stylists are using what’s been termed “soft ombre” to subtly fade in lighter tones to the bottom inches of longer hairstyles, while still keeping an overall natural-appearing essence to the overall look.
Red
Like their blonde and brunette counterparts, this fall redheads are abandoning the technicolor shades, daring burgundies, and anything else that hints at faux flavor in favor of adding deeper reds, coppers, siennas, and brown tones to create a more natural look–even on women (such as Drew Barrymore, below) who aren’t natural redheads!
This fall, why pick one color when you can combine several shades to give you a true one-of-a-kind look and best show off your personal style?
Magnificent, Multi-Toned Hair: The Must-Have Look for Fall 2013
The hottest trends in hair color for fall 2013 bid adieu to dramatic, one-dimensional shades and capture the warm, multi-tonal type of beauty abundant in nature every autumn, adding a subtle yet eye-popping brilliance and lustre to any head of hair. Consult with your stylist to find the best combination of colors to customize and create your perfect autumn look.
Blonde
This season, blondes are moving away from platinums and pure sunflower shades. Instead, on the lightest end of the spectrum, fashion-forward women are adding hints of gold and buttery yellows. On the darker side, soft brown and caramel lowlights, recently seen on celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, add dimension and texture.
Brunette
If you have brown locks, “rich” is the word to keep in mind when thinking hair color this fall. Blends of chestnut, mahogany, espresso, and dark reds (especially if you have natural red highlights) will give your tresses a gorgeous, full-bodied sheen such as singer Cheryl Cole’s beautiful hair below. Not sure you want to go so dark? Many stylists are using what’s been termed “soft ombre” to subtly fade in lighter tones to the bottom inches of longer hairstyles, while still keeping an overall natural-appearing essence to the overall look.
Red
Like their blonde and brunette counterparts, this fall redheads are abandoning the technicolor shades, daring burgundies, and anything else that hints at faux flavor in favor of adding deeper reds, coppers, siennas, and brown tones to create a more natural look–even on women (such as Drew Barrymore, below) who aren’t natural redheads!
This fall, why pick one color when you can combine several shades to give you a true one-of-a-kind look and best show off your personal style?