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We spoke to 4 hair experts on the autumn colour trends you’re about to see everywhere
The transition from summer to autumn presents an opportune moment for a hair colour refresh, moving away from lighter, sun-kissed shades to deeper, warmer tones. Hair colourists emphasize that autumn is an ideal time to introduce depth to hair that has been lighter during spring and summer. This can be achieved through less permanent options like gloss treatments or lowlights, offering shine, flexibility, and a touch of drama without long-term commitment. Even subtle tweaks can significantly update one's look for the colder months, by adding warmth and depth that complements autumn wardrobes and makeup, taking advantage of the softer light of the season to enhance dimension and shine.
Several key hair colour trends are predicted to dominate this autumn. 'Screen siren blonde' takes inspiration from the golden age of cinema, specifically Grace Kelly, offering a golden and iridescent hue that is not brassy. This modern take on blonde, also referenced by Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's signature shade, is described as lower maintenance than previous oyster or bleach blondes. It focuses on brighter tones with a natural grow-out, providing an effortless, sun-softened finish seen on celebrities like Margot Robbie and Sofia Richie, allowing for shade tailoring based on individual skin tone and natural texture.
'Full-coverage colour' marks a shift away from highlights, balayage, or money-piece strands, advocating for a single, uniform shade across the entire head. This trend involves dramatic, all-over colour that requires commitment but promises chic results. 'Toasted beige' emerges as a versatile in-between shade, neither too blonde nor too brunette, offering dimension and warmth. This elevated blonde is described as luxurious yet effortless, with a cool, chic neutrality similar to Gigi Hadid’s recent hair colour, gracefully transitioning from summer brights to autumn light. Experts also foresee 'oat tones' being popular, moving away from icy summer blondes to warmer, more flattering shades, potentially customized into a 'blonze' that includes soft hues of strawberry blonde with lighter hairlines to soften skin tone and enhance eye colour.
For those leaning towards darker shades, 'raven brown' is an evolution of the trending espresso brunette, presenting an even deeper, high-shine, mirror-like finish. This bold, timeless, and intense inky shade, as seen on personalities like Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, and Penélope Cruz, exudes a sleek and sultry presence. For individuals hesitant about going too dark, the suggestion is to incorporate subtle caramel ribbons to introduce light and movement without losing the overall depth, with Kaia Gerber's colour serving as a prime example. Finally, 'burnished copper' makes its return as a quintessential autumnal hue. This particular shade, epitomized by Emma Stone's signature red, is highlighted as a bold embrace of autumnal warmth, modern and timeless, which not only updates one's look but also adds vibrancy and radiance to the complexion. Additionally, 'Bambi brunette' is gaining traction for those seeking a bronze brunette, encompassing fawn, foxy tones, pumpkins, and conker nut shades, valued for their cosy warmth during colder, gloomier mornings.
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