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Seasonal Trends For Hair Cuts And Styling

Seasonal Trends For Hair Cuts And Styling

Seasonal changes often bring with them new looks. From revamping your wardrobe to trimming the ends of your hair, the latest season’s most chic looks have something for everyone.

Short haired individuals may opt for polished and sophisticated looks such as bob or lob variations to withstand winter’s elements, while for those with longer locks voluminous curls or soft waves are both appropriate winter styles that complement any facial structure.

Burgundy and Chocolate Brown

Deep burgundy reds have made an edgy statement this season in an otherwise pastel pink and cotton candy hued environment. Burgundy reds are timeless color choice that flatters all skin tones but particularly compliment warm olive or tan complexions according to one master colorist. Additionally, their lush berry shade looks equally gorgeous in curly and straight strands while making for stunning highlights!

If you want a less drastic look, try pairing rich chocolate brown with your natural hue for added warmth and dimension without looking flat or dull, according to beauty bloggers. Additionally, light to medium highlights can further highlight this shade for an eye-catching finish.

An ombre fade with black roots is an ideal way to venture into this trend. Celebrities such as Kerry Washington have already made this style their own; her natural dark roots and wine-colored balayage create an ultra-smooth and high-contrast finish for an eye-catching style that’s sure to draw admiration this winter.

Copper Shades

No matter their taste in makeup, whether they prefer subtle copper tones or bold penny hues, there’s sure to be a shade suitable for each client’s preferences. A cool-based copper hue like this one provides a more metallic finish and helps prevent brassiness – great for olive skinned clients seeking an easy way to avoid reddish tones that might look too bright on them!

Light copper shades provide a more subdued yet still stylish option than their reddish counterparts, making it the ideal option for brunettes who are new to red hair color or want an easier transition into it. It combines peachy blonde tones with touches of ginger and red for a natural-looking, gentle shade.

Highlights and balayage can help add a hint of copper into your client’s hairstyle, making wavy or curly strands look incredible with copper highlights or balayage. From scrunched beach waves to polished vintage curls, copper adds shine. Just be sure to use color-protecting shampoo and conditioning treatments to preserve this rich tone!

Balayage

Balayage is a freehand hair coloring technique that produces an ombre-esque sun-kissed fade from roots to ends, rather than creating distinct lines between dark and light hues like in ombre or sombre coloring techniques. Balayage creates an increasingly natural appearance.

Balayage can add depth and dimension to both blonde and brunette locks. For optimal results, it is important to use color-safe shampoo and deep conditioner which will prevent fade.

If you want a sophisticated winter style, consider opting for either a bob or lob variation. This classic cut is easy to maintain and works perfectly with hats and scarves; shoulder-grazing length is even an option for more subtle looks. If long layers are your thing, consider adding texturizing spray for texture while protecting it against dryness during colder seasons.

Long Layers

Fall beauty trends always deliver, from subtle color changes to complete transformations: new haircuts are one of the best ways to bring about drama without risking damage to strands. From cutesy curtain bangs like Sabrina Carpenter’s to classic bobs or shoulder-grazing crops, new haircuts give all of this drama without harming strands!

Long layers can help keep your locks warm during winter while showing off their natural texture. Plus, this style gives you plenty of ways to play around with different looks from sleek and straight to wavy or curly!

Powell advises those seeking a classic look to opt for a chin-length bob cut as an ideal compromise between versatility and volume at the crown. She notes it fits all face shapes well, pairing well with winter accessories like scarves and hats. Furthermore, this style works well if your genetic length cannot grow past an existing length limit; additionally it works great if adding short layers will give an added voluminous finish!

Posted February 12, 2025 Author sdeauville Categories Montreal Hair Salon

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