11 Trending Hair Colors You Should Try This Winter

By Editorial Staff in Life Style On 21st November 2014
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#1

Go from Caramel Cappuccino to Caramel Espresso: Shout out first of all to this insanely popular insanely amazing haircut (oh you have a bob too? Go figure!). If you also have this pretty carmely brown hair, a fun way take it deeper is to darken your roots a few levels and leave your ends brighter and in that comfort zone of what you already know and love. (via Daily Makeover + Style Bistro)

#2

Go from Deep Brown to Cool Black: You may be thinking: my hair is already dark. Don't worry, you can go darker! If you already have a deep brunette color like Rose Byrne's locks, try going even darker with a Kylie Jenner-style cool black. Ask your stylist if a blue, red, green or violet undertone is best for your skin and then do it! (via PopSugar + Blaine's)

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#3

Go from Dipped Blonde to Dusty Brown: If you are rocking a dusty blonde-dipped mane and would like to join the dark side, this new look is a great way to rock a similar color dimension. Only now, you'll have warm brown-dipped ends. How easy of a switch up was that? (via Seriously Natural + Just Beautiful)

#4

Go from Reddish Blonde to Light Auburn: Okay, this one is a bit of a dramatic leap, but why not?! If you have anything similar to Rachel McAdams' strawberry locks, chances are: 1. it has been your natural hair color since birth, or 2. you know how extremely high maintenance faking this color is. Either way, it's time for a bold change! So give Drew Barrymore's auburn amazingness a go. This is another hair color that will fade, so going back to the light side won't be too difficult. (via PopSugar + Harper's Bazaar)

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#5

Go from Yellow Blonde to Strawberry Blonde: Calling all yellow blondes! Winter is a scary place for you bombshells; you want to go darker, but we all know how challenging it was to get to those pretty pale locks in the first place. The last thing you want to do is cross a line that is difficult to turn back from. But a safe step doesn't have to be a boring one: try a deeper strawberry blonde for this season. Since it still has the same undertones, it will be fairly easy to lighten whenever you decide to do so. (via Dirty Pretty Things + Free People)

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#6

Go from Creme Brulee to Carmel Coffee: If your locks are similar to the lovely Ashley Green's ginger frosted, light brown lob, then try deepening your base so your existing hair color will appear brighter and lighter when up against a darker brown, à la Olivia Palermo's tresses. (via Hair Tips + Fox News)

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#7

Go from Ash Blonde to Ash Brown: If you have brighter strands of blonde around your face in variations of ash and golden blonde like Ciara, try taking your tones to a deeper, cooler arena like this ash brown. (via The Cut + We Like Threads)

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#8

Go from Cool Platinum to Deep Ash: This platinum beauty is stunning and already has her winter makeup dialed in perfectly. If you're currently a lighter blonde and want to take a step in the deeper direction, try going for an ash blonde with a few lighter platinum strands to create dimension. (via Lauren Conrad + Bloglovin)

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#9

Go from Sandy Platinum to Deep Golden: If you look like a blonde who has been in the sun a lot, the goal here is to look like a brunette who has been in the sun a lot! Keep the placement of those random, multidimensional highlights by simply deepening your roots and toning a few of your lighter pieces slightly darker. (via Studioshehair + Fashionsy)

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#10

Go from Golden Chestnut to Espresso Raisin: Dark roots and golden chestnut streaks are a beautiful gateway to something similar to Jessica Biel's dark espresso roots and raisin ends: it's a very warm hue that will allow you to splurge into a darker look without it bieng too dramatic of a shift. (via Mamamia + Yahoo! Celebrity)

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#11

Go from Blonde Ombre to Brunette Ombre: We're convinced that ombre has made its mark as a classic style that will never get old. If you are on the lighter side of this fence, just go a little darker with the gradient. Chances are by the time you're ready for a lighter change, your hair will have naturally faded back to what you originally started with. WIN! (via Refinery29 + Bloom)