Imagine the lightest, fluffiest swirl of whipped cream. Now imagine adding just a pinch of lemon zest on top. That's exactly what this platinum chantilly blonde reminds us of — bright, fresh, and very cool. Chicago-based colorist Lauren Mildice recommends this lighter-than-air color on warmer skin tones to help the bright blonde pop. But it's a double-process color, so those with texture should proceed with caution. "Lightening your hair like this can make your curls weaker or looser," she says. And for that clean, whipped cream color — you'll need to commit to touch-ups every four weeks.
Where Natasha Lyonne takes her red hair, we shall follow. Her strands have gone from rose gold and tangerine to, in early 2024, saturated apricot red. "It's a rich red spritzed with peachy and orange-y tones like terracotta," says New York City-based colorist Kirsten Stuke. "It works well with most skin tones because the level of warmth can be adjusted."
But as with most reds, the color will fade quickly, so you'll need a standing monthly catch-up with your colorist if you want to maintain it. "While this shade could never be naturally occurring, the goal is to make it look like you somehow happened to be the sole person in the universe blessed enough by a divine power to have this be your own natural color," says New York City-based colorist Mauricio Bermudez.
If quiet luxury were a hair color it would be a rich and chocolatey brunette with juuust a dash of hazelnut. It's a sophisticated trend that New York City-based colorist Mariah Joseph calls a "delicate dance between single-processes and partial highlights or lowlights." The base should be a true espresso brown, but the dimension (that rich hazelnut finish) can be anything from milk chocolate highlights, like Simona Tabasco has here, or reddish chestnut lowlights, like Quinta Brunson.
"Shiny and healthy is also key for this look," says New York City-based stylist Devin Toth. Ask for a conditioning treatment at the salon if your hair is dry and tired, and a gloss to finish the color to lock in that expensive sheen. “Get the whole package,” Toth insists. "It's called expensive for a reason."
The spring hair colors of 2024 are all about flipping the switch on tired trends and going all-in on fresher hues and more vibrant color. Liven up your blondes and brondes with icier, lemon-tinged platinum. Turn the vibrancy up on muted coppers
coppers
Copper is a reddish brown color that resembles the metal copper. The first recorded use of copper as a color name in English was in 1594.
Summer 2024's Haircut Trends Include Short Bobs, Long Bangs, and Lots of Volume. The pros give us the details. Sophie is a beauty news writer for Byrdie.
Both Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore chose shades of blue as their color of the year in 2024. We've seen it pop up in fashion, interior design, and graphic design. Safe to say, it's a big year for blue!
If you have ever considered getting a pink hair color, 2024 might be the best time to try! Check out the best trendy pink hair ideas for ultimate inspiration.
Apricot Crush: WGSN's Colour of the Year for 2024 is a psychological mood booster and a warm and restorative hue that reflects a growing focus on holistic lifestyles. A rebalancing bright with an activating vitamin-inspired tone, it's an inspiring hue for uncertain times.
In recent years, we've watched the wolf cut, the fox cut, and the butterfly cut all rise to fame—but 2024's iteration is the "kitty cut," a medium-length shag style that focuses on face-framing layers and longer layers throughout to add a lil volume.
Forget what you thought about long hair past the age of 40—thick hair actually looks more youthful and polished when it falls shoulder-length or longer. Shorter hair has a tendency to expand at the ends, leaving you with an unflattering triangle effect.
What is the most popular haircut for women over 60? We find it hard to choose between the pixie cut and the bob, both of which are very popular with women over 60. Pixie cuts have lots of sass, while the bob is incredibly versatile and can be smooth, feathered, side-parted, or flicked out at the ends.
One of our favorite 2024 fashion trends is the return of the preppy aesthetic. This one is directly tied to Miu Miu's string of hyper-popular runways, starting a few years ago with that micro-mini pleated skirt and culminating in this spring's Gossip Girl–esque collection.
Warm, light brown will replace gray as a neutral of choice in the new year. “After years of gray tone and monotone rooms, I think we all want to see some warmth and color in a room while still keeping to that earthy palette,” says Hayward.
For those clients who dare to go bold, icy platinum blonde highlights are one of the chicest choices of 2024. This cool-toned and ultra-light shade adds a striking, icy effect to the hair, making it a go-to for those seeking a glamorous and dramatic transformation!
Brunettes, take note—because it's an exciting year to be you. Between warm tones like cinnamon, chestnut, and caramel; and cool ones like ash, cacao, and burgundy; brown hair color opens up a world of possibilities that feels anything but boring.
Fresh strawberry blonde is making a comeback in spring 2024, after several seasons of bronde and honey. "This blend of blonde and pink hues creates a soft, romantic look," says Bass — like a classic princess fairytale in a hair color.
While Rihanna is going blonder and bonder, Megan Fox's azure bob, or even Beyoncé's Texas hair, there's one color is enjoying particularly undisputed success: “cherry chocolate” brown. Here is everything you need to know about the most trendy coloring for summer 2024 for dark hair.
Embracing the Trend: The Rise of Bronde Hair Color in 2024. In the ever-evolving world of hair trends, 2024 has ushered in a new era of sophistication and versatility with the rise of “bronde” – the perfect amalgamation of blonde and brown.
Peekaboo highlights in colorful shades, like Charli D'Amelio has here, will be the biggest Y2K trend of spring 2024. It's reminiscent of all the underlayer colors that my friends and I tried in high school, but with a 2024 twist: using bold pastel and rainbow hair colors.
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