As the temperature cools, now is an opportune time to switch up your look with warm hues reminiscent of autumn leaves changing colors. From inky black and cool ash-blonde hues to rich chestnut brown shades – there’s sure to be something here that’ll inspire. Here are some autumn hair ideas sure to get your creative juices flowing.
Pumpkin Spice Hair
Pumpkin Spice is an irresistible fall flavor, seen everywhere, from lattes and food items such as Twinkies to Frosted Mini-Wheats and more. This popular seasonal flavor has appeared on hair color: Pumpkin Spice hair Trend is here.
Autumnal hues include copper orange tones ranging from burnt to golden, and stylists have found this hue works on everyone from blondes to brunettes. When selecting this shade for yourself, both parties must communicate, showing each other pictures to ensure you choose an ideal hue that complements both skin tones.
Wheat Blonde
Wheat blonde is a light shade with warm tones, perfect for summer. Additionally, this hue goes excellent when paired with darker lowlight colors like auburn to add depth to any blonde mane.
If you want a less drastic way of adopting the wheat blonde trend, try gradually coloring your locks using honey-wheat blonde balayage – this approach creates more of an organic look than sun-bleached blonde and works best on medium and neutral skin tones. This shade can serve as an effective transition from strawberry blonde roots for those who want something lighter for Fall. The honey tints in this balayage work great on either straight or wavy styles – add caramel highlights towards the ends to further define its dimension!
Pumpkin Spice Balayage
Pumpkin spice hair color updates don’t have to be sweet; this rich brown shade can be as subtle or dramatic as desired. Perfect for darker or lighter complexions, its warm copper tones combine with inviting caramel and woodsy chestnut hues for an autumnal blend.
This low-maintenance balayage shade is perfect for anyone seeking an easy maintenance look that can easily be refreshed by visiting their stylist for root touch-ups. This natural melt blends peachy copper strands with the blonde base to create an eye-catching transitional hue sure to stay with them throughout fall and beyond. If you like this color, your stylist can recreate it using color melting or shadow roots, which adds a sunlit glow to your base tone while creating a blended appearance. As part of their process, showing reference photos may help them understand your desired result.
Cinnamon Hair
Cinnamon is an exquisite brunette shade with subtle reddish undertones that pairs beautifully with skin tones of all hues, significantly cooler tones like gray or purple. Its toasty hue can also be toned down using platinum or beige blonde hues for an understated sun-kissed effect – Debra Messing, Rose Leslie, and Shay Mitchell all rock this shade in stunning ways!
Suppose you’re nervous about trying full-on red. Why not mix cinnamon into your existing brown locks using soft balayage techniques like Queen Latifah did with her delicate baby lights that create an ethereal effect? If you’re considering coloring your hair, we advise using an effective professional color protection system such as L’Oreal Professional to preserve and protect its vibrant and healthy hue. The system includes shampoo, conditioner, and mask designed to moisturize and strengthen colored-treated locks, while cinnamon’s anti-inflammatory properties may help promote better scalp health and reduce dandruff prevention.