Stylist Jenna Perry frequently claims that light mocha strands make the darker ones alive, and she is correct. It is one of those eternal concepts that never lose their value clean, balanced, beautiful.
A light gloss treatment every month will make it shine enough to compete with the glitter of the season.
Cherry Red Bob
One of the most joyful color trends of winter is bright cherry on a short hair cut. It is fun but powerful, bringing the warmth where it is the least expected. The waves introduce the body and this color shines with each movement.

I am so in love with the way this tone photographs-in each light it has a different appearance. The glossing oil such as Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray is used to fix the shine so that it does not fade away during the cold months.
When you have always wanted to wear red but were afraid of taking care of it, this shade is forgiving and fresh- the final winter pick-me-up.
Plum Wine Layers
Warm, soft, and yummy dark, this red-plum is all the warmth you need in January. The gentle waves render it graceful and the somewhat dishevelled ends render it natural.

Colorist to the stars, Matt Rez refers to the plum color as the luxe winter neutral, and I could not agree more. They are gorgeous mixed with darker foundations and they match all brunettes.
It is romantic, sure, and fully wearable, one of the best inspo outfits to wear during dinner nights at home or on holidays.
Textured Brown Crop
Shorter, coarse and delightfully casual, this light brown crop is heavenly to women who need ease. The unkempt texture makes it contemporary, and the tone itself is universally flattering.

This appearance demonstrates that short hair is feminine and strong. To achieve volume without being stiff, use a dry texture spray such as Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray.
I adore this with any person who wants a low-maintenance winter rejuvenation, it is all about the natural movement and warmth.
Amethyst Bob with Depth
This dark-to-purple gradient, finishing the color palette, provides winter hair with a somber twist. The combination of the violet coloring gives it depth, the luxe gemstone touch.

I never fail to inform my readers: when you are going colorful, go hydrating. Apply Amika Soulfood Nourishing Mask at least once a week- it makes creative colors brighter.
This one is mysterious, daring and undoubtedly magnetic. An awe-inspiring conclusion to anyone who wants to be inspired to re-invent the meaning of dark during the winter.
Smoky Plum Waves
Something is so alluring in the shimmering of deep plum in the soft light. The purple-colored fashion has an element of mystery and a touch of modernity, and it is ideal to those who wish to update their winter style without being too daring. The mushy texture makes it move and creates the effect of just-stepped-out-of-a-dream.

To maintain this tone, apply a color-safe shampoo such as Matrix Total Results Keep Me Vivid- it helps prevent rich pigments in the product to fade too quickly.
I have always felt strong with this shade; dark, feminine, and a bit rebellious. The ideal match between love and power.
Ash Blonde Face Frame
Balayage trend is combined with icy minimalism in this gorgeous appearance. The ash-blonde piece of money around the face immediately lighten winter skin and lightens up darker roots.

Cunningham celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham frequently claims that framing highlights are an instant cheekbone lifter- and she is correct.
It is contemporary, stylish, and pleasantly low-fuss and thus one of the most brilliant ideas that brunettes will need to brighten up this winter.
Velvet Violet Curls
Deep violet did not appear so easy. This rich purple shade picks up all the winter light and blunts features but gives them depth. It is as soft as the beauty version of velvet gloves, opulent, comfortable, and endlessly graceful.

