Classic Espresso Layers with Curtain Bangs
This black, espresso-brown shade with bangs on the curtain is as fancy as a hot latte on a chilly morning. The bangs cut up the face and the soft layers create depth the bangs open up the face a flattering option to most skin tones. It is an eternal colour that enriches the dull palette of winter with a kind of cool confidence.

To shine it, I would always apply a shine-enhancing product such as the Aveda Brilliant Glossing Oil, a drop or two of it will give that espresso shine without making it greasy.
I like this appearance because it is very strong, but it does not make a noise. It does not shout out to be noticed, it simply occupies the room with a low, diffuse luminance. And that is all about winter beauty.
Grey Dimension Mid-Length Cut
This grey mid-length cut in a dimension portrays all that I like about the palette grey trend. Silver streaks are softened into ashy shades and the appearance is effortlessly cool but extremely sophisticated. It looks particularly flattering on neutral or cool skin tones, so it is one of the most successful color transitions that those who adopt natural greys in 2025-2026 will have.

To keep this type of tone, toning is necessary, and I prefer Fanola No Yellow Mask, which helps to keep the silver bright and shiny. The juxtaposition of the soft layers and cool tones are relaxing, as the fresh snow hush.
It is an admitted beauty to allow your color to grow old gracefully. It is not about concealing but being proud of all your colors.
Soft Peach Waves with Fringe
Such a statement is possible only in winter, when soft peach tones are playful, unexpected, and incredibly feminine. The shade is a combination of golden warmth and blush undertones and has a light radiance that complements light and medium skin tones. Together with sloppy waves and a soft fringe, it gives a dreamy, vintage-inspired finish that fits well into the soft palette of this year.

To ensure these pastel colors do not fade away quickly, I will always recommend a colorless treatment such as K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Mask. Moisture and soft care is the key.
The first thing that comes to my mind when I see this color is soft cashmere, rose colored skies and the sense of early spring peeking through the chill of winter. It is new, tender and somewhat melancholic, just the way I would like the end of winter to be.
Golden Champagne Waves
The ideal compromise between blonde and beige is soft golden champagne tones, which are luminous without being overly warm. This color is also a good color to use with a neutral coloration of the skin, particularly when used with long and flowing garments. It is a fine bet when you want lightness, but you don’t want to lose depth, and it takes on that soft golden color of the afternoon winter sun.

A glossing treatment such as L’Oréal Professionnel Dia Light maintains this tone to be shimmering and reflective. I have discovered it to keep that ratio of softness and shine that any blonde desires in dry winter weather.
This shade has a certain quiet luxury; it is the type of color that is costly without being too flashy.
Soft Sand Blonde Bob
This blonde bob is short and sandy, and exudes nonchalance. It belongs to the soft neutral palette, which suits everyone who likes natural colors that can be mixed with cool weather fabrics such as cashmere and wool. It is very pretty with light skins, and it gives a soft glow to the cheeks.

I also enjoy working with Davines OI All-in-One milk to provide these soft waves without frizz. The finish is nearly air-dried, fresh, undress, and yet polished.
Frankly speaking, this shot reminds me of the winter morning back at home, in a sweater with a mug of something hot and simple, warm, and well-dressed.
Silver Ombre Elegance
This silver ombre is cool sophistication that is nothing less than show-stopping. Mixed with smoky grey into deep brown roots, it is the ideal palette grey transition, timeless and modern. Its soft gradient allows it to be used on various skin tones, particularly cool or neutral undertones.

Colorist Guy Tang has frequently told us that purple care is necessary to keep silver tones. I totally concur, a weekly application of Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Shampoo maintains the balance and luminance of tones.
It is the shade I would use to walk in the city at nightfall, slick, mystic, and shining with the streetlights.
Violet-Copper Expression Bob
It is an outright statement piece of this bold violet-copper fusion bob. The bold oranges and deep violet two-tone play gives it a fiery dimension but at the same time makes it artistic and winter-appropriate. Not everybody can do it, but it is one of the best ideas of the year in color to the bold.

I suggest Matrix Keep Me Vivid Color Lamination Spray to maintain the brightness. It matures pigments and gives grave shine without being heavy.
