Champagne Pink Ends
Light blonde fading in champagne pink is so pleasant to wear in winter. It appears feminine, romantic and a little playful. The pink ends make the appearance current, yet the blonde base makes it easy to wear with neutral wardrobes.

This mixture makes me think of the New Year celebrations, champagne bubbles, laughter and something unusual. The pink does not make the blend dull, which is why a lightweight gloss spray is used to keep the blonde shiny at all times.
Champagne pink is a wonderful concession to the person who desires a touch of fantasy without making the full commitment. It is lighthearted, refined and certainly fashionable.
Deep Plum Layers
Tossed dark layers with a deep plum color give winter hair a mysterious richness. This is a dramatic soft color that gives depth with each wave and flip of the cut. It is romantic and brash and makes me think of velvet and candlelit evenings in the colder seasons.

The plum tones are particularly effective in combination with textured cuts, I have observed, they are not flat. In order to retain the depth and shine, I would suggest Redken Color Extend Magnetics Conditioner as this will help retain the vibrancy and yet remains soft.
This color speaks of affluence but in a low-key, nonchalant manner. It is the type of winter trend that is equally appropriate on a night out as it is on casual, everyday wear.
Lavender Smoke Waves
The combination of soft lavender hues into a smoky background makes this appearance look dreamy and ethereal. It is cute but elegant enough that it can be worn by a person who is fond of fantasy shades and wants to wear something. The waves loosely set the minor difference of tones, and it shines beautifully under the dim light of winter.

I have always been a fan of winter purples because they are cozy and add a sense of personality but are not too loud. Hairstylists tend to recommend gloss products to keep lavender shades not appearing flat, and Matrix Total Results So Silver Toning Spray is a miracle worker.
The color seems like the ideal means to bring some warmth to the colder season – romantic, gentle, and infinitely fascinating.
Cinnamon Copper Shine
Warm coppery cinnamon colours in medium length waves are the final comfort shade. It is hot but not too hot, and it is warm enough to cheer up a gloomy day. The shiny finish gives it an added sophistication that will never become obsolete.

When it comes to winter, I always consider copper to be the color of sunshine. It shines in the light of the house and matches the darker wardrobes. It should be maintained by applying a sulfate-free shampoo, and personally, I would recommend Aveda Madder Root Color Shampoo to make those reds stay intense.
Something ancient about this appearance-cozy, welcoming, and always pleasant regardless of the time of year.
Soft Mocha Balayage
There is nothing like a mocha balayage that tells of subtle elegance. The shift between heavy chocolate roots to light caramel ends is a smooth natural gradient. It is subtle but voluminous and is a perfect low maintenance option in winter.

I have always thought balayage suits winter best, it grows so seamlessly without the hard lines so you do not feel compelled to go back to the salon. To keep the ends shiny and healthy, it is good to add a nourishing oil such as Moroccanoil Treatment Light.
The style demonstrates that not all winter hair colors are required to be loud- sometimes subtle beauty speaks the loudest.
Crimson Winter Glow
Dark brunette base blended with crimson highlights is a strong winter shade. The red flashes are a great way to bring color and drama to a more subdued palette. It is a sexy appearance that is appropriate during holiday parties and night outings.

I once heard a stylist refer to red highlights as the jewelry of the hair and that could not be truer. They glitter in small measures and lift up a gaze without smothering it. This glow of fire is particularly strong in the colder months.
This is the trend that everyone should adopt to test out red without committing fully.
City-Chic Espresso Layers
There is a sleek modern quality to expresso brown layered hair. It is smooth without being excessive and has a lighthearted urban feel. The colour is especially suitable during winter, and it goes perfectly with fitted coats and shaggy knots.

Brown might be plain but espresso tones provide fullness that makes hair appear thicker and shiny. I would recommend a gloss spray such as R+Co Foil Frizz + Static Control Spray to make the strands lay flat in the dry winter air.
This appearance is evidence that classics never lose their magic-they simply change with the season.
Soft Caramel Ribbons
Dark brown hair is most flattering with caramel ribbons added to it. The highlights are faint enough but light enough to give the entire style a sun-kiss look even during the coldest months. It is fun and not too gimmicky and it looks great with long curls.

