Looking for some ideas to refresh your look? Nothing changes it more than your hair color and haircut! As we’ve already shown some trendy and edgy haircuts, it’s time to speak about the most fashionable hair colors for this year. Ready to refresh your look for spring?
Copper Red
All shades of red will be popular in 2023, ranging from fiery reds and deep burgundy to warm auburn. In particular, copper will be the standout color. It can act as a midpoint for blondes and brunettes who are not ready to go fully dark or light, and it’s a great color to brighten up your locks.
Barbie Blonde
With Greta Gerwig’s Barbie set to hit screens in July, Barbie-inspired blonde will no doubt is a huge hair color trend for summer 2023. This particular shade of blonde isn’t actually as icy as most people think it is, so be wary of blonde dye that leans a little too cool-toned or platinum. Instead, a warmer, golden blonde will be perfect for nailing this trend. They key to embracing this trend? Maintain the same depth of bright blonde throughout the roots, lengths, and ends of your hair.
Glossy/ Illuminated Brunette
Proving that brown hair doesn’t have to be boring, this particular color trend is all about finish. For a glossy, shiny effect, you’ll need to focus on hydrating your hair via masks, serums, and oils. And if you’re not a natural brunette, consider using a cool-toned brown dye, which will lend hair the desired bright, glassy finish.
Peachy Rose
Whilst ash and platinum blonde hair have been more popular in recent years, 2023 will see the rise of peachy rose blonde. This is a perfect shade for those looking to make a fun and colorful change and is a great way to transition from winter to brighter spring and summer. While this trend is best for blonde hair, as pink takes more easily to light hair, it is still possible to achieve this look in darker hair colors. To maintain the color, dye your hair slightly brighter than the goal color, as the hue will inevitably fade and tone down after a few washes. Additionally, aim to use shampoo and conditioner targeted towards damaged hair to nourish it as much as possible.
Expensive Blonde
Expensive blonde is all about soft contrast and golden tones, and while the overall effect is incredibly natural, it can require a time-consuming and costly process involving both highlights and lowlights to really nail this trend. Essentially, you’ll need to ask for more than one shade of blonde—and expect to spend several hours in the salon chair.
Mushroom Brown
Somewhere between caramel blonde and dark chocolate brunette is an ashy, portobello-hued light brown. Ashy tones like this tend to be more popular in the winter because the sun isn’t constantly oxidizing deposited color. If you have naturally cooler skin tones, you’ll feel like you need to wear more makeup to counteract the effect the ashy tone will have against the cheeks. If it sounds like a fit, ask your stylist for light brown with ashy blonde highlights and finish with a gloss or toner.