And antiquedblues and greensare just too sleepy for spring.
Liven up your blondes and brondes with icier, lemon-tinged platinum.
Turn the vibrancy up on muted coppers by going all-in on flashy apricot red.
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Ditch the dusty mushroom brunette for sexy, glossy espresso.
Don’t just go black goblueblack.
And ifcolorcolor is the name of your game, venture out of your primary palette and think acidic neon.
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Below, we rounded up the top spring hair color trends colorists expect to be livening up the season.
Time to wake up andsmell the coffee!
Chantilly blonde
Imagine the lightest, fluffiest swirl of whipped cream.
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Now imagine adding just a pinch of lemon zest on top.
That’s exactly what this platinum chantilly blonde reminds us of bright, fresh, and very cool.
Chicago-based colorist Lauren Mildice recommends this lighter-than-air color on warmer skin tones to help the bright blonde pop.
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But it’s adouble-process color, so those with texture should proceed with caution.
“Lightening your hair like this can make your curls weaker or looser,” she says.
And for that clean, whipped cream color you’ll need to commit to touch-ups every four weeks.
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Apricot
Where Natasha Lyonne takes her red hair, we shall follow.
Her strands have gone fromrose goldand tangerine to, in early 2024, saturated apricot red.
“It works well with most skin tones because the level of warmth can be adjusted.”
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“Shiny and healthyis also key for this look,” says New York City-based stylist Devin Toth.
Get the whole package, Toth insists.
“It’s calledexpensivefor a reason.”
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But like apricot, you’ll need routine touch-ups to keep this copper polished.
Lived-in blonde
In 2024, blonde hair can be like a leather jacket.
Caramel dimension
Drizzling caramel all over our hair?
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But drizzling caramelcolorall over our hair?
We can get behind that.
“you might try caramel tones in either modest highlighting ribbons or in money pieces framing the face.”
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Ask your colorist not to be shy if you have curls like Winnie Harlow or Tina Knowles.
“You should be getting your color touched up every four to six weeks.”
Acid green
Not everyone came here for 10 different shades of blonde and brunette.
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Bermudez also particularly likes this shade on a short, buzzed cut, like J Balvin has here.
You’ll need a monthly refresh if you want to keep the vibrant, extraterrestrial vibe.
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