28 March 2024

Brunettes and Brondes… and Other Shades Trending This Autumn!

When it comes to hair colour this coming season, anything goes! Heading the pack are Brunettes and Brondes, which never go really out of style. However, for Autumn/Winter 2023 they are glossier than ever with the high shine brunette trend being one of the hottest around. Kirsty Judge from the Rush Colour Workshop Team talks us through the trend.

“This hair colour trend for Brunettes and Brondes (light-medium brunettes) is perfect for those who are already brunette and simply want to enhance their colour brunette hue, “ explains Kirsty Judge, Rush Colour Workshop Team. “However, it’s also great for blondes who are looking to give their hair a complete colour transformation for the season and that want to go darker and take a break from the bleach!

“For blondes, they may want to start with a bronde or light-medium brunette hue to avoid the transformation being too drastic or by gradually adding brunette lowlights and caramel ribbons into their hair for a more dimensional take on the trend before fully taking the plunge to an all over tint. They may need to get their colour done more regularly to ensure the colour takes to the hair and to ensure the colour stays looking vibrant.

CHOCOLATEY BROWNS

“For those with an already brunette base, a chocolate hue is one of my favourites to add a glow to their complexion and allow their eyes to really pop.

Brunettes and Brondes
Rush Art Team

DARK BRUNETTES

“Super dark brunette tones like dark chocolate and Espresso (almost black) will also be incredibly popular this autumn/winter. These have more of a cool tone and are particularly flattering on those with darker skin tones. They have a richer appearance and give the hair a truly mesmerising shine. They also are beautiful paired with blue/green eyes to make them really pop.

Brunettes and Brondes
photo: Jack Eames

BLONDES

“For blondes, we will see super clean, almost ‘pearlescent blondes’ being on trend for the season. With the Barbie movie coming out earlier this year and Pamela Anderson hair going viral it’s not hard to see why these bleached blondes are coming back on trend. Pearlescent blondes are a fuse of creamy blonde and icy blonde and should look picture perfect – with no regrowth or brassiness in sight. For clients looking to get this shade, ensure you have a thorough consultation about maintenance and looking after this hair colour at home to ensure it remains looking its best in between appointments.

Brunettes and Brondes

REDS

“For autumn/winter red hair always comes back on trend and with an array of redhead shades to choose from, there’s a beautiful hue for every client no matter their skin tone. Red tones are particularly great for adding warmth and a glow to your clients complexion and if a client doesn’t want to opt for an all over red shade, they can add highlights/ribbons of red through their hair to give it dimension and shine.

“One particular red shade that will be huge this year is Mahogany. This is a richer, darker red hue and it will give an impeccable shine to the hair. It will be particularly great for brunettes who want to give their hair a subtle pop of colour but want to give their hair an update for the new season.

photo: Jack Eames

Highlights

“For clients who are more adventurous and are looking for a bolder, brighter hue this autumn/winter, peachy rose will be the pastel hue of the season. Similair to that of the rose gold hair colour that was popular in recent years, however, with a slightly pinker tone nodding towards barbie, this shade looks beautiful on blonde hair to give it a fun update for the season. Not only will we see this worn all over the hair, but also in highlights and panels through the hair for those looking to just add a pop of colour to their hair look.”

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