Are you feeling like you need a new color to get you through these dreary winter months? Sometimes just a new hue can make all the difference. Deeper, richer colors are big right now and can make you feel like a new person. They can also still work with a bit of bronzer, so you aren't feeling like you look like a ghost with dark hair, though a milky white complexion can still work in your favor, too.
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Espresso
This soft black can be found on the likes of Zooey Deschanel and Kim Kardashian (before she went bronde) and can be given more depth by adding rich grey highlights.
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Cinnamon
This reddish brown tends to keep coming back around and can be very flattering on many people. It can be more red, but if you like it can be a fab undertone, looking like a beautiful rich brown and then the cinnamon shows as the light hits it.
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Copper
This is a natural shade for redheads, but can definitely work on brunettes and darker blondes, which is why it it is a fave among many. This pretty hue will certainly put some color into your life during the long winter months. You might even find yourself keeping it after the weather warms up.
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Plum
Add interest to your dark locks with a fun color that will make people do a double-take. Plum is an amazing addition to darker-toned hair and isn't totally apparent that you're sporting an unnatural shade. For the professional wanting something different, but nothing out there that you get funny looks, plum is the way to go.
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Obsidian
Do you love the color of chocolate or rye bread? Add richness to your hair with a dark brown that will flatter your face. the warmer tones will really pull you out of the winter doldrums.
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Apricot
If you're blonde and afraid to go too drastically away from your natural (or adopted) color, then get a little extra color by adding in some peach. It'll be just different enough for a mid-season pick-me-up, but subtle that you'll feel like you're not being true to yourself.
Will you be trying one of these new color trends for Winter? Which one?
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