The top 3 hair colours Australia is obsessing over right now
And there’s not a chocolate brown in sight!
And there’s not a chocolate brown in sight!
With winter’s chilly weather leaving your general mood a little meh, there’s no better time to embrace a seasonal switch-up in the form of a fun new hair colour to boost your mood. Since it can be hard to pick from the many, many shades out there (remember the days when it was just blonde, brunette, black and red?!), we’re here to help narrow down your options.
If you didn't find your perfect match from these red carpet winter hair colour trends, take your cues from Pinterest and dye your strands in one of these top three trending hair shades. Surprisingly, there’s not a chocolate brown in sight!
Mulled Wine
Can confirm: it’s just as delicious as the beverage. Characterised by a deep red (almost purple) hue, this cosy-looking colour also features a hint of chocolate brown throughout so it’s an easy transition for those who are already on team brunette.
With an incredible 80 per cent increase in saves for ‘mulled wine hair’ since April 2018, we think it’s definitely one to add to your list of inspiration for your next hair appointment.
Chestnut Brown
While we could be fooled into thinking chocolate brown is always the top winter shade, it seems rich, nutty undertones are actually the way to go. And be prepared: you’re about to see this hair colour *everywhere*.
Chestnut brown is officially the hottest winter shade, with a 260 per cent increase in saves since last year in Australia. The good news is that it’s super versatile and there are countless ways you can personalise this colour. It can work either as a full hair colour or as highlights to brighten up your winter look.
Ice Blonde
Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean you have to stick to darker hues! A striking blonde is a great way to shake things up – and it’s actually proving to be the latest ‘in’ thing this season both with the celebs and on Pinterest!
Ice blonde hair has had a 60 per cent increase in Pinterest saves over the last year in Australia – so if a warmer tone doesn’t tickle your fancy, go for the complete opposite!
If you want some tips on how to keep your healthy and vibrant after colouring, read up on the dos and don’ts of coloured hair.
What do you think of these trending hair hues? What’s your favourite? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Erin Docherty is a Beauty Writer for BEAUTYcrew, Beauty Editor for Women's Health magazine and a Grooming Writer for Men's Health magazine. She has a keen interest in cosmeceutical skin care and is currently working on minimising her 9-step skin care routine – because ain’t nobody got time for that. When she’s not writing about the latest beauty news, or applying copious amounts of serum, you can find her spending all her money in Sephora.
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