We Bring You The Best Hair Colour Trends Of 2020 - Part 1

Hair colours are always statement-making. Add to the unending list of colours you can try this season. Here is a short look at the trendy ones.

We Bring You The Best Hair Colour Trends Of 2020 - Part 1

We Give Thanks For Temporary Hair Dye

You are not the only one if you are itching to change the colour. There is no time like the present to reinvent yourself with the rise of at-home hairstyling this year. Rest assured its easy to recreate so many of these looks by dyeing your own hair at home if you are not comfortable heading to the salon yet. We have got you covered with the favourite home hair colour hacks if you are a newbie. Be prepared to screenshot these cute celebrity looks showing the colourist if you are headed to the salon. There is a flattering shade out there for you if you are seriously itching to go blonde, brunette, or even try red. 

We chatted with celebrity stylists as well as Instagram influencers to get their thoughts on the latest and greatest hues to help you try the best hair colour trends of the year. Consider the short hair ideas, ombre inspo, and braided hairstyles for an even bigger transformation once you have selected the colour. 

Temporary Hair Color

More people are experimenting with temporary hair colour like Overtone lasting for just a few washes instead of committing to bleach and a salon visit for bright blues, hot pinks, and vibrant purples. 

Cherry Red Hair

Bold attention-getting hair colour is Keke Palmer’s pinkish red-locks. The temporary dye is a great way to try out a bright shade like this in case you are not ready to commit. 

Burgundy Hair

Try Zendaya’s more natural-looking burgundy if Keke Palmer’s shade of cherry red is a little too bright for your taste. For those with olive skin or darker to go red try the deep auburn shade as the perfect way. 

Ash Blonde

This light cool-toned baby blonde will give your face a healthy glow for those with pale skin. Proceed with caution if you are currently a brunette. With a series of appointments to keep the hair healthy, talk to your stylist about gradually lightening to this shade. 

Glossy Black

To this glossy hue, the shine is the key. Ask your stylist for some subtle balayage highlights like Lucy Hale’s that softens any colour in case you are worried that the colour comes to be too dark for you. 

Bold Roots

Are you waiting for a while for the next salon visit? It is not that you are the only one. Embracing this casual low-maintenance trend are stars like DuaLipa. It is a trend that happens to be gentle on the hair since giving your strands a rest between bleaching sessions is always a good idea. 

Copper Glaze

Try a copper hair gloss if you like a bleach-free low commitment way to change the hair colour. This is sure to give blondes a temporary strawberry blond hue as well as brunettes an amber tone in natural lighting. 

Chunky Highlights

Back in a big way is the piece-y and flattering early aughts method of highlighting. Always go for highlights two shades lighter than your natural hair colour to keep things looking sun-kissed and natural. 

Face-Framing Highlights

Adding an instant touch of warmth and drawing the eye to her face are the two subtle stands of highlights framing Ciara’s face. You may be able to lighten the hair naturally at home for this one if you’re highlighting just two strands. 

Honey Chestnut

Perfectly complementing her skin tone is the warm rusty colour of Issa Rae’s hair. You can achieve this shade using henna dye if you are starting with dark brown hair. 

Nordic White

Taking platinum blonde to the next level is the ultra-white shade Michelle Williams is sporting. All over Instagram as of late the almost silver hair colour is tending. To maintain this icy hue make sure you grab some purple shampoo. 

Just Peachy

Katherine McNamara’s peach is the perfect way to test the redhead waters if you have been considering going red for a while now. You will be seeing it all over as the warm golden-red comes as one of the most accessible ginger colours. 

Cinnamon Swirl

Adding light and dimension to the hair is the caramel and auburn balayage highlights framing Priyanka Chopra’s face. For brunettes who want to go light without going blonde this cinnamon colour is perfect highlight shade. 

Mocha Latte Hair

Touched with a bit of gold, Beyonce’s hair colour looks like mocha café au lait. 

Jet Black

As dark, as you can go is Demi Lovato’s jet-black cut. It’s almost always universally flattering and likes its polar opposite platinum blonde. Instead of black hair to avoid a cartoonish hue ask the colourist for a dark brunette. 

Honeyed Highlights

Adding warmth and lightening your brunette without taking you to blonde is a full head of warm honey blonde highlights like the ones Jennifer Lopez has. If you want highlights but to still stay a brunette, ask for this understated colour. 

Buttery Hints

As Rita Hazan, the celebrity colourist in New York City who creates custom hues for celebs like J.Lo as well as Madonna requests warm-toned highlights rather than more summery champagne or platinum. Use a colour kit no more than two shades lighter than your base in case you are dyeing the hair at home adding ribbons of highlights. Here we look for terms like warm, golden, honey, butter, buttery, etc. 

Warm Chocolate Tones

Here you can opt for a clear shine glaze or the lowlights keeping a deep brown undertone. Try a gloss treatment at home adding depth by painting on thin lowlights a shade darker than the base or instead look for a colour like caramel or chestnut. 

Muted Auburn

Here you can try a toned-down copper to go lighter or the auburn for a darker hue. In the name of the shade opt for a colour kit at home with keywords on the box like medium auburn, dark auburn, copper, or natural. 

Icy Silver

To neutralise any brassiness, ask the colourist for a cool toner or gloss. For enhancing shine and dimension try a cool-toned gloss. 

Still More To Be Mentioned

The list contains more colours that you can try out. So jump to the next post for more ideas in hair colours. 

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