We Bring You The Best Hair Colour Trends Of 2020 - Part 3

Colours, colours and more colours. Here are what experts have to advise you on choosing the best one. Get all the happening colours in your list.

We Bring You The Best Hair Colour Trends Of 2020 - Part 3

The Last Part

Here is the concluding part of the discussion. There are more colours out there than what you really imagine. 

Strobed Hair

Recently become popular in the hair realm as well is strobing, the popular makeup technique highlighting where the light would naturally hit. As Daniel Moon the LA-based celebrity stylist explains, it is an individualised highlighting specific to one’s hair colour, face shape, and skin tone. Ask your stylist to customise the highlights to your specific features in case you want the hair making you positively glow. 

Multifaceted Platinum Hair

This type of blonde is perfect for you if you are bored with solid platinum. As Breitung explains, a new fun take on platinum blonde hair is multifaceted blonde. You have seen a beautiful mix of colours almost like an opal shell when you look at someone with multifaceted blonde hair in different lightings from different angles. 

Dark Chocolate Hair

With a deep chocolatey hair never going out of style is Meghan Markle as the first glace of her strands comes to be all one shade whereas a look closer helps you notice some caramel highlights emphasising her waves. 

Pops of Gold Hair

With a method that’s ideal for those with darker complexions, keep the fall months warm by adding gold tones to the hair. According to KattiaSolano the hairstylist and founder of Butterfly Studio Salon, the best highlights are warm tones with golden highlights. As you don’t want to wash out the skin’s natural glow, be sure to stay away from too much warmth or red tones. 

Face-Framing Highlights Hair

With light brown highlights framing her face the majority of Sutton Foster’s hair is dark brown. Without being over-the-top, the look is edgy. 

Carob Hair

As so many warm brown shades do, the rich shade of brown is warm without crossing over into reddish territory making it super flattering on the different types of skin undertones. 

Super-Subtle Ombre Hair

Looking nothing like the almost dip-dyed look of Ombres past is this season’s ombre looks. Her length and ends are only a smidge lighter than her crown and the transition is truly seamless in the case of Sofia Vergara. 

Skintone-Complementing Hair

Creating a monochromatic yet multi-tonal look enhancing her skin’s gorgeous glow is Lupita Nyong’o’s brown shade close in tone to her skin. 

Subtle Two-Tone Hair

A reverse ombre of sorts with dark roots giving way to ends that are just a hair lighter, you need 20/20 vision to spot this hair trend on the street. You won’t be able to tell where the darker colour ends and the lighter colour begins if done well. 

Sun-Kissed Ombre Hair

Fear not when you are scared of losing the summer tan. With new hair colour, you can get that lovely glow back. Concentrating it more toward the bottom giving both your hair and your skin a healthy glow, ask your colourist to add warm honey tones throughout the hair. 

Eclipting Hair

Stemming from the contouring craze and involving colouring the whole head with a darker base before placing strategic highlights in specific sections, is Aveda’s hair colour innovation. While simultaneously contouring the face the process called eclipting accentuates the shape of the hair.  

Goth Brown Hair

Offering edgy vibes is the deep brunette, nearly black hues like Constance Zimmer’s. Add a smokey cat-eye to finish off a dramatic look when really committing to the goth style by forgoing the past for an undone style. 

Flamboyage Hair

You can’t go wrong with a name that is fun to say. This is accomplished using Flamboyage strips created by renowned hairstylist Angelo Seminara with a combination of ombre and balayage hairstyles. Resulting in a brightened yet natural lived-in look is this style. 

Warm Autumn Lights Hair

Ask your stylist for warm-toned streaks to instantly give it more dimension if your hair is already rich, dark brown colour. As recommended by Pierre Michel Colourist Delilah Fernandez, think amber, caramel, chestnut, chocolate, and auburn when adding highlights in the fall. 

Color Melting Hair

Are you on the search for an easy-going style that is subtle but stunning? Here explained by Ouidad stylist Chadwick Pendley, the new technique creating a multi-dimensional effect is colour melting. Reflecting different tones of light seamlessly this allows multiple tones to melt together and produce a natural look. 

Ecaille Blend Hair

Hairstylists are always finding new ways to reinvent this versatile style even though ombre is everywhere. Here enters ecaille hair. As Blum says, working them through the hair to create movement, this takes three or more sympathetic shades. Blum says this style can add dimension and give the appearance of more volume if you have thin hair. 

Light Auburn Hair

When you can go auburn like Lea Thompson, why decide between red and brown? Complementing her beachy waves perfectly is the face-framing highlights. 

Autumn Hair

Giselle says the trendiest tones of the season will be coppery and autumnal as red hair is always in. In case you want your hair to stay truly red as long as possible it helps to avoid overusing heat tools and always use the heat protectant spray. 

Strawberry Blonde Hair

When you are feeling a little pale, use this trend to illuminate the complexion and revitalize the look. As Blum comments these shades breathe life into the lighter skin that comes custom mixed by the colourist pairing with most skin tones. 

Really Ronze Hair

This shimmery colour can light up your complexion in case you have noticed yourself looking a little tired lately. As Papanikolas says the ronze comes as a mixture of copper red and bronze brown. In case you love the look, it comes to be the perfect shade for your skin tone. 

The Conclusion

Here we end the 3-post long discussion. You can choose any hair colour while going in with the trend. So, until we meet next time, go choose your shade. 

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