As warm, sunny days approach, we traditionally crave change. One of the best ways to satisfy your desire is to buy a new color. Therefore, below we have collected the main trends in hair dyeing at the moment.
Apricot-orange tone

Shades of red have been the most popular color trend of the last few seasons. At first the cowboy copper color was popular, then the strawberry blonde and now the apricot color. This is a rich red shade diluted with lighter peach and apricot tones. The good news is that this color matches most skin tones.
Blonde in the style of Serena van der Woodsen

Queen Es style golden blonde is easy to care for and versatile. This color gives the skin a more bronze and youthful appearance. For this, you need to stay away from cold tones and prefer warm wheat tones.
Cherry Cola shade

Cherry cola hair dye went viral on TikTok last spring, but it really became a trend after Dua Lipa changed her image. Now you can see fashion influencers and street style heroes with cherry starched hair.
Crystal clear gray shade

The color created by Tom Smith is great for those who want to keep their platinum blonde look or have naturally very light or pale gray hair. It will make you look like you came from another planet, but remember that this shade requires careful maintenance. Therefore, we recommend that you stock up on purple shampoo and mask in advance.
Rich espresso tone

If “quiet luxury” were a color, it would be a shade called “rich espresso.” The base should be dark brown like espresso, but other shades can be milk chocolate or red chestnut tones.
Source: People Talk

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