It seems that spring is coming to an end, and everyone who really wants changes in appearance noticed these a long time ago. But true fashionistas don’t care what time of year it is when it comes to trends. Below you’ll find the most popular hair color trends that are popular right now and will stay so throughout the summer.
“Dear brunette”

While warm brunette tones are popular in winter, this summer we will see fashion influencers and stars opting for cooler tones. For example, Hailey Bieber debuted with this at the Coachella festival. Unlike warm tones, cold tones make the image brighter and more sultry.
Cherry

The cherry starch hair dye of the 90s became popular especially after Dua Lipa did it. But it spread much earlier on social networks. In general, there is now a trend with reddish undertones in all shades. So if you’re not sure about cherry, take a closer look at copper, for example.
honey blonde

Blonde hair in warm tones that imitate the golden glow of the sun will be one of the main favorites of summer 2024. Unlike platinum blonde, which is popular in winter, this color adds volume to the hair and makes the face look fresher and more rested.
Pastel

We’ve been seeing a resurgence of the marshmallow pink trend for over six months now. Recently, singers Carol G, Kylie Jenner and Megan Fox appeared with this coloring. But you don’t have to stop at the pink tone because all soft pastel colors are in trend now.
The sun kissed the blonde

In addition to golden brown, softer varieties of wheat and ash color are also in trend. Thanks to the babylights technique used in its creation, the coloring is also called sun-kissed blonde. Soft highlights two or three shades lighter than natural hair visually add volume and make the whole look romantic and spontaneous.
Source: People Talk

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