
This fall is full of beauty trends — you could list endless new aesthetics, manicures, and makeup ideas that are popping up almost daily. Choosing the right one for you can be quite the challenge, especially when it comes to a new hairstyle or color.
This season, all shades of red, “cherry” tones and dark hair dyeing options are especially popular.
We’ve already told you what techniques blondes should try, and now it’s time to talk about the main color trends for fall 2024 that will suit everyone.
Plain bright color

Monochrome dyeing in bright colors is the most interesting trend this fall. For example, Kylie Jenner has already tried turquoise color, as in 2010. If you want something calmer, choose raspberry tones; they will look great in the warm autumn. Ask your artist to keep the color of the roots, this will create an interesting gradient effect.
“Carrot Cake”

The inspiration for the coloring was beauty blogger Meredith Duxbury. The shade resembles the color of carrot cake layers. The base is bright red, and the stripes shine in fiery orange and gold. With this technique, the “sun-kissed” effect of the hair is guaranteed.
“Espresso mushroom”

Espresso truffle coloring lives up to its name. A mixture of dark brown and black creates a gradient on the hair. Many stars choose this color. For example, Priyanka Chopra does a classic type technique, and Cindy Crawford does it with darkened roots and lightened ends.
“Spiced Rum”

This coloring was inspired by Helena Christensen, supermodel and one of the main style icons of the 90s. The technique is reminiscent of highlighting: dark brown goes to light blonde. Unlike the similar “espresso truffle”, the “spiced rum” shines in a golden color and the amber color is close to the color of the drink.
Coloring “Fox”

The “Fox” color is similar to the color of fox fur. If you do not like bright red, then a simple copper-brown is your option. Coloring looks equally good on all hair due to the smooth transition from roots to ends.
Baby balayage

A great option for those who do not want radical changes. In baby balayage, the main tone remains the natural shade of the hair, and only some strands are painted in a light color. A transition from dark to caramel is created – a mixture of natural color and lighter tone.
“Cherry Cola”

Although cherry cola became popular a year ago, Jenna Perry (Emily Ratajkowski’s hairstylist) said in a recent interview with Vogue that the color will continue to be popular this fall. The shade is similar to a dark purple, close to coffee. The dye is suitable for those with naturally dark hair.
“Cherry Blonde”

If the “cherry cola” color is too dark for you, we recommend going with the “cherry blonde” color. The coloring combines a light base with a pink-red hue reminiscent of cherry. You can also keep the color natural and transition from natural roots to pink tips.
Dark Black

Many people dream of dark hair that resembles coal. This season, you can repeat the coloring, inspired by Dove Cameron. The shade is suitable for those who have naturally dark hair. It creates a mirror effect on dark black hair, so any hairstyle will look stylish and elegant.
Cowboy Rice

Cowboy copper is named for its resemblance to the color of splits, a cowboy’s signature work trouser. The coloring is similar to foxing, but looks much brighter. The spicy blend of cinnamon, caramel, and gold tones is perfect for this fall season and looks great on both blondes and brunettes.
Text: Nare Grigoryan
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