If you ask me, autumn is probably the most exciting season for hair colour trends. As we look towards the Autumn/Winter 2022 fashion trends, there’s no denying the ‘back to school’ feeling that’s in the air. Leaving the summer months behind, we have a clean slate to experiment with our makeup, nails and hair. And what captures this transformative moment more than a salon visit for a new hair colour?
However, there has been a significant shift in how the beauty industry interprets trends. While we might be used to seeing hair colours on the runways and immediately coining it a trend, or seeing a celebrity step out with a new hair shade and running to our hair colourist to copy it, nowadays, that’s not the case. Instead, there is a greater emphasis on experimenting with hair colours that suit your style, your lifestyle and your personality. After all, while you might love the look of an icy blonde hair colour, it might not be the optimum shade of blonde for you. Equally, if you can’t make regular salon appointments to maintain of your hair colour, it might not be right for your lifestyle. That’s why having a discussion with your hair colourist can help to get a tailor-made, bespoke shade that’s completely suited to you and your hair’s needs.
Celebrity hair colourist Justin Anderson (who tends to the hair colour of Jennifer Anniston and Margot Robbie) summed it up best when I asked him about his hair colour predictions for this autumn. “I think that hair colour should always suit you; it should suit your lifestyle and it should suit your skin tone,” he said. “Think: when you see someone walk out of a workout and their hair is just a beautiful, natural colour that suits them, even if they’re not wearing any makeup—that’s good hair colour. It just works with every part of your lifestyle.” And other hair colourists feel the same way. “Recently, I’ve noticed hair trends have shifted to more subtle seasonal themes, and now more than ever, clients are looking to make trends work for them and not the other way around,” says Larry King, Redken UK ambassador and founder of Larry King. “When it comes to hair colour, clients are asking for mood-enhancing, dimensional looks that are custom blended by our colourists to reflect our client’s personal style and lifestyle… It’s all about finding the balance of what influences you and who you are personally.”
This season and beyond, the mood is to opt for a hair colour that’s perfectly suited to you. However, it can be tricky to know where to start when you’re thinking about trying a new hair colour. So, I asked some of the top hair colourists on their favourite autumn hair colour trends that are bound to deliver some hair colour ideas for your next salon appointment. Scroll below and screenshot for your hair appointment and ask your hair colourist how it might work for you.
Warmer than your typical blonde, but still lighter than red, marmalade is a refreshing take if you’re looking to add warmth to your autumn hair colour. “It’s a versatile, wearable take on an all over copper as it’s not too heavy in red but it’s bright, light and tangy warm—the perfect colour wash to go over blonde hair that will gradually fade over time,” says Christel Barron-Hough, founder and creative director of STIL salon. “Infused with copper and rich gold tones, its best worn on a blonde canvas such as highlights or all over blondes. It can also be custom made to suit a warm or cool complexion, as the copper and gold and be measured to suit,” she adds.
Tweed blonde refers to a bespoke placement of varying blonde tones throughout your hair. The result? A totally bespoke blonde hair colour that’s suited to your skin tone. “For autumn/winter 2022, I’m noticing more clients embracing a neutral, natural blonde, with cool and warm tones finely woven together to create this harmonious blonde look,” says Wella Professionals Digital Craft Expert Jordanna Cobella. ”This multi-dimensional look imitates how light would reflect on natural hair, creating a sun-kissed look.”
Harriet Muldoon, Redken advocate and senior colourist at Larry King tips cool-toned hair colours to make a reappearance. “Smoked Greige is a universally flattering, cool-toned mood,” she says. “This look ranges from a luminous oyster blonde to smoky silvers and metallic chromes on a brunette base. My clients who request ashy colour often want to avoid the flat effect this look can create, so using Redken Shades EQ Liquid Colors to create a greige tone is perfect for them,” she adds.