Trust Me—These 6 Autumn Hair Trends Are About to Take Off

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Trust Me—These 6 Autumn Hair Trends Are About to Take Off

As a beauty editor, I take my autumn hair trends extremely seriously. I love the ‘back to school’ feeling that autumn brings— I basically consider it a new term for my hair, makeup and nails. The clean slate of a new season is the ideal time to experiment with a hair transformation, whether it be a new haircut, a new hair colour or a new hairstyle to elevate your current look. And who doesn’t love an excuse for a trip to the hair salon?

The hair trends of 2023 are very much here to stay, but with subtle tweaks for the season ahead. For one, bob haircuts are not going anywhere. We’ve seen every type of bob haircut surface, from the box bob to the Italian bob and every variation in between.

Meanwhile, our penchant for all things quiet luxury is trickling into salons too, with hairstylists noting that more and more of us are requesting expensive-looking hair colours and blowdries. “‘Quiet luxury’ or ‘old money glamour’ are fashion trends pioneered by luxury brands like The Row, and we are seeing this translated into beauty with hairstyles that utilise more classic, elongated or filled out shapes with effortless movement giving us prestige ‘heir hair’—styles born into wealth who’d accept nothing less than a grain of colour comparable to luxury fabric; cashmere, silk and heavy woven wools,” says Tom Smith, International Artist in residence at Billi Currie.

Of course, there’s no denying Y2K’s influence on autumn 2023’s hair trends too. Copper and bright red hair, which may have been regarded as a dated hair trend, are making a huge comeback, with a number of celebrities turning to fiery tones as we head into the season.

Ready for some autumn hair trend inspiration? I asked the Uk’s top hairstylists and colourists to share their predictions for the season ahead.

The ‘flow-dry’ is the undone hair trend for autumn 2023. Rather than overly styled, this hairstyle has a soft bend in the hair and boasts a glossy, expensive shine. “The flowdry a softness to it that when you walk it flows and bounces. The ends are not super straight, they have a soft bend.” says celebrity hairstylist and Matrix Ambassador, Zoe Irwin.”I’m being asked in the salon to pair everything down and add a soft ripple into the hair.”

This one is all in the hair prep before blowdrying to achieve the undone yet polished look. “When brushing out curls, put your brush on the underside of the hair and your hand on top to ensure a smooth finish,” says Irwin.

Leaves hair bouncy, volumised and shiny for expensive-looking hair.

These are perfect for adding a soft, undone wave to the hair. Right now, Dyson’s Corrale Straighteners are £100 off on John Lewis. 

Price shown is members price. A boar-bristled paddle brush helps to distribute oils from the roots to the ends to add lustre with every brush.

An expensive-looking shine is key for this look. Virtue’s lightweight oil won’t weigh down lengths, and it leaves hair looking shiny and healthy.

2023’s most popular haircut isn’t going anywhere in autumn, says Jake Unger at HOB Salons. “Bobs are and always will be the go-to for a style overhaul. Each season there are minor or major tweaks that propel the nob to new highs,” he says. “For me, this season is all about the ‘old money’ aesthetic; think Chanel or classic Ralph Lauren. Keep your Bob a tad longer to enable the ends to be blow dried under or flicked out, remember not too much volume at the roots,” he says. To style, he recommends using rollers to achieve that salon bounce. “The key is to look like you have “done” your hair, shifting away from the recent relaxed, undone looks that we have grown accustomed to,” says Unger.

Price shown is members price. No rollers? A round brush can help create that flicked-under look with a hairdryer.

Our new favourite hairdryer that creates a polished shine every time. 

While we’ve seen the statement money piece technique dominate since 2020, we can expect to see the face-framing highlights take on a certain subtlety for autumn 2023. “In Autumn/Winter 2023 we’re going to witness this trend translating to hair, evolving out of the popular Spring/Summer 2023 ‘money piece’ trend that dominated social media and was seen on celebrities such as Dua Lipa and J Lo,” says Jordanna Cobella, Wella Professionals UK and Ireland Colour and Trend Ambassador. “Think ’90s slice lights, but refreshed to incorporate wider sections and tones that complement each other. I recommend sticking to a neutral palette—buttery blondes, clay browns, and toffee tones are perfect for ensuring the trend looks luxurious.”

Price shown is members price. Maintain the brightness of highlights in between salon appointments with a purple shampoo, which counteracts brassy tones in blonde hair.

A luxurious shine helps your hair colour sparkle. This heat-activated treatment from Colorwow leaves hair super sooth and sleek with an expensive gloss.

This do-it-all styling cream prepares hair for styling with heat protecting properties and adds shine and texture to lengths.

From cowboy copper to marmalade, for autumn 2023, expect to see 50 shades of red in the salon. “It’s no secret that copper hair has truly become a staple shade after spending the last decade being unfairly undesirable,” says Tom Smith, International Artist in residence at Billi Currie. “The natural progression from soft coppers into stronger coppers is then heading into the punchier reds and we are already seeing this clear direction. More acidic tones of candy, rose and cherry are being incorporated into copper hair for the bolder among us and this will grow in popularity throughout Autumn and towards the festive season.”

Red hair is notorious for fading quickly, especially if you live in an area with hard water which leeches dye from the hair. This shower filter removes impurities from your shower water to insure your hair colour and leave your hair softer too.

Investing in a good shampoo and conditioner is the best thing you can do to ensure your new hair colour lasts. Redken’s helps to lock in your 

Not ready to commit to permanent colour? Choose a colour-depositing mask to dip your toe into the copper hair trend.

Half-up, half-down hairstyles have been cropping up on just about every red carpet of late, and this versatile hairstyle isn’t going anywhere. “There is a wonderfully practical element to this trend—which often cements a trends popularity—as while extra long and potentially hard to manage, this half up offering keeps the lengths away from the face meaning the best of both worlds – long and statement making, yet comfortable and practical,” says Smith. “Also great for a wearer who’d like to give the illusion that they are taller.”. It’s also a great style for those with braids, notes Smith. “Braids can be traditional, twisted or locked but should max out the practical length and move freely from their base on the scalp to allow for versatility when styling,” he says. “The amount swept up into a knot can vary depending on your preference but for the ultimate cheekbone lifting effect draw up the parts of the hair that sit at the temples and above to the crown.”

Good hair ties are a must for securing hair up.

If you have fine hair, choose silk hair ties which won’t snag on delicate lengths.

A claw clip is perfect for securing a half-up, half-down hairstyle into place.

Creamy ’90s-inspired blonde is back in a big way, says Irwin. “The trend is perfect for those who want a modern take on the classic 1990s grunge look. The trend is characterised by a warmer palette of blonde shades,” she says. Think the golden tones of Michelle Pfieffer in Scarface. Want to ask for this hair colour in the salon? “The colour is created with a teased root and varying levels of lightening to add contour and dimension,” says Irwin. “The hair is then glossed with delicate beige and golden tones.” The result? Creamy, ’90s supermodel-worthy blonde.

This set has everything you need to help keep your blonde hair looking salon-fresh.

Oribe’s luxe shampoos leave blonde hair looking brilliant while adding volume and shine.

Dyed blonde hair can be prone to breakage, so stock up on bond-repairing treatments to keep your lengths healthy.

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