Image credit: timeless colour, black is bold, dramatic and full of character. Bright honey tones that shine and sparkle find their place amongst the oranges, yellows, reds and browns of fall. While there are more platinum shades during the summer, blonde hues do start to come out during the fall. If you like, you can shift your base to a more bold colour to get the gold to pop.Įditor's tip: Make styling easy and make your curls pop with Smooth, our moisturising hair cream. It's also great as a leave-in conditioner, provides maximum moisture for easy manipulation of the hair and closes hair cuticles to retain maximum moisture. Image credit: mix of golden highlights and copper midlights using your natural hair colour as the background, this colour is almost representative of fall and - because the tones are fairly neutral - will go with any potential look. Lastly, red is a great choice that complements a good deal of skin tones! Pumpkin Spice Latte You can add a bit of vibrance or flair to the look by opting for highlights, giving a great contrast between the red and the other colour. Deep shades like burgundy, dark red, merlot or anything wine-coloured will look great. Image credit: fall and winter, shades of red are incredibly popular. It has a simple natural formula moisturises and revives frizzy, curly and Afro hair without leaving build up. For a more natural look, you can alter the colour of the base of your hair - consider a warm brown or chocolate brown with light brown ends.Įditor's tip: Keep your coloured hair moisturised and banish breakage with Sheen, our moisturising hair spray. It’s one of those timeless colours that can work with any skin tone and any outfit. Image credit: tried-and-tested fall favourite. Editor's tip : Looking for an easy way to 'colour' your afro hair? Check out our latest video with our co-founder Rachael Corson, where she shows how to colour natural hair.
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