So, over the next few weeks, we mood board and manifest all the positive changes and personal gains for the shiny, clean slate to come. For you, that could mean organising your wardrobe or your finances. But we prefer to tackle the fun stuff first, like mapping out our 2021 haircut and colour.
Starting with the latter — because highlights take more forethought than a simple refresh trim — we’ve laid out the three biggest tones pros are predicting will trend in the new year. Find your inspiration, ahead.
Sand Tropez
Colourist Karissa Schaudt turned us onto a trending golden bronde tone she’s calling “sand tropez,” which marries cool brown and warm blonde tones. “Mixing highlights and mid-lights creates this multi-dimensional shade of warm sandy and cool beige tones,” explains Schaudt.
Plus, this visual, provided by NYC-based colourist Madison Rae Garrett out of SoHo’s Spoke & Weal Salon, proves that sand-gold highlights are the perfect complement to cozy Zoom loungewear (which we’ll still be wearing in 2021).
Rouge
Blame The Queen’s Gambit hype, or the fact that people are channeling major colour changes for 2021, but statement red — or “rouge” tones, as Schaudt calls them — will trend in January. “It’s a true red, meaning deeper than a copper, but lighter than auburn,” Schaudt explains. “In most cases you’ll achieve this colour in one appointment, but I suggest keeping this as a single-process, as adding highlights would decrease the intensity.” For shade, we’re referencing this sophisticated red styled by artist Torin Ashtun.
Hazelnut
If you’re a natural brunette, consider a hazelnut tone, which is all about brown-on-brown dimension. “A lighter brown highlight just breaks up an ordinary brunette,” explains Ryan Trygstad, colourist and owner of Mark Ryan Salon in NYC. “It’s dark, but not black, and reads very natural, like a golden brown or a reflective hazelnut.” L.A.-based colourist Sierra Kener shows a closeup of a hazelnut highlight, proving its tonality.
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