As a beauty editor, it's my job to keep you updated on all of the latest hair trends. From thesleekesthaircuts to the most sought-after styles, I'm always speaking to experts and filling you in on what to go for. I know I've spoken a lot about the biggest hair colours of 2024, but recently, people have been asking me which hair colours I will be avoiding this year instead.
In my opinion, hair, likemakeup and fashion, is totally subjective, and you should choose whatever colour, cut and style works for you and that you love. That being said, after speaking to my fellow editors at Who What Wear UK, it seems that there are a few colours thatthey've also decided aren't for them in 2024, which I found interesting. I thought you might too, which is why we're here.
From everyone's suggestions, it appears that we all want to opt for low-maintenance, easy-to-wear hair colours this year, and who can blame us? I personally love a more natural look,as it means that I can go a little bit longer between hair appointments. If you're also someonewho likes a more subtle colour, then I highly recommend that you keep on scrolling to see which shades the team members I asked won't be trying out this year, caveated by the onesthey're into.
Pausing: Ashy Blonde
Introducing: Natural Blonde
Bleach-blonde shades were all the rage a few years ago, but lately, we've been noticing a shift, and people are opting for morenatural blonde hues and are starting to embrace their darker roots. Our deputy editor Maxine Eggenberger is a big fan of this trend. "Personally, I wouldn't go for ashy grey-blonde anymore, as it feels quite outdated in comparison to the fresher, more natural blondes we're seeing come through now. The toner might look nice atthe time, but I've found my ashy colour fades very fast. So, it's warm, honeyed blonde for me from here on out."
There are lots of ways to achieve this look, fromblonde balayage to warm highlights, but always talk to your hairdresser to see what would work best for you.
Get the Colour:
Moroccanoil
Colour Depositing Mask in Champagne
This colour-depositing hair mask from Moroccanoil comes in the most stunning warm-blonde shade for that natural finish.
Aveda
Colour Renewal Colour and Shine Treatment in Warm Blonde
If you want to give your colour a bit of a refresh, this treatment will help enhance vibrancy.
Pausing: Thick Money Pieces
Introducing: Face-Framing Highlights
Remember when everyone was opting for really thick, really bright money pieces? These are thick sections of colour that framethe face in contrast to the colour of the rest of your hair. According to our beauty editor Eleanor Vousden this trend is going to take a backseat in2024 as subtler face-framingpieces take the lead.
Lots of celebrities are trying out this trend, which involves hints of fresh colour around the face, with a slightly more mutedhue throughout the rest of your strands. Hairdressers favour it for the lift it gives and the dimension it has. I love it, too.
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Ouai
Detox Shampoo
To keep your highlights looking fresh and bouncy, try a detox shampoo like this one from Ouai.
Olaplex
No. 5P Blonde Enhancer Toning Conditioner
Then, go in with a purple shampoo to help bring the colour to life.
Pausing:Light Brown Highlights
Introducing: Dark, Glossy Brunette Shades
As a naturally dark brunette, I always used to get highlights to achieve more of a light brown finish. However, I've been seeing dark, glossy,chocolate brown shades all over Instagram lately, proving that you can and should feel able to embrace your natural hue. I'm now looking for ways to make the most of my dark-brown hair withglossing treatments and products.
I love how shiny and healthy this colour makes your hair look, and I'm definitely excited toditch the bleach and embrace my naturally dark hues.
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Josh Wood Colour
Hair Gloss in Chocolate
A hair gloss is a great way to get that rich, shiny finish, and this chocolate shade looks so stunning.
Pausing: Lilac Shades
Introducing: Peach Hues
We all know that celebrities love to dye their hair different colours, and there was a periodwhen pastel lilacwas taking over. However, editor-in-chief Hannah Almassi won't be opting for thisshade any time soon. "I don't know if it's 'out', but it's just not for me," she says. In the spirit of keeping things more natural, I predict that peach hues will be the new go-to for something a bit different.
If you didn't know, "peach fuzz" isactually Pantone's Colour of the Year for 2024, which is another reason why I think this hair colour will be bigfor spring and summer.
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