No matter what your hair color is, this season’s hottest hair trends are pointing toward one thing: warmth. Adding a hint of warmth to your hair color can brighten up your whole face. This season is also the perfect time to make a bold statement with your hair color. “We went through such dreary years with COVID lockdowns, [the] actor’s strike, writers strikes all over the world, and now I believe we are all ready for some glam, statements, and color,” says Tracey Cunningham, celebrity colorist and Redken ambassador. “That all starts with our hair. It’s a tale as old as time—if you’re having a good day then you have to be having a great hair day.”
1. Vivid Red:
“I am seeing and doing a lot of gorgeous, luscious reds,” says Cunningham. “Red truly is so versatile on most women.” Red tends to fade easily, so try using the Redken Acidic Color Gloss Activated Glass Gloss Treatment to keep it vivid.
2. Buttercream Blonde:
Cunningham predicts that bold blonde will have a moment this year. Opt for a head-turning statement shade, like Anya Taylor-Joy’s buttery bright blonde.
3. Apricot Blonde:
Apricot blonde is an easy way to try a more muted take on the classic strawberry blonde, and it’s set to be one of the biggest hair colors of the season. Instead of an overall red tint, apricot blonde adds warmth while still squarely falling into the blonde category. “It’s a fun and sexy yet natural looking color,” says celebrity hair colorist and Olaplex Global Brand Ambassador Jenna Perry.
4. Strawberry Blonde:
Though apricot blonde will have a moment, strawberry blonde isn’t going anywhere this season. Deep red has been having a moment, but if you want to lighten it up for spring, strawberry blonde is a playful way to do that. “It’s a lighter, flirtier version of the deeper reds we’ve been seeing in the cold winter months,” says Perry.
5. Burgundy Tinted:
A hint of burgundy on dark hair adds just the right amount of intrigue. It’s also an incredibly easy and low-commitment hair color to try. Mix in a product like IGK’s Color Depositing Mask to get the look at home.
6. Rich Espresso Brunette:
Perry says that rich, espresso-toned brunette will continue to trend this spring. “It gives off a sophisticated and classy vibe,” she explains. Ask for a rich brunette shade with dimension to achieve hair like Lori Harvey.
7. Chocolate Brown:
Thanks to celebrities like Hailey Bieber, brunette tones have been majorly trending recently. Cunningham says that bold brunette, like Bieber’s chocolate brown shade, will continue trending into the warmer months.
8. Warm Tones:
A few years ago, cool tones reigned. Now, warmer hair is having a bit of a renaissance. No matter what color you want to go, you can warm it up for spring. “Ask your colorist for warmth in the color formulas,” says Perry.
9. Mushroom Blonde:
Opting for low-maintenance, ultra-natural hair colors has never been more popular. If you want a blonde shade with minimal upkeep this spring, try a neutral, mushroom blonde shade like Taylor Swift’s. The color is the perfect in-between shade.
10. Deep Brunette:
If you’re looking for a deeper shade of brunette, an espresso shade is always a good idea. Copy Zendaya’s latest hair color by asking for a neutral-toned deep brown.
11. Lived-In Blonde:
In years past, it was seen as a faux pas to let your highlights grow out. Now, however, grown-out highlights are the perfect way to achieve lived-in, casual, cool hair. For the best results, opt for balayage in the salon—that way your highlights will grow out in a more natural-looking way, like Sydney Sweeney’s.
12. Raven:
Nothing is more sleek and polished-looking than ultra-shiny black hair. To maintain tons of shine, add in a shine-boosting gloss like the Kérastase Chroma Absolu High Shine Gloss Treatment for Color-Treated Hair once a week.
13. Auburn:
If you love the idea of trying strawberry blonde but you don’t want to commit to going blonde, auburn is the perfect compromise. This reddish-brown color is universally flattering and will fade less quickly than a lighter shade.
14. Face-Framing Highlights:
Margot Robbie proves that money pieces will give you the ultimate laid-back blonde. Asking for bright pieces at the front will frame your face and bring out your features.
15. Caramel:
Caramel hair is one of the best ways to try the warm tones that Perry says will be in this spring. Ask for warm, light brown highlights to channel Rihanna’s latest hair color.
16. Updated Ombré:
Sofia Richie Grainge proves that there is, in fact, a way to make ombré hair look cool in 2024. For the most natural-looking balayage like Richie Grainge, ask for balayage highlights that get deeper as they get closer to the root.
17. Copper:
“Cowboy copper,” one of 2023’s hottest color trends, is still going strong into 2024. Copper hair is a fun way to try a reddish shade without committing to vivid red.
18. Peach Blonde:
If you’re typically an icy blonde but you want to get in on spring’s warm color trends, a barely-there peach blonde is the way to do it. Ask your colorist for a subtle peach-toned gloss over platinum hair.
19. Expensive Blonde:
Classic highlights never go out of style. Ask for full, neutral-toned blonde highlights for an ultra-sophisticated, polished look.
20. Honeycomb Babylights:
If you want the most natural-looking, sun-spun highlights, opt for honey-toned babylights. This natural-looking color will add warmth to your features.
21. Expensive Brunette:
Yes, you can weave warm tones into brunette hair. Ask for a rich brunette with warm definition next time you’re in the salon, and the result will be a brunette shade with tons of dimension and mirror-like shine.
22. Chunky Highlights:
Chunky highlights are coming back in a major way this spring. Take a page out of Blake Lively’s book and opt for chunky ribbons of color that brighten up your face.
23. Neutral Blonde:
If you have cool or neutral undertones and don’t want to try a warm blonde shade, ask your colorist for a neutral blonde. Neutral blonde colors look good with all undertones and are incredibly versatile.
24. Cool Brunette:
Thanks to TikTok and color analysis becoming more prominent recently, many people are learning their undertones. If you’re a winter or a summer and want darker hair, it’s best to opt for a cool-toned shade that will best complement your features.
25. Honeyed Brunette:
If you want to add subtle pops of brightness to your brunette hair, honey-toned strands are the best thing to try this spring. Ask your colorist for sparse honey-toned babylights that will catch the light.
26. Flaxen Blonde:
Spoiler alert: not all blonde shades need purple shampoo. This spring’s hottest blonde is a golden shade where you’ll actually want to keep the warmth in. The best upkeep for this shade of blonde is a bond-repairing product like the Olaplex No. 8 Bond Intense Moisture Hair Mask.
27. Cinnamon:
If you have naturally dark hair but want to add a touch of color to it this season, try opting for a cinnamon shade. This rich reddish brown will add tons of warmth to your features.
28. Cool Blonde:
Cool blonde is getting an upgrade this season. Rather than trying to make your hair as icy as possible, you’ll want to ask your colorist for a cool shade that keeps definition at the roots so it’s less harsh.
29. Cherry Highlights:
No, highlights don’t have to be blonde. If you have dark hair and want to add more dimension, ask your colorist to weave in red highlights a few shades lighter than your natural color for the most flattering results.
30. Midnight Brunette:
A sleek, all-over dark brown is the epitome of effortless chic. Keep your brunette looking fresh with the Christophe Robin Shade Variation Mask.