
It's hard to look cool in a parka. The good news? You can still make a statement with your hair.
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Silvery-platinum

When you meet with your hairstylist, bring a picture of the tone you
like and be open minded, suggests Christine Thompson, master colorist
and co-founder of Spoke and Weal salons: "A professional hair colorist
may suggest modifying a shade, color progression, or color tone to suit
your skin tone, lifestyle, eye color, and personal aesthetic."
Celebrity inspiration: Cara Delevingne, Ariana Grande, and Kim Kardashian have all tried silver locks.
Maintain the color: "I
love Aveda’s blue malva conditioner as well as products from Uberliss,"
Thompson says. "Conditioners or other products with blue and violet hues
work to eliminate warmth in the hair." Thompson suggests diluting them
with your regular conditioner if you want to keep a cool tone.
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Cool inky-black

Inky black = jet black with a bluish undertone. "Some blacks can turn
reddish in the light, but for this color, make sure your colorist knows
you want cool-midnight black," Thompson says. "In the salon I will layer
direct dyes such Manic Panic's 'After Midnight' over a black to create a
deep cool midnight color."
Celebrity inspiration: Dita Von Teese, Katy Perry
Maintain the color:
Aveda's black Malva, a conditioner with cool tones, will keep black hair
looking dark and shiny, says Thompson. "Under direction from your color
pro, direct dyes may be desired between visits depending on how
cool-toned you would like your hair to look," she notes.
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Pink

This winter you'll see this color popping up all over – on blondes and
brunettes. And you don't need a complete color overhaul to work this
hue, says Thompson: "You'll see a double process blond with strong
all-over pink, and even pink tipping, keeping natural roots and blending
in dimensional pink from the mid-shaft to the ends of the hair."
Celebrity inspiration:
"Ruby Rose, Ashley Benson, Kate Hudson, Rihanna, Rita Ora, and Kelis
have all had different takes on pinks," Thompson says. "Honestly, the
examples of celebrities being pink for a while or recently are almost
endless. "
Maintain the color: Thompson
tells her clients to use Uberliss Sustainer Pink Rose conditioner and
direct dyes in-between appointments. "If you're nervous to try direct
dyes, put your regular conditioner in first and layer the toning product
over—you can always add more easily," she says. "If you're less daring,
go to the salon for an in-between toner or color refresh. Manic Panic’s
Cotton Candy is a great go-to."
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Honey blonde

This hair color is a perennial favorite, but warm blondes this season
feel fresh thanks to dark roots and balayage. This coloring technique
makes honey tones look painted on, with no harsh lines. "The warm tones
are really flattering for most skin colors and eye colors," Thompson
says. "They are easy to maintain and usually grow out nicely if you have
darker hair."
Celebrity inspiration:
"Beyonce, Jennifer Lawrence, Ciara, Jennifer Lopez, and Rosy Huntington
all have variations of warm honey blond, either with or without darker
roots," Thompson says.
Maintain the color: If
you're looking for a low-maintenance color, this is a great way to go.
"Aveda’s Chamomile conditioner is great for honey, neutral-to-warm
blondes," Thompson says.
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Icy-toned blonde

"Usually people go darker for winter, but this year, we will be seeing a
lot more 'winter white' blondes," says celebrity colorist Justin
Anderson. "Tell your stylist you want to go a lot blonder and cooler
this winter. You'd be trading in golden tones for cool tones and getting
rid of those 'beachy' lived-in highlights."
Celebrity inspiration: Michelle Williams and Miley Cyrus.
Maintain the color: "Keep
your icy blonde cool and free of any yellow or brass with a purple
shampoo," Anderson says. "My favorite is the Cool Blonde Shampoo and
Conditioner by dpHUE."
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Rich espresso and chestnut hues

While blondes are going blonder, brunettes are asking for warmer, richer
tones, says Meri Kate O'Connor, a colorist at Eva Scrivo. "If you are
unsure as to whether you want highlights or an all-over color, I suggest
asking your colorist beforehand how to book your appointment," O'Connor
says. "This will guarantee enough time is allotted; more time is always
better than less."
Celebrity inspiration: "Priyanka Chopra has a great, rich, multi-dimensional espresso hue that really pops with her skin tone," O'Connor says.
Maintain the color: "I
always suggest my clients come back for glazes in-between color
appointments," O'Connor says. "This will refresh their color and help
keep it looking rich and vibrant. I also suggest Color Lustre Shades
Reviving Balm, which comes in a purple and golden tone to help keep hair
vibrant and prevent brassiness at home."
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