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No matter how basic you may have considered it in the past, there's nothing quite like a pumpkin spice latte on the first day of fall. Now pumpkin hair color is here to give you the same feel as hair color.
Red hair
colors, in all their forms, were an important moment. The trend began with
Zendaya's auburn at the 2019 Emmys, then faded to a lighter peach color for
most of her forties, and the deep red appears to be back for fall, if Gigi
Hadid's coppery color at the Encountered Gala is any sign.
“This winter
is all about overcooked copper and soft red,” confirms Mark Debolt, co-owner
and master colorist of Mark Ryan Salon in New York. "Think a deep red with
a natural finish." DeBolt adds that the color can be particularly striking
for people with hazel or green eyes.
But if
deeper shades of red feel a bit intimidating, fear not. The pumpkin interest
trend includes all shades of red, says Karissa Schudt, a colorist at Maxine
Salon in Chicago. "Spicy pumpkin hair color looks as good as it
tastes," she says. “The color is full of bold hues including ginger,
cinnamon, and chestnut. Apiece of these shades can be interpreted as pumpkin
spice or combined to create a very rich shade.”
Shades like beauty, strawberry blonde, light copper, and ginger are a very beautiful way to follow this trend. They still add spices that make this look so pretty and fall appropriate; Plus, the slightest hint of red will help warm your skin when season come. Ask your colorist to twitch with a peach sheen for ease of application and go for a semi-permanent dye once you know you like it.
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