Winter Hair Trends 2016: Warm Tones
Versatile styling options and warm hair tones are welcome winners this winter
Versatile styling options and warm hair tones are welcome winners this winter. The rose gold craze being mined in jewellery, interiors and fashion carries across into inviting shades for blondes, as seen in this look from the latest collection by the Servilles creative team. Brunettes also benefit from flattering warmer hues.
Salon founder Paul Serville, also Wella’s global business ambassador, says rich but soft tones are part of the worldwide trend to tap into psychologically inviting antidotes to stressful modern living and part of the wider consumer move to more mindfulness. Hairstylists are also becoming increasingly mindful. Clients want styles they can rework easily at home.
“Everyone wants versatility with their hair,” says Paul. Ask your stylist about how-to sessions and seek out accessories like jewelled clasps, headbands and coloured clips to ring the changes in your look. “Faux fringes are very big at the moment,” Paul says, thanks to the likes of celebrity chameleons like Gigi Hadid. “Girls want to go out with a new look and keep their friends guessing.”
Good clip-ins are hard to find, but an array of coloured pieces from Kevin Murphy is soon to hit salons. These were used in the Servilles shoot which was designed to show how a good colour and cut can be transformed for multiple looks on one model.
Good clip-ins are hard to find, but an array of coloured pieces from Kevin Murphy is soon to hit salons. These were used in the Servilles shoot which was designed to show how a good colour and cut can be transformed for multiple looks on one model.