Fall 2025 Hair Color Inspiration for Women Over 50: Trending Blonde, Brunette, and Gray Shades to Try Now
Does your hair color speak all that you want this fall? Do you need something new, something that is a bit daring, yet not shouting out loud? It is not only the air that gets cold when autumn comes, your vibe also changes. Even now, fall 2025 is turning out to be a rich blend of comfortable chic and fashionable, touch-of-edgy hair color that makes a woman over 50 feel wonderfully up-to-date.
And here’s the thing: this isn’t about hiding age. It is about appearing, all out, all beautiful, with hair that feels like you, now. Here are some of the styles that I have compiled which are not just mood boards on Pinterest, but the mood itself. Every one of them has a story and perhaps your next chapter.
Voluminous Power Blonde with Retro Influence
The hairstyle is full of confidence as it has a voluminous construction and softly layered edges, which gives a powerful and sophisticated silhouette. The blonde, creamy, but not brassy, locks the early fall light in champagne bubbles in a coupe. It is this type of Fall hair color in women over 50 that has a touch of old-school glamour with a little bit of modern twist to it – retro revival with a 2025 finishing touch. The general appearance speaks: I am well aware of who I am and this hair enters rooms before I enter.
Maintaining this much body and bounce involves getting the correct texture products. I am a sworn Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse fan, it maintains the lift throughout the day without the sticky effect. To color, a highlights haircolor mask such as dpHUE Cool Blonde will keep the warmth at bay, but maintain that cool creamy finish.
I can never think of hair like this without thinking of New York in September, power suits, structured silhouette and coffee in hand. It’s the kind of look that gives permission to age with attitude. In Allure, celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham recently explained that women over 50 are taking back light hair, not to conceal gray, but because it is attention-getting. Totally agree.
You can mellow this with curtain bangs or you can dress it up with a rich auburn glaze later in the season. However, it is daring, empowering, and absurdly stylish as it is. It is time to bring this type of drama to fall, is it?
Flipped-Out Honey Layers with Bardot Bangs
Cinnamon and suede would be the smells of fall, and this hair style is just like that. The warm highlights balayage on the golden brown base is not too serious and the flirty, flipped out ends are just enough to make things light. The bangs make the face look very soft, but not too much, not too little, just that right balance that makes anything look good, even yoga clothes and well-fitted denim.
To maintain this type of bounce, you should have a round brush and a styling cream that does not have a crunch but hold. I never go without the Shu Uemura Blow Dry Beautifier, it is like memory foam to your hair. And do not forget about color-safe dry shampoo, this style is best on the second day.
The vibe? Very “I just finished my pottery lesson, now we are going to have lunch.” The shape is something that you can not resist, but the 2025 fall color update makes it look new. This is the type of hair that shines during golden hour and who does not want that energy?
It is a fashionable yet decent choice of women who desire to move, lift, and have a hint of youth without being too trendy. Hair that has a purpose is always more sexy than hair that is attempting to appear young as hairstylist Harry Josh once said. He nailed it.
Dimensional Brunette with Soft Mocha Contour
This silky brunette style is long, but the color is dark, and it is not flat. The dark brown hues are mixed with mocha and ash notes, which darken it but do not make the face sculpted in a loud way. It is a lesson in balance – luxurious and wearable, classy and not stiff. The center part and soft texture make it feel unfussy — like you didn’t try too hard (even though you totally did).
Keeping dark hair rich such as this is all about toning and shine. I am addicted to the Christophe Robin Shade Variation Mask in Warm Chestnut – it adds back the dimension with just one wash. And silk pillowcases? Total non-negotiable. They keep long styles from frizzing out overnight.
The thing I adore about it is that it is so natural yet it is not deprived of the luxe. There’s depth, lightness, and maturity — but it still turns heads. I have witnessed this on the women who run nonprofits and women who run marathons, it applies to all.
Want to edge it up for October? Divide the root melt with your colorist into a stretched feel of ombre. Just enough shadow to keep it cool.
Classic Caramel Flow with Center Part Precision
This is what I call “effortlessly intentional.” The highlights of this smooth long style are just in the right place to capture the light, neither too warm, nor too cool. The brown base is washed over by a gentle blonde glaze that is like honey dripped over toast, warm, comforting and slightly addictive. The middle section is surgical in its symmetry, which adds to the gentleness of the ends being even more elegant. This is elegance without trying too hard.
This hair needs two things: moisture and polish. I find R+Co Television Shampoo and Conditioner my holy grail, which gives you camera-ready silky finished hair. And a ghd platinum flat iron pass will suffice in styling. Keep it gentle. Don’t overwork the ends.
This is the move to make in case you have been keeping your natural color and you want a gentle change. I always say that fall is the best time of small changes that are big. Some highlights, a bit of a cut, a deeper color and all of a sudden your entire face comes to life.
This style will take you through September brunch to Thanksgiving dinner without one person asking you, Did you do something to your hair? because it is not a shout. It glows.
Modern Shag with Edgy Silver Drama
Alright, this one has some bite. It has a layered shag construction and a curtain fringe, which makes it look edgy 70s mixed with the now, which is a big comeback. The gray color, untouched and proudly natural, makes it serious, whereas the silhouette makes it playful. It’s what I’d call a “don’t-mess-with-me-but-let’s-get-cocktails” kind of cut. It has relaxation, size, and a bit of cool that seems to be deserved.
To style a funky cut such as this I would always say: do not flatten it out, play up the texture. Air-dry when you can and use a salt spray such as bumble and bumble Surf Spray. This grain of sand makes the style real. In the case of silver tones, I would suggest the Kerastase Blond Absolu Bain Lumiere to ensure things are bright, not brass.
It is a similar cut to one of my regulars at the salon who told me, I want hair that feels like I am 20 but does not look like I am lying. Nailed it. Women who are more than 50 are rediscovering their style without nostalgia.
You can even add some light highlights or tone it to the ash blonde in case you want to lighten up the cooler months. But honestly, it’s stunning as is.
Chic Vanilla Bob with Rooted Dimension
This short bob is minimal in length, but it is not basic at all. The blonde buttery color is perfectly rooted with soft root shading, which gives the depth and shadow to the face, framing it in the most flattering manner. The middle section provides a clean, orderly line and the ends that are tucked under make it all soft enough. If you’re a fan of crisp fall mornings and tailored outfits, this cut mirrors that feeling exactly.
Low-maintenance girls, this one’s for you — but don’t skip on upkeep completely. Since this is a light color, I would suggest applying the Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Conditioner once a week to maintain the tone light without it being brassy. Damp ends are polished with a light serum such as Kerastase Elixir Ultime which does not weigh things down.
I had a similar bob last fall and it made me feel clear-headed, as though I was cutting out not only my hair, but also my entire energy. In some cases, such a cut is not just a change of style, it is a reset.
You can simply tone this down with a darker root melt or tone it down with highlights balayage around the face to be more glowing. This bob is hard working yet it does not appear to be trying.
Glamorous Silver Waves with Hollywood Body
This is silver done the luxe way. This style is red carpet-worthy because of the long, sculpted layers, combined with shimmering gray tones, which range between pearl and smoke. It has so much body and bounce, it is old Hollywood, but cooler. The crown volume provides it lift and the swooping curves around the cheek bones are so flattering to any face shape.
This kind of silver hair is beautiful, yet it needs dedication. I suggest the Pureology Strength Cure Blonde Purple Shampoo every time, it gets rid of the yellow and strengthens the cuticle which silver hair definitely requires. Styling wise, a wide-barrel curling iron and a lightweight setting spray will do.
I have heard so many women afraid to allow their natural silver to shine, because they think that it will make them look older. But as colorist Jack Martin (known for his dramatic gray transitions) says, “Gray is no longer a compromise — it’s a choice.” This look is the ultimate proof of that.
Make it funky by adding a deep side part or sleek to make it a more sophisticated look. Either, it is adding glamour with the grit, which is ideal in 2025 fall.
Layered Chestnut with Youthful Curl
This brown style is casual, fun and very personal. The soft curled ends and the layers that frame the face bring motion and softness and the rich chestnut base adds warmth and is not too red. There’s a youthful flirtiness here that’s subtle and confident. It does not attempt to conceal age, but rather flaunts the fact that it looks so good with it.
This style works best when it has volume in it – so a root-lifting spray such as Living Proof Full Root Lift is essential. And to make sure that the tone does not fade, a sulfate-free color protector such as Virtue ColorKick makes that highlights dark brown richness lively.
This hair is something that makes you feel you are going to laugh. It is simple, light, and it somehow always appears to be finished, even when it is air-dried. I have observed women wearing this style with warm sweaters and big sunglasses and you know what? They always look effortlessly good.
You can take this into winter by adding a darker glaze or adding auburn to add a little more drama to fall. But even as is, it’s endlessly wearable.
Dimensional Hazelnut Blend with Subtle Ribbons
This brunette color with dimensional highlights is a dream to anyone who is in need of depth and polish. Ribbons of caramel and almond soften the brown base to reflect the light. It’s silky, balanced, and moves like melted chocolate. No harsh contrast is involved here, there is only a rich mix that is purposeful yet so soft.
This kind of smooth-looking color is typically a professional job and to maintain it, I apply the Joico K-Pak Color Therapy Luster Lock once a week, which locks in the shine and locks out tone fade. And yes, it smells divine.
There’s a quiet confidence in this style. It doesn’t scream “trendy,” but it’s definitely on trend. It is the type of fall hair color that women over 50 can use to make them appear put together within a few seconds. Consider dinner parties, gallery openings and weekends away, this hair is portable.
Want to add a little edge? Some bright honey streaks around the temples or a little bit more contrast in the highlights balayage would be enough.
Rich Espresso Curls with Curtain Bangs
This long, romantic style is pure elegance. The dark espresso base is sultry but not harsh and the soft curls give the hair a lived in texture and makes it touchable. The thing that makes it extra special is the full fringe that is not quite blunt and not quite wispy, that frames the eyes and adds some softness to the whole appearance. It’s mysterious but cozy. A fall favorite if I’ve ever seen one.
To get this defined and shiny curls, I suggest using the Moroccanoil Curl Defining Cream, which adds bounce, but not crunch. And once a week oil treatment, such as the Innersense Harmonic Healing Oil, keeps that natural shine alive.
I experimented with this color during one winter and felt that my hair was embracing me, it was deep, multi-dimensional, and surprisingly fun to work with. Also, curtain bangs are in their complete moment in 2025, so it is quite current.
Soft highlights or a smooth ombre that would make the mid-lengths and ends warmer could be requested to refresh the hair in colder months.
Jet Black Elegance with Glossy Finish
This is a dark hair color that is ultra-sleek and ultra-glossy and is straight drama in the most sophisticated manner. The long layers are embraced by the jet black shade that adds weight and bulk to the hair. It is daring, unashamed and very, very luxurious, i.e. gala-ready without so much as a curling iron. The exact side part and liquid texture makes it have a classic touch that is simply right in 2025.
Glossy black hair thrives on hydration and shine. I would suggest the Color Wow Dream Coat to achieve that glossy humidity-proof finish. Every seven days, sneak in a glossing product such as dpHUE Gloss+ in Black to maintain the tone lush and rich.
This is the expression when you want to be heard but you need not shout. And to be honest, funky does not always imply colorful. Sometimes, it means mysterious, tailored, and oh-so-polished.
In case you are not sure that you want to go that deep, you may request your colorist to make you a brunette gloss. It’s an easy gateway into deeper, vivid tones.
Golden Mushroom Balayage with Cool Lift
Here’s the sweet spot between warm and cool: a highlights balayage look that blends mushroom brown roots with golden blonde ends. It provides you with that carefree lived-in color that simply grows out like a dream. The face-framing accessories make the skin look lighter in a natural way, which is particularly crucial in fall, when light becomes softer, and the shadows become darker.
The trick here is all about toning. I keep a bottle of Redken Shades EQ in 09NB (Buttercream) on standby — it refreshes the blonde without leaning too warm or too ash. And for shine? Everything is kept healthy and touchable with a weekly Olaplex No. 3.
This tone is one of the most flattering to everybody. It’s customizable and grounded — stylish without being seasonal. Like a neutral trench coat for your hair.
Want more light for winter? Ask your colorist to take the ombre effect up to brighten up around the jawline.
Graphite Chic with Cool-Toned Confidence
Neat, simple and thoroughly modern, this straight cut gray bob with its slight graphite tint is sharp and stunning. The natural cool tone of the hair is brought out by the straight lines of the cut and simplicity becomes a statement. It is ideal to anyone who has gone gray and is looking something that is half polished and half progressive.
This style does not require much just simple lines and clarity. I prefer Aveda Blue Malva Shampoo to maintain a natural tone with a bright and silver-inclined tone. A smoothing serum such as the Paul Mitchell Super Skinny smooths frizz without losing movement.
Honestly? There’s a quiet strength in hair like this. It feels assertive. Fresh. Prepared to walk the world with dignity and a little insurgency.
In case you are not completely gray yet but you are on your way to it, you can add silver highlights or lowlights to smooth the transition without doing full coverage.
Glossy Burgundy Bob with Classic Sass
This is the fall dream in rich red bob. It is more of a burgundy tone with a touch of fire, not too cool, not too orange, and it just comes out beautifully against the crisp autumn background. It is half-edgy, half-theatrical, half-ultra modern when combined with a traditional blunt bob and short baby bangs. This is the type of short haircut that tells a lot even when there is no word.
Such color will fade quickly, so a color-depositing shampoo such as Celeb Luxury Viral Red maintains the tone in between salon appointments. A heat protectant is essential, particularly in short styles which use flat irons to add polish.
It is liberating somehow to have a funky red like this. I recall how one of my friends attempted this tone just before her 56 th birthday. She told me, I want to appear that I have planned this. And she did. It was fierce and completely her.
It is a lovely cut on straight or wavy hair and adding darker lowlights or even copper highlights will take it into fashionable territory.
Toffee Swirl Midlength with Vintage Volume
We are finishing this batch with a bang: a midlength style that is a combination of warm brown roots and soft toffee blonde ends. The balayage highlights are smooth, and the brushed-out curls are a huge vintage vibe, yet it does not feel like something that cannot be worn in real life at all. It is the hair version of a cashmere wrap and a glass of wine during golden hour.
A big hot brush is your best friend to that airy, soft wave. Apply a heat protectant and a little Oribe Dry Texturizing spray and volume and a second-day lived-in glow. And for tone? I would advise some toning glosses such as Kristin Ess Signature Hair Gloss in Warm Beige.
This is the type of 2025 fall style which is playful and composed. There is no reason to wear it, it is just to make life a bit more styled.
Want to turn up the richness for winter? To add more dimension and warmth but not lose the glow add subtle auburn lowlights.
Silver Luxe with a Satin Twist
It is somehow chic to go completely gray and not only as a fashion statement but as a statement of life. This hairstyle is long and softly layered with a silvery natural color that is more on the icy side and catches the light in the most dramatic manner. The length presents an element of versatility whereas the single-side tuck appears quiet in the confidence. And in case you have been thinking of letting the grays come through, then the fall of 2025 is welcoming you with satin gloves.
Silver colors such as this one love moisture and reflection of light. I would definitely suggest some product such as the Kerrastase Blond Absolu Masque Ultra-Violet once a week to keep that bright tone without being dull. It maintains everything shiny and moistured – particularly when the cooler weather begins to dry everything out.
Personally? It is a color that is like walking into your don t mess with me phase soft yet powerful, rich yet comfortable. It’s timeless, but with edge. I have watched women glow in the mirror as they take on their gray. There’s real freedom in it.
And the best part of it: this look does not change with the seasons as the warmer tones do, it is powerful throughout the year. Throw on red lips, huge sunglasses, or a smooth wool trench, and it is all about the elegance, 24/7.
Layered Champagne with Curtain Bangs
This blonde color is pale, a bit creamy, and multidimensional to the most of the extreme. It is all paired with those face-framing curtain bangs that are giving us that just left a Beverly Hills salon but in the most casual, contemporary manner. Ideal for women who are over 50 and need long layers with a lot of movement but without losing polish. This is a cut that is just perfect- not too long, not too thick.
Maintaining this look is all about volume and tone. I would suggest the Virtue Full Shampoo and a root lifting spray such as the Oribe Maximista. It makes the layers float and the highlights haircolor sharp. Your friend also is dry shampoo, the texture makes this style shine.
I have a variation of this in which I wore on a visit to Napa in early October the color was just luminous in vineyard light. It is light but also sophisticated, and curtain bangs are the trendy that I always resort to.
Such a balayage finish of highlights creates an optical effect of greater volume and movement and, to be fair, who does not want that as the weather gets cooler and hats start to come out of the wardrobe?
Warm Honey Layers for Everyday Elegance
Creamy, flowing brown with highlights that are more honey-gold in nature- this color is the perfect low-key glow-up. It does not shout out but it definitely gets heard. The layering here is all – feathered ends which are not stringy but light and a blow out style which is not flat but has some bounce. Imagine glamour with no effort to it – and it looks particularly good on oval and heart-shaped faces.
The trick to making this shade of color dimensional throughout the season? Color Wow Dream Coat. In all honesty, that product is revolutionary when it comes to maintaining smooth and frizz-free tones. And, when you heat-style frequently, it will preserve that warm auburn shift which fades.
Whenever I need to feel put-together without looking done, I always turn to this style. It is the type of fall hair color that says: I am a busy woman but I still take time to have good hair.
This color is gorgeous in combination with neutrals and camel coloring, think of a warm sweater, ankle boots, and these strands blowing in the wind. It is the search of the golden hour walks and farmer market Saturdays.
Polished Bob with Soft Blended Bangs
This classic with a hint of edge short cut is a structured short cut that is a precision bob with feathered bangs that are just right. It is a young but sophisticated blonde, toned cooler of 2025 that is not too warm. And if you ever wanted a haircut that will make you look more alert, more purposeful, then this is it.
I really believe in Olaplex No.6 Bond Smoother with this kind of style. It tames flyaways and provides the perfect amount of slip to provide a smooth finish without hair being stiff. And if you love a good flat iron moment? Go ceramic — always.
I have noticed this bob on the heads of high-powered executives as well as on the heads of creatives who prefer a minimalist style. It carries authority and style in equal parts.
The best thing about this style is that it does not demand much out of you, yet it returns a lot. It takes less than 15 minutes to style it and you can walk out the door with the feeling that you are all put together. That’s gold.
Golden Chestnut Sleek with a Side Part
In case you want to be a bit more brunette with serious glow, then this chestnut brown smooth look with a slight side part is where the sophistication meets drama. It is a rich tone, but not a flat tone, a dark brown base with lighter brown shimmer on the ends. It’s polished, smart, and slightly mysterious (in the best way).
The key here is shine. That is where Moroccanoil Treatment Original actually comes in. Use a little bit before and after styling to give that additional luminous finish. This color particularly adores indirect sunlight – it actually shines in the afternoon light.
It is somehow entertaining to go back to the darker roots, particularly when it is done purposefully and in this manner. I experimented with this tone last fall and was pulled over every other day, it reads upscale and powerful, and it is ideal with blazers, bright lipstick, and the cool fall breeze.
Side parts are also coming back, in a quiet way, and no, they do not make you look older. They literally plump up the face and give it the natural volume where it is required the most.
Big Volume, Cool Contrast
This silver-black dimensional gray seems to be retro and futuristic at the same time. The heavy, voluminous blowout and icy highlights at the crown and cool and smoky lowlights at the base? It’s giving Old Hollywood meets modern glam. And although the silhouette is quite daring, the color is surprisingly wearable, even to women who are embracing their natural gray but desire something more sophisticated and dramatic.
In order to maintain this appearance voluminous and alive, you must have volume + shine. One of those products I swear by especially on the crown is R+Co Dallas Thickening Spray. Follow it with a round brush and light-hold hairspray. Bonus: silver tones reflect better on clean, lifted roots.
When I look at a cut such as this, I think: that woman enters a room and takes it over. I have worn a layered style such as this one during the holidays myself and I can tell you that compliments were literally flying across the dinner table. It is quite empowering to witness that combination of natural and deliberate in the hairstyle.
The key here isn’t perfection — it’s boldness. There is no need to be afraid of teasing the roots, being big, and saying yes to that additional bounce. You do not fit in this fall, you stand out.
Icy Lavender Silver with Retro Waves
The lavender-tinged silver is soft, long-wave, cool-toned with a twist of rebellion. It is neither pastel, nor steel, it is that middle ground that looks good on cooler undertones and adds a touch of whimsy. The layers are not very thick, and the highlights balayage finish is in the spotlight. It’s ethereal, but grounded — think “grown-up fairy hair.”
Fantasy shades like this thrive with commitment. I suggest Redken Color Extend Blondage Shampoo to eliminate any brass and preserve that lavender color icy and in place. Deep conditioning is a must-have, and it should be at least once a week.
It is always fun to play with color that plays in the light as this one does. I believe that such styles are evidence that hair does not expire it is funky but all the same very elegant. Last year when I listened to a similar tone, I was more like myself than I had not been in months.
It is this type of color that makes a boring Monday poetic. And in 2025 fall, poetry is in.
Sunlit Platinum with Fluffy Texture
So, let us discuss that shiny, natural-looking blonde which seems to have spent all the summer gathering sun rays and just fell in the fall. The haircut is a little shaggy with flipped ends that are soft and not too casual, but deliberate. It is young without being youthful and it is a beautiful contrast to chunky knits and rough scarves this season.
Blonde this bright is a high-maintenance color but under the right regime it is surprisingly easy to maintain. Amika Bust Your Brass Intense Repair Mask is my favorite because it is a toning and treatment in one. Add a silk pillowcase and you’re golden, literally.
For me, this cut is Sunday brunch energy. It’s the kind of hair that says, “I woke up like this — and then had a great latte.” I also realized that such soft blonde shades can help to make the skin look more awake, especially in combination with warm blush and soft brows.
The details make this look come alive: mess it up a bit with your fingers when you are about to go out. Effortless beauty is sometimes the most powerful kind.
Golden Waves with Pearl Accent
This blonde meets dark root fusion is giving “coastal meets couture.” The roots are colored in deep brunette color, which is blended gently into the golden honey with a hint of pearl on the edges. The waves are huge, clear and shiny, a classic 2025 wave design that is everywhere at the moment. It’s polished, but approachable. Think elevated elegance without the drama.
This tone enjoys some assistance to keep it new. I need help getting that gold glow between salon visits in winter (when the warmth inside starts taking its toll on hair) and I use dpHUE Gloss+ in Light Blonde to do so.
I recall a variation of this on a woman who walked out of a bookstore with a coffee in her hand and I thought: she has it all together. It is quiet elegance, and the accents on the ends make the entire appearance without sharp edges. Perfect to anyone who desires some dimension but does not want the commitment of full ombre.
Throw it on with a trench, a wine-colored lip, or even something sporty, it adapts to your mood.
Glossy Mocha S-Waves
Brown never looked so luxurious. This dark brunette color is polished into velvety S-waves, which bring that super-glossy, head-turning effect. It’s classic, but far from boring. The color is just right between espresso and cocoa the type of dark color that is fantastic with the color scheme of fall.
The one product I would recommend to this color is a shine serum, which makes it look freshly styled every day, Color Wow Pop + Lock Gloss Finish. And do not forget about heat protection, particularly, with a flat iron. That glossy finish deserves protection.
Being a girl who has experimented with all the colors in the palette, I always resort to deep brown in winter. It just feels grounded, luxurious, and a little seductive. Plus, it’s a good choice for women who want richness without worrying about fading every few weeks.
This look is a love letter to simplicity. No bells, no whistles — just incredibly well-executed hair. And trust me, that never goes out of style.
Toffee Whisper with Feathered Ends
The appearance is all about softness a smooth brown foundation with a toffee tone that is a bit warm and slightly infused with highlights. The layers are slightly below the shoulders and are cut in a manner that adds to the natural form of the hair as opposed to combating it. It is subtle yet it looks well-groomed the hair you find yourself checking out in a mirror twice because it simply looks so good.
Such tones are quite low-maintenance, as they are graceful in fading and do not need continuous touch-ups. I do however suggest a sulfate free shampoo such as Pureology Hydrate to keep things soft and balanced. Especially in the cooler months when air gets drier.
I love the fact that this shade is very subtly beautiful. It doesn’t shout; it suggests. There were days when a color like this one made me grab my favorite cashmere sweater and spontaneously feel like the main character, even though I did not even have to make an effort.
This color works so well with bare skin and a light amount of makeup. So if you’re a less-is-more kind of woman, this one’s a real win.
Buttery Caramel Curls with Lifted Roots
And we will finish on a high note, and by that I mean this lifted, voluminous blonde with a deep caramel base and glowy highlights. It is a joy style: those huge, bouncy curls that are glamorous and yet very wearable. The richness around the roots makes it warm and the lighter pieces shape the face – an extremely flattering look to women who desire some movement and lightness.
This type of dimensional blonde is best held by a color-safe mousse, I adore Kenra Volume Mousse 12, because it has a hold that is not crunchy. And have a glossing spray to hand to add a bit of zest on gray days when everything is a bit dull.
Honestly? I would term this a holiday party hair moment even when the party is only lunch with friends. It is a little bit playful and cheerful, and I like this kind of style when we begin to wear knits and light candles.
And in case you are the kind who enjoys a bit of seasonal drama in the best sense of the word, then this color is it. The heels are clicking and you can smell the cinnamon.