Must-Try Fall Blonde Hair Colors for 2025 That Are So Fun, You’ll Want to Book Now
Fall is creeping in—can you feel it? The golden hour light, a little chill in the air, and pumpkin-spice everything are suddenly cool once again. But here’s the real question: Is your hair ready for the season? In case you are in the mood of something new, warm, or even a bit glamorous, now is the moment to change. And trust me, blonde is having a moment. Consider low lights, caramel balayage, messy texture and a dose of edgy to make your autumn selfies shine.
Whether you’re all about a short pixie cut, dreaming of caramel red ribbons, or flirting with dark roots, there’s a fall vibe for every kind of blonde. So let’s dive in—because that new season glow? It starts with your hair.
Dusty Rose Blonde with Curtain Bangs
This blonde fall hair color is something heartbreakingly soft and easily bold. The subdued rosy-pink blonde is like a romantic summer breath that is hanging on to the cooler days. It is not only the color that makes this look pop, but also those long, flowing layers and air-kissed curtain bangs that make the whole look soft. The silhouette encircles the face in the most dreamy manner, and it provides the right amount of bulk to prevent the things to look flat. Bonus? This type of color is so flattering on girls with blue eyes, that fairy-tale, ethereal glow without being a yell.
In order to maintain this pastel-y tone, I never miss using the Olaplex No. 4P Blonde Enhancer Toning Shampoo once a week, which prevents the pinky-beige color from turning into meh. And since these tones have the potential to dry out your hair when you are not careful enough, I use Bumble & Bumble Invisible Oil Primer before any blowout.
I have literally been in a dusty pink phase last year and I can tell you: the compliments did not stop. The appearance is daring yet soft, as though a secret you are revealing with your hair. It also allowed me to experiment with less intense makeup palettes, peachy lips, brushed brows, the whole shebang. Gregory Patterson (celebrity stylist + Sally Beauty guru) once said, “Cool tones let your features shine instead of competing with them”—and wow, was he right.
This shade isn’t for everyone—but it is for the girl who wants to make a subtle statement. You are not yelling that you want a change but you are saying that you are in a new season of you.
Classic Caramel Balayage for Shoulder-Length Glam
If fall was a hair color it would be this gorgeous, dimensional caramel balayage. The roots are dissolved into caramel ribbons of the sun that bring soft motion and dimension without being harsh. I adore how the waves make the balayage come to life- it is shiny, harmonious, and simply stylish enough, without being too demanding. The structure is also in that shoulder length cut, it does not feel heavy, but still, it has that swishy effect as you walk. You know, the kind that does all the flirting with your hair.
This color combination is amazing with low lights caramel, particularly when you are after that extra it girl polish. I prefer Color Wow Dream Coat for Curly Hair to keep the smooth shine, and yes, even on wavy hair, this product will provide insane gloss without stickiness.
I personally find caramel shades the most forgiving. They come out so nice and do not toss brass as much as cooler tones. I did a similar look just before a trip to Nashville and it captured so well under every sunset. Even messy buns looked glam. Chris Appleton (Kim K’s go-to stylist) swears by layering multiple caramel tones for natural movement—and this color nails it.
Honestly? In case you are in that, I want something new but not too crazy mood, this is your safest fall refresh. Reliable, glowy, and totally wearable.
Soft Beachy Curls with Sunkissed Ends
Alright, this one is to my curly hair girls who do not want to lose their texture but still want to dare to be blonde. This mix is more natural with soft low lights all through the mid-lengths and ends, such as the type of color you would have after spending August driving along the coastline with the windows down. The curls are sharp yet airy and the overall effect is a light reference to summer without being attached to it. The length? Just right, neither too short, nor too long, but just in that flirty medium length.
I never forget to tell curly clients that they should go sulfate-free everything-but-especially-colored-curls. I have used Innersense Hydrating Cream Conditioner many times and it has rescued me on numerous occasions. It hydrates but does not leave the hair feeling heavy and it is like magic when you need definition but still want volume.
It is a bit liberating to lighten up and leave your curls in the spotlight. It reads, Yeah, I want to change things around but I am not losing myself in the process. That’s the energy I’m taking into this fall. Sofia Richie has recently claimed that she is going back to her natural wave and, to be honest, me too.
Being textured is the new thing and color does not have to be loud to be fashionable. This shade proves it. And in case you want a blonde vibe that is cozy and cool-girl at the same time, here it is.
Vintage Spiral Blonde with Lush Lowlights
High-glam color is combined with retro curls in this brazenly bold style. It is providing studio-light-ready with the deep low lights caramel haircolor that adds to every twist of the spiral curls. The blonde here is not one-dimensional- it is dimensional, voluptuous, and surrounded by calculated face-brightening highlights that scream drama in the most positive manner. It is somehow old-fashioned and contemporary at once, as though you have just emerged out of an old-time cover shoot-but in 2025.
This is one that requires some upkeep, like mousse to keep it in place, heat protection to extend the life and a color-safe curl refresher in between washings. I love Pattern’s Curl Mousse by Tracee Ellis Ross. It gives bounce, volume, and definition without the crunch.
Frankly, there is something about this outfit that makes you feel put together even in a t-shirt. It’s bold but not over the top, and I think that’s what makes it work. Pro stylist Justine Marjan is all about a good curl pattern and shine being the ultimate flex and this look is flexing in all directions.
Not the shrinking violets, but the brave-hearted who desire their hair to speak: Yeah, I meant to do this, and yeah, I am all over it.
Golden Blonde Blowout with Dark Root Shadow
It is that silky, ageless blow out blonde that we all dream of but with a clever twist: the dark roots. The shadow of the roots adds the depth to the look and makes the entire vibe much more contemporary and cool without trying. The lift in those curls is actual main character hair, and the golden color is slightly on the caramel side, which gives it a bit of softness and still retains that clean blonde look. It is perfect to move on the summer brightness to something deeper in fall.
The secret to making this last between washes? Dry shampoo and a good blowout cream. I would definitely suggest Drybar Detox Dry Shampoo and Oribe Royal Blowout Heat Styling Spray. The combo keeps things lifted and silky.
I’ve tried this look more than once when I needed something “glam but not high drama” for events, and it never fails. It comes out nice, it does not require a lot of toner and it goes with all of my fall outfits.
If you’re dipping your toe into blonde or returning after a hiatus, this is such a forgiving and fabulous place to start.
Old Hollywood Creamy Blonde Waves
This one is the blonde fall hair color that makes a casual walk down the sidewalk feel like a red carpet walk. It is the creamy platinum base and soft, rounded long waves that bring the essence of that iconic Old Hollywood energy, but without the drama. The color is neutral, so it doesn’t go yellow or ash on you, which makes it very versatile with a lot of skin tones. What I love most? The center part and glossy finish that makes “rich blonde” without being icy or cold. The voluminous body makes it a confidence booster in an instant.
This color is not a lazy color-it is high-gloss and high-stakes. I always say Kerastase Blond Absolu Masque Ultra-Violet for weekly toning and nourishment. And yes, your purple shampoo is your BFF, but don not overuse it and it will make the creaminess dull.
I attempted this once before a winter wedding and felt that I was in a 1950s perfume commercial. Whenever I moved my head, those waves bounced in a slow-motion scene of a rom-com. It’s classic, it’s clean, and it honestly makes you feel like you have your life together—even when you don’t.
This color goes well with jewel-toned sweaters and bright lipsticks. If you are looking for something classic with a hint of glamour, this look has it all.
Golden Honey Luxe With Soft Retro Curls
This golden blonde with caramel in it is just so fall-glamorous. The texture is soft and pillowy, molded into velvet medium length waves that fit the cheekbones and neckline so well. It is supplying Jackie O meets Pinterest glam, and I am, in fact, obsessed. The color itself is a borderline between honey and butter, with low lights highlights sprinkled in just enough to add depth without being stripey. It is toasty, rich, and complements any skin tone, particularly, when you still have a bit of summer bronze left.
This one does not require regular maintenance, but you do want to maintain the bounce and shine. Moroccanoil Treatment Light is my favorite product that helps to tame any frizz and get that salon finish shine. And: when styling, use a soft-bristle brush–you will find the wave pattern so much smoother.
The softness of golden tones of this kind is something that icy blondes simply cannot provide. I wore something similar when I went to visit family in Vermont and everyone kept saying it was my “golden hour hair.” It looks like a dream and it feels more luxurious than your average summer blonde.
If you’re someone who’s torn between a retro moment and a modern fall switch-up, this is the sweet spot.
Rooted Ash Caramel Balayage With Sleek Ends
This is the kind of balayage that doesn’t whisper—it purrs. A caramel balayage ombre that is so well blended that it is kissed with soft ash tones and a little root shadow? It’s an editorial dream. The texture is the best part of it, though, loose, long waves at the bottom, a little sleeker in the middles. It is cool, confident and certainly trendy, and it is not in your face. This has a very slight ombr in it that lets the vibe remain natural but definitely stylish.
The best part? This look actually gets better with time. The more your roots grow, the more the depth multiplies the drama. Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo is the product that will help you maintain strong strands and sharp color without stripping it.
Honestly, I think this is the most versatile blonde for fall 2025. You can wear it wavy, straight, curled, whatever. It’s office-appropriate but still nightlife-ready. The type of color that accompanies all your clothing and all your stages in life.
If you want hair that moves with the light, this one’s calling your name.
Textured Platinum Pixie With Edge
Short hair is making a major comeback—and this frosty short pixie cut is at the helm. The platinum tone is clean though not sterile, and warmed just a bit at the base so as not to have that ghostly cast. The texture is all: choppy, piecey, and sculpted to shape around the face with attitude. It is cool and sensible at the same time, and we will need it during the coat season when long hair begins to get twisted in scarves. And for those with blue eyes? This is your platinum power move.
This look is surprisingly easy to maintain. Add some movement by using a small amount of IGK Broken Dreams Texture Paste to dry-ends, rough-up the edges to add movement. If you’re dealing with dryness (which platinum often causes), throw on a dpHUE Cool Blonde Mask once a week to keep the tone icy without going dull.
I’ve always had a thing for bold cuts, and this one gives confidence on autopilot. It is the I have no time, but I still look good, vibe, and we all need it during the fall rush.
You will never have to worry about volume or frizz again. Just wash, style, and go. Effortless with a twist.
Golden Vanilla Layers With Natural Volume
This safe-ish soft fall hair color for blondes may play it a little more conservative—but whoa, it still packs a punch. The beige and vanilla colors flow freely in natural fluffy waves which are not too styled or too casual. It is that I woke up like this but better. And the layers? It is so flattering, particularly to those of us with medium length hair who desire a little bounce without being full on glam. I think this one is for the minimalist who still wants to look totally put together.
This kind of blonde loves hydration. After towel drying and before heat styling, apply Ouai Leave-In Conditioner to safeguard those lengths and have a shiny finish without the weight.
It is a comforting tone, it matches so well with soft whites, snuggly knits, and your favorite coffee shop playlist. I had a variation of this last November and it made every outfit feel like I planned it, even when I was wearing leggings and boots.
If you are looking for something soft, clean and transitional—this could be your ideal fall blonde moment.
Modern Icy Blonde Blowout With Soft Flicks
This is the most sleek fall hair color on blondes that incorporates the ice queen look but is toned down with the most refined flicks at the ends. The color is a light neutral platinum that is not too cold, but rather crisp linen in cold morning. The styling is the actual flex: big, softly layered, and extremely clean. The entire appearance is in that perfect zone between long and medium length, which is why it is perfect to those who want to grow out or update. The face-framing cut leads all the attention to where you want to have it, yes, your cheekbones.
To maintain this cool-toned blonde shiny and healthy, I would advise the use of the Pureology Strength Cure Shampoo. And when blow-drying, a round brush to create that little outward flick, too much bounce and you look retro.
I experimented with this style in a period of time when I was trying to achieve a clean girl aesthetic and it matched so well with minimalist clothing- black turtlenecks, gold hoops, natural makeup. It’s classy without being uptight.
If you have ever done platinum and want something less harsh and more adult-like, then this one is a complete yes.
Voluminous Dimensional Caramel Blowout
This caramel and toffee-colored blonde is what I would term as cozy luxury. The volume is turned to the maximum and the layers of the curtains are so thick and create an impression of a modern 90s blowout- hello, glam. Neither is it a flat blonde, this style has low lights caramel running through it, making the entire style appear thick, rich and salon fresh. The length is just above the shoulders and the movement is airy and as good as it looks.
I am obsessed with Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray to style: it gives all the volume without any weight. It is an airy and bouncy look, and you should not miss the root lift.
This takes me back to the type of color I am drawn to in the middle of fall- when I start layering my clothes and need something warmer, cozier and just luxurious enough. This is a very pumpkin spice but make it editorial one.
In case you need something energetic yet grounded in natural dimension, this blonde variation will give you the energy.
Soft Romantic Honey Blonde With Sunbeam Gloss
This honey-infused appearance is warm, golden, and almost edible, which adds pure sunshine to fall. The colors blend into a golden beige at the roots to lighter, caramel-glazed ends, which is giving this halo effect that is ultra-feminine. It is a dream combination to natural wavy hair or loose curls. The thing I like about this is the softness–nothing very exact, everything radiant. It feels lived-in but not undone. The style of this color was created to fit early fall light and those times when you are sitting by a window, drinking coffee, and wrapped in a cream knit sweater.
Nothing to do with heavy maintenance, but a promise to be hydrated and shiny. Personally, I apply Amika Flash Instant Shine Mask once a week to ensure that my honey blonde is not dull.
This look has some sort of softness in it. I have had a variant of this done on a November engagement shoot and people still ask me where I had it done. It’s approachable, beautiful, and totally wearable.
In case you are willing to glow up but not to the extreme- this one will make you shine in the most positive way.
Golden Fringe With Long Layers
It has an edgy-sweetness to a money piece that has been cut with this much texture. The fringe is soft enough to frame the eyes and the other hair is in straight cascading sheets of warm blonde. The tone is buttery golden and has low lights highlights which give shimmer in movement. It’s sleek, controlled, and so on trend for 2025. The drama is provided by the long length, and the bangs make it friendly and adorable.
As far as fringe is concerned, I would recommend a lightweight styling cream such as Ouai Matte Pomade to make the pieceiness look defined without being greasy. And yes—dry shampoo is your best friend here.
It makes me think of one of those haircuts that make you feel like you are starting over, a new job, a new season, or a little life rebrand. I wore something alike at the beginning of October and it made all the outfits more deliberate.
This is your yes moment to bangs in case you have been flirting with them.
Rooted Butter Blonde With a Natural Fall Flow
This color is quiet and assertive: a warm butter blonde with a bit of dark roots shadow, which is deliberately carefree. The cut is ultra-blunt and has rounded ends and soft shape along the body, which is perfect to straight textures. The roots are not trying to be concealed here and that is precisely what makes it modern. It is homey, airy and sincere in the most positive sense. As though you just got out of a California boardwalk into a brisk October afternoon.
I prefer Sachajuan Silver Shampoo to maintain the ends light and the roots to do their thing of grounding. Apply a couple of drops of Gisou Honey Hair Oil to maintain the look shiny and healthy.
This is one of those low-maintenance, high-payoff colors. I have friends who have maintained this style months at a time without having to go to the salon, it is simply gorgeous and never looks overdone.
If you’re craving effortless cool with seasonal polish, this might just be your best hair decision this year.
Butter-Cream Blonde with Sleek Layers
The first look is the epitome of minimalist luxury. Straight, fine-textured hair that can be worn in neat panels just below the shoulders–a style that is all smoothness and smoothness and clean lines. The color is a cool butter-cream blonde with feathering of micro-low lights at the ends and at the roots to add dimension. The trend of dark roots is introduced into the Fall 2025 with a more polished twist in this style. Paired with an ivory satin blazer? This one is providing quiet confidence in the most vocal manner.
This type of smooth straight end is in need of moisture to prevent flyaways. I would suggest the Oribe Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil, particularly when blow drying to ensure everything is really glossy and touchable soft. Also, a root touch-up spray (like Rita Hazan’s) will extend your tone between salon visits without muddying that crisp blonde.
I personally have always preferred a windblown haircut that flows like silk. It takes me back to strolling in the city immediately after it rains- your coat is zipped up, your playlist is good, and your hair is just like, I know I am serving. This appearance draws to that beautifully uncomplicated, more or less editorial vibe.
It is an excellent transition cut as well- it can be blown out straight or waved to add volume. It is that medium length sweet spot that works with drama as well as subtlety.
Retro Volume Meets Modern Golden Blonde
It is a love letter to old Hollywood, cozied in fall. These big, brushed-out curls have a warm caramel and gold mix that is dancing through them, and it has serious vintage starlet vibes. The big barrel waves are a perfect way to frame the face, especially when you have blue eyes and want them to stand out. It is lush, textural, and new-a complete step up on the two-dimensional blondes of the previous years.
To achieve this much lift and body, you will need to stock up on a good curl-defining leave-in, such as Bumble & Bumble Curl Reactivator and a wide-barrel curling iron. I also vow by sleeping with your curls loosely clipped at the top of your head- hi volume.
This haircut makes me think of the sort of hair that will make people turn their heads during rooftop brunches in October, not overdone, but glamorous enough to feel special. In all honesty, I have experimented with this style using a wool trench and a turtleneck, and it is so quintessentially feminine that I felt I had to wear a red lip just to keep up.
What I love most? The caramel placement of the low lights brings in mood and movement. It’s whispering glamour, not shouting it—and that’s powerful.
Golden Tones and Youthful Flow
This is what I would bottle up and call golden hour in hairstyle. Easy, carefree waves fall slightly below the collarbone in a shoulder length design that is easily wearable. The blonde is natural-looking and warm, and there is some light caramel balayage ombre that fades into those honeyed ends at the crown. It’s graceful. It’s glowy. It’s giving “skincare routine in hair form.”
Care-wise, you should keep those tones light, so a purple shampoo such as Amika Bust Your Brass will remove any brassiness without washing out the warmth. I would also recommend using Olaplex No.3 once a week to maintain the integrity of the color.
This is a perfect cut when you desire low-maintenance fashion but high-end look. It is not intimidating yet never dull, an ideal choice of any person in the 30s, 40s, or 50s who wants to lighten up their general atmosphere.
The tone is also referred to by some stylists as butter gold and I completely understand why. It melts seamlessly and suits almost every skin undertone. Plus, if you’re flirting with balayage but not ready to go full contrast, this is your safest (and chicest) bet.
Platinum Pixie with Attitude
Let’s talk about this short pixie cut masterpiece. Straight, cold platinum blonde cut into an asymmetrical pixie with long pieces in the front- this is the kind of cut that the daring, the fearless, the ones who would wear leather in July would wear. It is edgy but not harsh and softened to be feminine. This icy tone makes your blue eyes completely mesmerizing.
Toning will be key here. You will want to switch in something such as Fanola No Yellow Shampoo once a week to maintain your color cool and bright. And don’t sleep on scalp care—short cuts show off your roots, so a healthy base (try Briogeo’s Scalp Revival) is everything.
This appearance makes me think of the type of style a person picks just before they do something big- a breakup, a new business, a radical life change. It’s sharp, rebellious, and unforgettable. Sort of like that first cup of espresso in the gray fall morning. It’s not here to play.
According to stylist Chris Appleton, pixie cuts are a style that makes the focus on bone structure and confidence. I could not agree more, in case you are ready to have a reinvention moment, this could be your calling.
Soft Blonde Drama with Mermaid Energy
This final look is about length and lightness. A long curtain of soft platinum nearly to the waist, which seems kissed by fairies and sifted by moonlight. The tone is neutral with a slight warm shade, such as the final glow of the sunset. It is smooth at the top and wavy at the ends, the sort of motion that you would love to run your hands through over and over again.
Hydration is everything here. I would add a hydrating leave-in mist such as Pureology Color Fanatic in between and then add the shine oil to maintain that ethereal glow. And trust—use a heat protectant. These long strands are more likely to break and it is not worth the split ends.
This is the shade in the event you have ever thought about tapping into your inner ethereal Pinterest muse. It is editorial, angelic and surprisingly wearable with soft fall layers or an oversized scarf.
It is playful, fanciful, and entirely Pinterest-board ready, yet has just enough grown-woman to it to wear to a wine tasting or board meeting.
Shaggy Bangs with Caramel Balayage Energy
This look is a perfect fall flirty with a soft touch. The medium length cut is cut with shaggy, layered volume and blended curtain bangs that fall into the rest of the hair. The star here is the color: warm caramel balayage of the hair that flows down the cool-toned highlights of low lights on the crown. It is romantic but not too manicured, which is ideal for that I woke up like this look that somehow still requires 20 minutes of round brush.
To keep this cut looking fresh dry shampoo is your BFF. I actually adore Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, which provides all the volume and texture I require of these blown-out curls without making the color look drab. Also: shaggy layers adore texture, so spray some form of sea salt spray on dried hair to make the tips pop.
This style reminds me of my post-summer time when I needed change but not commitment. It is the type of hair that will be attractive peeking out of a trench coat collar or bouncing under a slouchy beanie. Not too serious, but still totally chic. Honestly, this could be my fave fall hair color for blondes of the season.
The lived-in feel here makes it so ageless. It adds a softness to the face, adds volume to thinner hair, and looks gorgeous with blue eyes. Total win.
Butter Blonde Bombshell Layers
Okay, let’s talk classic with a twist. This layered blowout is loaded with volume and bounce, it’s a full-on vintage blowout drama, but the color brings it back to today. A butter blonde, rich and warm with highlights that shine all the way to the tips, with feathered ends that reflect the light in all the best places. It’s bold, silky, and unapologetically trendy—perfect for someone who wants all eyes on them at the fall wedding circuit.
You will want to preserve that color by using a sulfate free shampoo such as Kerastase Blond Absolu Bain Lumierre. I always finish styles like this with a blast of cool air while drying to seal the cuticle and give it an extra dose of shine. Hot tip? Buy a large round brush—volume like this begins at the root.
There’s something wildly empowering about hair this precise. It makes me stand taller. Even though it’s certainly “done,” it never feels stodgy. It’s the sort of colour that makes the switch from golden hour selfies to a candlelit dinner.
This one’s practically made for long hair, but if you’re in that grow-out phase, it’s still stunning on shoulder length cuts with the right layers. And we should not overlook the fact that it goes so well with sharp eyeliner and confidence.
Classic Curls in Warm Honey Blonde
Brushed-out curly hair that is soft and has a warm honey blonde palette? We’re in cozy territory now. These curls are smooth yet not stiff-looking-emitting the big apple-picking-on-a-weekend vibes. The golden tones of this makeup blends with low lights caramel to give that lit-from-within effect that is so flattering as the weather turns cooler.
Maintaining these curls is all about moisture and memory. I swear by DevaCurl’s SuperCream Coconut Curl Styler—it defines without the crunch and the bounce stays even after a second day touch-up. And a silk pillowcase is a complete non-negotiable when you want those curls to stick.
I think curls are a whole personality—happy, warm, earthy. I wore this color a few years ago and got so many compliments I almost didn’t go back to my usual color. It is ideal to anyone who desires a lighter, deeper blonde, but still a head turner.
Pair this shade with creamy knit sweaters and hot lattes, and you’ve got a whole fall aesthetic waiting to happen. Cozy, but make it camera-ready.
Dimensional Blonde with Power Money Piece
This cut makes a statement in the most effortless way. It is a layered blowout in multi-tones with silvery low lights, champagne-blonde ends, and the pièce de resistance a money piece that is bold and frames the face to perfection. The effect? Eye-brightening, cheek-lifting, and utterly fresh for 2025. It’s a bit retro, a bit futuristic and completely unforgettable.
Keeping contrast-heavy blondes looking polished is about tone balance. The Matrix Brass Off Mask is my recommendation: it is a skincare product applied to your hair, and it removes yellows without removing the fun out of your money piece.
To me, this color story feels empowering. It is such as when you get the right pair of jeans-then your entire vibe seems to be purposeful. I adore the fact that this cut is a celebration of drama and depth and it is so effective on layered medium-to-long cuts.
One more thing: if you have blue eyes, this blonde look is going to make them pop. I don’t know what it is—magic, maybe—but it’s real.
Old Hollywood Caramel Red Waves
This final look is giving vintage. Giving glam. I booked a table and wore heels to dinner just because. It is that carved wave profile and a creamy caramel red color that is more golden than copper. It is smooth and sensual and the color positioning is smooth as well-rich roots into warmer, glossier mids and ends. Old Hollywood, meet 2025.
This kind of polished wave requires a lot of hold but no crunch. I never leave home without the LOrL Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Spray- it holds but does not leave hair sticky. And for shine? Kenra’s Shine Spray has never let me down.
Every time I see this color on someone it feels like a story – one of refinement, of wit, of a little bit of rebellion. I have tried variations of this tone before and loved how it made my skin look rich. It’s especially flattering for neutral or warm undertones.
If you are looking for fun but something classic, this one is the perfect mix. Just picture this appearance with a wool beret or a turtleneck dress. It’s glamorous that never gets old, and that’s a whole vibe.