5 Summer Hair Colors That Transition Perfectly Into Fall
It's mind-boggling to think that we're halfway through summer. In just a few more weeks, schools will be back in session, the weather will become chilly again and the leaves will turn.
That said, it's about time to start thinking about what hair color you'll have in the next season. If you're ready to go now, we have a few shades you can enjoy while summer is still on that can take you into fall.
Bleach Blonde
Most people likely associate bleach blonde hair with summertime. However, as certified Swifties, we think of Taylor's bleached hair from her Reputation era, which coincidentally took place in the fall of 2016. You probably understand our suggestion—it works great in both seasons. Right now, it's accentuating your tan, and during fall, it'll make your dark colors pop even more.
Caramel Blonde
A caramel or honey blonde always looks sun-kissed, but when summer turns to fall, your hair will match the golden hues of the changing leaves and grass.
Fall is our last warm-toned season of the year, so you'll want to make the most of it with a hair color in that undertone.
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Chocolate Brown With Balayage Highlights
If you already have dark brown hair, adding balayage in the summer is an easy way to warm it up during the summer. It also transitions into fall flawlessly because of the darker brown shade—ya know, to match the dark wardrobe you're about to revive.
Ginger
Ginger has become one of those shades we can't resist. During the summer, it enhances beauty trends, like Hailey Bieber's pinky "Strawberry Girl" makeup. But like caramel blonde, your hair will match nature's beautiful red tones.
If you become bored of your bright ginger hair during the summer, we'd also recommend that you opt for a dark, more understated shade of red instead of completely removing it.
Natural Black
Black hair is one of the most timeless shades, but it's true—not every shade of black matches every season. In the summer, we recommend a natural black (lighter with a brown undertone) to give you that dewy, easygoing glow. Then, when autumn arrives, those brown hues will still match the warmth in the air.
Pro-tip: we like to save blue-black for an icy winter and lighten things up with jet black in the spring. But let's not get ahead of ourselves yet!
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