So what are the new Fall Hair Trends for 2018?
Some look super natural, and some definitely...don't.
Here, we've captured a few of our favorites — whether they're shockingly cool (Snow White hair, anyone?) or they just make the Blondes, Brunettes, and Fiery Redheads of the world look really, really good. After that, consider our Short Hair ideas, Ombre hair color.
If you're ready for a change, you're in the right place!
BLONDE: Lightly Toasted Hair
Charlize Theron has struck a perfect balance with this polished-yet-natural-looking shade of blonde: It's rich and warm without being brassy, light without washing out her skin, and dimensional without looking overly highlighted.
TREND: Sombré Hair
In the past, ombré hairstyles have been anything but subtle. However, Nash predicts that the rise in popularity for animal prints will have people looking for hairstyles that best complement their walk on the wild side. This style encompasses both medium and dark color hues, and as Ashley Tisdale updated her severe ombré, it will make your outfit and other features shine.
BLONDE: Snow White Hair
If you're thinking about taking the platinum plunge (seriously, it's a commitment),time to get real about preventative hair care. (If hair is previously colored or highlighted with bleach, make sure you do a deep treatment at least a week before your process.)
TREND: Rose Gold Hair
(With a Twist)
Fall into a more updated version of the ever-popular rose gold trend. We’ve seen rose gold everywhere. Iskra Lawrence’s major hair change earlier this year is a “darker, more natural version” of the tone.
TREND: Burgundy Hair
Pinterest fans can't get enough of deep red tones, like Megan Mullally's oxblood-colored locks. From brighter hues to more rich shades, there is definitely interest (read: pins galore) in this autumnal color.
BRUNETTE: Bronde Hair
Ahh, bronde — this hair color trend will never die. And for good reason. A color that sparkles blonde in the light, and goes chocolate in shadow? We will always be on board with that.
BLONDE: Nude Hair
NUDE HAIR is about balance. "There's an even amount of both warm and cool tones, which cancel each other out to create a neutral color," They're very flattering on all skin tones. "Neutral colors are trendy because they're so easy to wear," says O'Connor.
BLONDE: Balayage & Babylights Hair
This is two highlighting techniques — balayage and babylights — for bright, beautiful dimension, similar to Jennifer Aniston's hair. She also has a rooty look so you can wear it longer without having to get it touched up as often.
BLONDE: Softly Contrasting Hair
Marion Cotillard's surprise from brunette to blonde is sure to inspire others. What makes her switch different from other blonde makeovers? Soft brown roots and her still-dark brows. The intentional contrast is both pretty and convenient, as it will allow her hair to grow out with less maintenance.
TREND: Honey Hair
As more and more celebs continue to go blonde, Saoirse Ronan's honey hued hair is the perfect transition from summer fun to fall flair.
RED: Really Ronze Hair
If you've noticed yourself looking a little tired lately? Well this shimmery color can light up your complexion. "Ronze is a mixture of copper red and bronze brown
BLONDE: Dainty Babylights Hair
These Babylights hit the hair scene in 2015, and they've since gone mainstream in 2018. These are similar to balayage and ombre techniques, but more subtle shades of blonde are placed in the hair to create soft, natural look.
BRUNETTE: Dark Chocolate Hair
Meghan Markle makes a case for deep chocolatey hair that never goes out of style. At first glance her strands seem to be all one shade, but look closer and you'll notice some caramel highlights emphasizing her waves.
RED: Autumn Hair
Red hair is always in, but the trendiest tones of the season will be coppery and autumnal. Want you hair to stay truly red as long as possible? Avoid overusing heat tools and always use a heat protectant spray!
Mulled Wine Highlights
With a darker, almost purple. This color will make you look and feel like Ariel. Just don't start reaching for a fork when you need to comb through it.
BRUNETTE: Chestnut Ombré Hair
Another two-tone look, Mandy Moore's strands at a This Is Us event in August fade from a rich chocolate brown to a warm chestnut. Not quite red, not quite brown, this in-between color is certainly something to bookmark.
RED: "Cuivre" Hair
Get ready to see this French word, meaning "copper," all over the place as this shimmery shade of red grows in popularity. Think Julianne Moore with amped-up intensity and tons of glossiness.
Subtle Hints of Mauve and Purple
For a more tame version of the trend, try adding dimension to your hair with ribbons of mauve and purple. Best for brunettes, this style is toned down, but fun for all ages.
“PASTELS ALL OVER” Inspired by seashells, this opalescent style features a variety of colors that all seem to work perfectly together. Whether you're trying to be a unicorn or mermaid, this makes a statement without being too loud.
BRUNETTE: Flamboyage Hair
With a name this fun to say, you can't go wrong. A combination of ombre and balayage hairstyles. The technique results in a brightened yet natural, lived-in look.
Deep Sea Aubergine
For a darker side to the ocean-inspired trend, consider dyeing your hair with a variety of purple tones. The eggplant base has a summery, underwater vibe with highlights throughout.
BRUNETTE: Warm Autumn Lights Hair
If your hair is already a rich dark brown color, ask your stylist for warm-toned streaks to instantly give it more dimension. "When adding highlights in the fall, think amber, caramel, chestnut, chocolate and auburn.
Bronde
See? Even people with lighter hair colors can follow this technique. To add depth to her blonde look. January Jones has a blend of light brown and light blonde streaks throughout her hair.
Red Undertones
If you're worried about straying too far from your blonde roots then go for a subtle approach by adding a bright peachy hue at the roots similar to Fuller House actress Candace Cameron Bure.
Buttery Blonde
Painting streaks of golden and buttery hues throughout the hair offers blondes a Blake Lively-inspired look.
Tawny Babylights
Babylights are tiny highlights so subtle, they look natural. If you're apprehensive about making a big change but still want to make your look more dynamic, try babylights in a shade just a few lighter than your natural color.
BLONDE: Snowlights Hair
With “SNOWLIGHTS” shimmering pieces of pale blonde scatter across the top of the head like — you guessed it — snow. Try this to get a sparkling lift for your fall hair color.
Cinnamon Streaks
A shoulder-grazing style can get a little boring. Add striking streaks of warm, reddish brown throughout to give it some serious radiance.