Best Hair Colours for Spring

📅 July 28, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Dark Burgundy

Dark Burgundy

The Dark Burgundy hair colour suits women who have a warm skin tone. This particular shade of burgundy is good for those with dark or thick hair, as it can be difficult to achieve on fine, thin strands. For maintenance, you should use sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner. To get this look, you will need to bleach your hair first before dying it burgundy. You may also want to consider getting a balayage or ombre style if you’re planning on keeping this colour for more than a week or two!

Toffee Brown

Toffee Brown is a colour that looks good on everyone. It’s a great light, warm colour for spring. It looks especially good with light skin tones and darker skin tones, but it also looks terrific with any eye colour.

Chestnut Brown

Chestnut brown is a light brown colour and is a great choice if you have hair that’s naturally darker. It doesn’t have any red or orange undertones, so it won’t make your skin look ashy or pale. Chestnut brown is also ideal for people with medium to light complexions and those who have light eyes (like green or grey). This colour looks great on anyone who doesn’t want to go too dark but still has an edgy vibe they’re going for.

Chestnut brown can be flattering year round, but it really comes into its own in the spring when sunlight starts warming up our skin tones and making them glow. The rich tones of this colour will enhance your natural beauty by bringing out those subtle hues!

Copper Red

If you’re partial to a bright red hue, Spring is the perfect time to try out a bold new shade. This season’s best hair colours for redheads include copper red, which has golden undertones that look especially nice with the warm weather. If you’re thinking about going copper red but aren’t sure where to start, check out our tips below:

  • Look at pictures of Julia Roberts and Nicole Kidman—both actresses have sported their fair share of copper tones over their careers!
  • There are many shades of “copper” in this world—the key is finding one that suits your skin tone and eye color.
  • While many people may associate copper with orange or ginger hair, this isn’t always the case! For example, if you want to go lighter than most other people’s idea of “copper,” consider going for a light brown instead (or even blonde).

Golden Blonde

To get this look, you’re going to need to lighten your hair first. Since it is a subtle look, you don’t want anything too drastic. A few highlights are all that are needed. This colour is perfect for bringing out your inner glow, and it will work with almost any skin tone! If you decide to go with this shade instead of natural blonde or brunette shades, create an interesting contrast by pairing it with dark eyebrows and eyeliner. The best part about golden blonde? It can be done on most hair types!

If the idea of having lightened locks makes you nervous about looking washed out or overly gaudy like some sort of Disney princess gone wrong (ahem), no worries—golden blonde works best when kept ashy instead of as bright as a gold nugget found in the desert after digging around for hours (true story).

The best hair colours for spring are burgundy and golden blonde.

If you’re looking to add some colour to your hair, but don’t want something that is too bold or overpowering, then burgundy and golden blonde are great options. Burgundy is a rich, deep red with brown undertones, while golden blonde has more of an ashy tone to it. Both colours work well with most skin tones and can be used for both short and long hair styles.

The best part about these two shades? They aren’t too over-the-top! Unlike brighter tones like yellow or purple, burgundy and golden blonde will help give your look some depth without being too bright or distracting from the rest of your outfit. If you have fair skin or light eyes such as blue or green (or even hazel), then this colour combination will look beautiful against them!

These colours are perfect for spring because they provide just enough contrast against pale skin tones — but not so much that they clash with warmer hues like peach/nude lipsticks or pastel pink blushes (which were big trends last year). In other words: If you want something bolder than black but don’t feel ready for pinks yet – go ahead try out these two shades instead!