Your Guide To The Best Hair Colors in 2017

📅 July 24, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

A soft color with a lot of dimension and movement.

There’s a lot to love about this soft color, which features a lot of depth and movement. It’s multi-dimensional, so there is something for everyone here. If you have red or blonde hair and prefer to stay away from extremes (no one wants to be called “ginger”), you’ll appreciate how natural this shade looks. And if you’re more adventurous with your hair color choices, it can be easily customized with some highlights or lowlights for an even more dramatic effect!

For the deeper reds.

If you’re looking for a rich, deep color that doesn’t look artificial or too-bright, then this is the color for you. The burgundy shades are usually on the lighter side of reds, and they are perfect for those with pale skin tones.

If you want to go darker with an even richer shade of red that isn’t quite as bright as true burgundy—but still has some depth to it—then opt for wine or garnet-colored hues. These colors will give your hair depth without making it look like something out of a Halloween costume store; instead, these colors will look natural and elegant on anyone who wears them well (or at least someone who isn’t afraid of commitment).

And if all else fails? Just ask your stylist what their favorite shade is!

The ultimate cool girl color.

  • If you’re going to go bold, make sure the color is right for your skin tone.
  • Make sure it’s also right for your face shape.
  • And hair type too.
  • And lifestyle, of course! It’s crucial that a daring new hue matches how you live and how you move (and what kind of glasses you wear).
  • Also: personality! The best way to find out if an unusual shade is right for you is by asking yourself What Would I Do In This Situation?

Instant shine thanks to a platinum-like silver tone.

If you’re looking for a silver hair color that’s more subtle than platinum blonde, try this look. It’s got that same bright, shiny effect as the platinum but with a bit of a warmer tone. Silver is also one of the best choices for those with darker skin tones and natural blondes who want to switch things up from time to time.

The only downside to this color is that it doesn’t hold its shine as well as some other shades—so if you’re going out in public or having pictures taken, you’ll probably want to touch up your roots every few weeks so they match the rest of your hair.

Another great option for icy blondes.

If you’re an icy blonde, this is a great option for you. It’s not too far off from your natural color and will allow your skin tone to shine through. The dark roots make it easy to maintain without having to go back to the salon every month or so.

A Downton Abbey-inspired color that looks good on everyone.

If you’ve been meaning to try a more vintage-inspired hairstyle, this is the one for you. It’s a soft and simple look that works well on practically everyone. Since it’s such a natural shade, it will also be easy to maintain and works with any hair type so long as you are willing to keep up with regular salon visits (or extensions). It’s one of my personal favorites because I love how versatile it is—I can wear it straight or curly depending on what I’m doing or where I’m going!

A way to try out bold colors without too much commitment.

Semi-permanent dyes are a great way to try out bolder colors without committing to permanent hair color. They’re often used by people who want to see if they can pull off a certain hue before getting it permanently dyed. If you’re looking for something that will fade fast, try fantasy colors like unicorn or mermaid blue.

If you want something more temporary than semi-permanent, but still won’t commit fully to bleach or other chemicals, consider temporary dyes. You can find them in your local drug store and they come in the form of sprays and gels (which work best on shorter hair.) Some brands even make spray paint bottles so you can use this type of dye at home if you’d like!

Another option is adding highlights in lieu of bleaching your whole head; this technique is also known as balayage or ombre coloring depending on where it’s done (in France) versus North America where it originated. This method allows different parts of your head be different shades while keeping everything else natural looking.”

A deeper, cooler take on ombré.

If you’re looking for a hair color that will truly set you apart from the crowd, consider taking a deeper, cooler take on ombré. This look is all about using shades of dark brown and black to create a natural-looking dip down your head. The dark roots become more prominent the lower they go, but there’s also room to play with how far down you want them to go. If you just want some subtle definition along your nape or sweeping across the crown of your head, try starting with just two inches of darker hair at the very top. If, on the other hand, you’re feeling brave enough to channel Lady Gaga or Katy Perry (or both), then start at least six inches below where most people would think about putting their roots. Just remember: if going full-on goth doesn’t float your boat—and let’s face it: we don’t think it would—it’s always possible to add more subtlety by working with different shades within this same category (like chocolate browns) instead of going straight into vamp territory right away!

Experiment with these 8 hair colors this year!

If you’re looking for a way to spice up your look this year, try a new hair color. Hair colors are always changing and evolving with the seasons, but there are some trends that have stood the test of time. In fact, if you pick a color that works with your skin tone and eye color, it can be timeless and never go out of style!

If you’re curious about trying something new with your ‘do but aren’t sure where to start or what colors work best for different skin tones and eye colors, check out this guide for ideas on how to choose which shades look best on each person’s unique features.