The hair colour, cut and style trends you need to try this winter

Tips for trend-setting from the founder of Edwards and Co

BEAUTYcrew Beauty Editor / June 18 2021

In case you have somehow managed to completely ignore the drop in temperature – winter is well underway. And we don’t know about you, but the change in season always inspires us to get experimental with our look. 

Luckily, Edwards and Co owner and founder Jaye Edwards has dished on all things hair trends, giving us a rundown on the colours, cuts and styles that have been rising in popularity as the weather cools down.

Without further ado, let’s dive into the winter hair colour, cut and style trends that you should be test-driving this season…

Winter Hair Colour Trends

Hair colour trends are ever-changing, but luckily this season it’s all about wearable lowkey colour that subtly complements with purposeful undertones, and highlights that brighten and enhance. 

Auburn

If you’ve been too scared to try the copper and fiery red hair colours that have been popular the last couple of years, then a brown-leaning shade of auburn may be for you. “Sometimes it’s all about a small change for major impact!” says Edwards. “Going slightly deeper and warmer than your natural hair is a quick way of embracing the cooler seasonal palette.”

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Caramel

The same subtlety rule goes for trendy caramel. The shade is proving popular for brunettes who can’t fathom bleaching their hair within an inch of its life to achieve a classic blonde shade, or as a “perfect way to warm up your classic balayage,” according to Edwards. “Caramel hair features the same seamless blend from light to dark, but with deeper, golden highlights blended with a brunette base to create a rich caramel.” Another alternative that’s a little less involved? “You can also opt for a more caramel‑inspired gloss for a softer take on this winter vibe,” says Edwards.

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Golden hour

After a brighter hue of blonde? Then try the golden hour trend AKA “a rich variation on a sun-kissed summer favourite.” According to Edwards, “deep, ‘golden hour’ hue highlights add warmth and brighten up those darker brunette strands.”

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Biscuit

Amp up the comfort factor this winter with some easy-to-achieve snack-inspired strands.“Subtle biscuit tones can be created with a simple gloss over your highlights,” recommends Edwards. “This creates a more neutral, deeper colour for the cooler months.”

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Bronde

“Bronde tones are perfect for winter too and a seasonal alternative to your creamy summer blonde,” says Edwards. “You can stick to the same balayage or highlights and simply switch up the tone of your gloss.”

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Face‑framing

When it comes to standout winter hair colour, Edwards recommends getting selective with colour placement. “Your hair and face are sometimes the only parts of your body on show for winter, so we highly encourage you to make them pop,” he says. “Face‑framing is the perfect way to do this and can be so easily maintained with regular glosses.”

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Winter Hair Cut And Style Trends

‘90s blowouts

“This is a 2021 interpretation of ‘The Rachel,” says Edwards. How do you nail Miss Green’s signature look, you ask? Well, according to Edwards it’s all about “adding a simple flick to the ends of a smooth blow dry. Simple but so stylish.”

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Choppy Layers

“The ‘90s are back with this grungy and effortlessly cool style,” says Edwards. “This is a bold look,” warns the hair stylist. The solution? Maintaining “ a lived in feel by avoiding blunt, harsh lines.”

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Invisible layers

Like a more refined, classic finish? “Feathered bangs that blend perfectly into invisible layers create a glamorous alternative to the choppy, grungy layers we are seeing this season,” says Edwards.

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Briar Clark got her start in the media industry in 2017, as an intern for Marie Claire and InStyle. Since then, her keen interest in fashion and beauty has landed her gigs as a Digital Content Producer and Beauty Editor with titles like Girlfriend, Refinery29, BEAUTYcrew and beautyheaven. She loves the way seemingly innocuous topics like skin care and style have the ability to put a smile on people’s faces or make them think about themselves a little differently. A big believer in self love and experimentation, Briar has made a point of becoming the Australian beauty industry’s unofficial guinea pig for unusual treatments and daring hair trends. When she’s not testing out the latest beauty launches, Briar is big on broadening her horizons, mostly in the form of food but she’s also partial to travelling to new destinations both near and far (and of course, allocating an extra bag to bring their best beauty offerings home with her).