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These are the colors you want: tone-on-tone browns, golden blondes, and deep espressos.
"Brunettes are keeping their color more natural this fall," says
Hazan. "Jessica has a nice warm brown with some honey highlights on the
ends, which is more subtle."
Your celeb inspiration: Jessica Alba
Look for: a highlighting kit and flip your head upside down and apply bleach to certain ends wearing gloves. "Painting them this way will give you a piecey, not blotchy, look," says Hazan. "Because this color is on her ends, I would would also recommend using my Triple Threat Split End Remedy ($30; sephora.com) because the more you use it, the less likely your hair is to break."
Try this trend if: "This shade is really flattering on everyone," advises Hazan. "Especially anyone with an olive skin tone like Jessica — it's effortless."
How to Get It: Chestnut

Your celeb inspiration: Jessica Alba
Look for: a highlighting kit and flip your head upside down and apply bleach to certain ends wearing gloves. "Painting them this way will give you a piecey, not blotchy, look," says Hazan. "Because this color is on her ends, I would would also recommend using my Triple Threat Split End Remedy ($30; sephora.com) because the more you use it, the less likely your hair is to break."
Try this trend if: "This shade is really flattering on everyone," advises Hazan. "Especially anyone with an olive skin tone like Jessica — it's effortless."
How to Keep It: Chestnut

2. Try a once-a-week deep conditioner like Sachajuan Leave-In Conditioner
3. Apply a root touch-up product. "Believe it or not, brunettes are pretty high-maintenance," Hazan says. "The gray shows up faster than on other shades." Try Colormark TouchBack in Medium Brown a fat "magic marker" that temporarily hides any gray.
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How to get it: Chocolate

"Chocolate and chestnut with very subtle highlights. Almost like a solid color but with dimension."
Your celeb inspiration: Sophia Bush
Look for: Like with Chestnut tones, try a highlighting kit to add dimension. Be sure to incorporate a split-end repair remedy into your routine, too.
Try this trend if: This rich color, coupled with a deep side part, can make thin or fine hair look lusher, colorist Ashley Ferrett says.
1. Use a repairing shampoo and conditioner to undone the damage from lightening, like Oribe Bright Blonde Shampoo/Conditioner for Beautiful Color.
2. Try a twice-weekly deep-conditioning treatment, such as Klorane Intense Nutrition Repair Mask with Mango Butter.
3. Apply a lightweight shine spray that doubles as a heat protectant, like Tresemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray.
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"Stay light and bright. Sunkissed baby blonde, even bleach white icy blonde."
Your celeb inspiration: Cara Delevingne
Look for: An ice blonde at home color like this absolute platinum shade.
Skip this trend if: You're not at least a lighter shade of blonde already. If you have dark hair and want to go platinum, leave it to the professionals.
1. Use a purple repairing shampoo and conditioner made specifically for blondes, like Joico Color Balance Purple Shampoo.
2. Try a deep-conditioning treatment, like It's A 10 Five Minute Hair Repair for Blondes.
3. Apply a shine spray, like Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine spray.
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"With a color like this, you don't need to have dimension because
it's a statement in itself," says Hazan. "It's sexy, and it doesn't need
much. Use a clear gloss because that will add immediate shine."
Your celeb inspiration: Kerry Washington
Look for: A semi or permanent color kit in an espresso or coffee shade — Nice'n Easy has a ton or color options, but don't pick black, pick the darkest brown instead, warns Hazan. "There's no coming back from black, but you can gradually add more to a deep brown."
Skip this trend if: You have really pale skin or you're over the age of 40. It will wash you out and the contrast between the super dark hair and pale skin would be too extreme.
1.Shampoo with SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Replenishing Shampoo).
Your celeb inspiration: Sophia Bush
Look for: Like with Chestnut tones, try a highlighting kit to add dimension. Be sure to incorporate a split-end repair remedy into your routine, too.
Try this trend if: This rich color, coupled with a deep side part, can make thin or fine hair look lusher, colorist Ashley Ferrett says.
How to Keep It: Chocolate

1. Use a product that protects your color while enhancing shine. Try Pureology Hydrate Shampoo which has an AntiFadeComplex to deliver a rich lather, and infuse hair with hydration.
2. Try a once-a-week deep conditioner like Redken All Soft Heavy Cream Super Treatment.
3. Apply a root touch-up product when needed, like Colormark TouchBack in Medium Brown).
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"The rule of toning down blondes
in the winter is gone," says Hazan. If your hair is light to start,
just add highlights. If you're a medium brown, lighten your base color
just a few shades, then highlight to a golden blonde."
Your celeb inspiration: Taylor Swift
At home, look for: A kit that's more natural blonde and more neutral so you won't turn orange — try L'Oreal Preference in Light Golden Blonde.If you're going to highlight at home, dry your hair how you would wear it, then pull out the pieces you want highlighted and then just paint them.
Skip this trend if: Your hair is super dark.
2. Try a once-a-week deep conditioner like Redken All Soft Heavy Cream Super Treatment.
3. Apply a root touch-up product when needed, like Colormark TouchBack in Medium Brown).
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How to Get It: Baby Blonde

Your celeb inspiration: Taylor Swift
At home, look for: A kit that's more natural blonde and more neutral so you won't turn orange — try L'Oreal Preference in Light Golden Blonde.If you're going to highlight at home, dry your hair how you would wear it, then pull out the pieces you want highlighted and then just paint them.
Skip this trend if: Your hair is super dark.
How to Keep It: Ice Blonde

2. Try a twice-weekly deep-conditioning treatment, such as Klorane Intense Nutrition Repair Mask with Mango Butter.
How to Get It: Ice Blonde

Your celeb inspiration: Cara Delevingne
Look for: An ice blonde at home color like this absolute platinum shade.
Skip this trend if: You're not at least a lighter shade of blonde already. If you have dark hair and want to go platinum, leave it to the professionals.
How to Keep It: Ice Blonde

2. Try a deep-conditioning treatment, like It's A 10 Five Minute Hair Repair for Blondes.
3. Apply a shine spray, like Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine spray.
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How to Get It: Deep Espresso

Your celeb inspiration: Kerry Washington
Look for: A semi or permanent color kit in an espresso or coffee shade — Nice'n Easy has a ton or color options, but don't pick black, pick the darkest brown instead, warns Hazan. "There's no coming back from black, but you can gradually add more to a deep brown."
Skip this trend if: You have really pale skin or you're over the age of 40. It will wash you out and the contrast between the super dark hair and pale skin would be too extreme.
How to Keep It: Deep Espresso

2. Use a clear gloss like Rita Hazan Ultimate Shine Gloss every time you wash your hair to maintain shine and color brilliance.
[post_ads_2]How to Get It: Auburn

"For reds, rich tones like auburn, ginger, and copper."
Your celeb inspiration: Christina Hendricks
Look for: Look for a color like this light auburn shade.
Skip this trend if: This hair color is best for people with lighter complexions, so if you fall in the olive skin category, or darker, this look may not be for you.
Your celeb inspiration: Christina Hendricks
Look for: Look for a color like this light auburn shade.
Skip this trend if: This hair color is best for people with lighter complexions, so if you fall in the olive skin category, or darker, this look may not be for you.
How to Keep It: Auburn

1. Red
hair requires special attention, so use shampoo and conditioner
specifically made for color-treated red hair, like Pureology's Reviving
Red shampoo and conditioner.
2. Use a hair glaze to revive your color when it starts to look lackluster, like this John Frieda gloss.
3. For when you're in between hair appointments and your roots start to show, try Jonathan Product Awake Color Root Touch Up in red.
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2. Use a hair glaze to revive your color when it starts to look lackluster, like this John Frieda gloss.
3. For when you're in between hair appointments and your roots start to show, try Jonathan Product Awake Color Root Touch Up in red.
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