The Winter Hair Colour Trends Taking Over London
When the temperature drops, hair colours get richer, softer and more luxurious. Hershesons colourist Hannah Gayle shares the winter shades everyone will be asking for — and why they work.
Golden copper blonde
Pamela Anderson has already lit the match on this trend. Think soft copper meets soft golden blonde – a mellow, auburn-kissed blend that feels autumnal without tipping into orange. It’s warm, delicate and ridiculously flattering.
Cherry cola
Dark, rich and strong – just like the name. This is the darkest brown with the softest finish, creating depth without harshness. Expect a bold, polished and powerful vibe. Hannah’s prediction? Everyone will be asking for it.
Contrasted roots
Low-maintenance but super striking. Darker roots melting into softer ends add natural depth and wintery dimension without committing to an all-over dark colour. Cool, blended and effortless.
Blended grey
Grey blending is in. Using cool tones through the mid-lengths and ends enhances natural greys instead of fighting them. It’s chic, modern and beautifully low-maintenance – Jennifer Aniston shows exactly how good it can look.
Vanilla almond blonde
For blondes wanting seasonal depth without losing their identity, this is the ultimate hue. Darker nutty roots transition into golden-icy ends for a creamy, natural shift that still feels bright.