Shine Bright This Holiday Season with Festive Hair Colors!
Shine Bright This Holiday Season with Festive Hair Colors!
The holiday season is just around the corner, and what better way to embrace the festive spirit than by revamping your hair with vibrant, nourishing colors? Overtone’s bold, hair-healthy lineup of colors lets you effortlessly transform your look without the worry of damaging your strands or committing to a single hue.
Here are the latest trends, color inspirations, and tips to ensure your hair is as eye-catching as your holiday outfits!
Reds: The Classic Show-Stopper
When it comes to holiday hair, you can never go wrong with a bold red. It’s a color that radiates confidence, and our rich red shades can be mixed together to create a custom look that's sure to turn heads.
Colors to Try:
Extreme Red, Red for Brown Hair, Ginger
How to Wear It:
Red hair pairs beautifully with greens, earth tones, and creamy fabrics—think deep emerald greens, rich browns, or even festive golds.
Browns: Rich and Luxurious
Warm, chocolate-y browns are a great way to transform your look during the colder months. The best part is that our nourishing Color Depositing Treatment Masks are not permanent or damaging to your hair.
Colors to Try:
Chocolate Brown, Espresso Brown, Golden Brown
How to Wear It:
These colors are incredibly versatile, working well with almost any outfit but particularly shining against burgundy, deep greens, and rich reds.
Icy Tones: Cool and Chic
For those who prefer a more frosty aesthetic, icy tones are all the rage this season. Transform your blonde locks with a look that’s both cool and striking. These shades not only make a statement but also bring a modern twist to your holiday style.
Colors to Try:
Pastel Silver, Pastel Blue, Smoky Magenta, Smoky Purple
How to Wear It:
Icy tones look stunning against similarly colored fabrics, so pair them with light pastels or soft neutrals to really let your hair take center stage.
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