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These Will Be the Top Hair Color Trends for Fall

It's officially time to upgrade your look
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Champagne Blonde: Keep the Look

Since this is a multi-dimensional blonde, it requires hair care that follows suit. Bodt recommends mixing a purple conditioner for blonde hair care, like Kristin Ess The One Purple Conditioner, $12, with a golden blonde-enhancing product, like Christophe Robin Shade Variation Care Golden Blond, $53, or the perfect nourishing, color-boosting hair care product.



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Fiery Copper
Redheads have been having a moment for a while, but this fall we're seeing reds that are fiery and orange in nature, like the super coppery, vibrant tone she created for her client, model Kiki Willems. "It's so impactful and vibrant, like a brand-new copper penny," says Bodt.

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Fiery Copper: Get the Look

“You have to lift the hair to get this color, but you don’t have to lift the hair to white depending on the base color," explains Bodt. “The undertone of brunette for most is red and orange, so you just lift the hair until you get to that orange color and then you work with that. It’s better to start with that orange tone to go red anyway, rather than a blonde.” Those already in the red hair color family can go in for a color glaze or try color depositing conditioners to shift the color to a more vibrant hue like Overtone Extreme Red Daily Conditioner, $18.



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Fiery Copper: Keep the Look

Red is the hardest hair color to maintain, so be ready to dedicate yourself to regimented use of color-depositing products like an intensive hair mask used once a week to keep color bold.  “You can make your own color conditioner for maintenance,” she advises. “You can get a good nourishing deep conditioner and then mix in a hue like Manic Panic Electric Tiger Lily, $13.99, until you get the right tone. Test the mixture on a little piece of your hair (somewhere in the back where no one will see it) and keep mixing until you get the right hue. That’s your color mask: super easy.”



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Hair Painting
Everything old is new again and the homages to the '80s and '90s on the fall runway don't stop with clothes: hair painting is back but in a fresh new way. "Hair painting isn't going anywhere: it's here to stay," Bodt says. "But we're going to see less ombre and highlights coming up to the root and more an homage to Cindy Crawford from the '90s. Doutzen Kroes and Candice Swanepoel are good examples of this: beautiful base color with a soft root and very thick, ribbony highlight pieces painted all around."

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BY KRISTIN BOOKER | SEP 7, 2018 | SHARES
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