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The coolest shades to try this spring

What will be your next change of look?

The coolest shades to try this spring What will be your next change of look?

What’s better than a hair color change to feel a bit different without completely altering everything? No drastic, impulsive cuts (or maybe yes?), just new shades to give a fresh boost to your usual hair. We’ve gathered the freshest and most versatile tones to give some life (and personality) to your hair.

Hair shades for spring summer 2025: old money blonde

No Barbie effect here. The old money blonde is a whole different story: elegant, discreet, and above all, natural. It’s the type of blonde that doesn’t scream “I just left the salon,” but rather says “yes, it’s natural,” even though there’s a colorist with golden hands behind it. The shades range from light honey, golden beige, to butter, with soft highlights and invisible nuances that brighten the face without looking overly done. Perfect for medium to long cuts, maybe slightly wavy, for an effortless yet super polished effect. More than just a color, it’s a mood: quiet luxury, but for your hair.

Ash brown

The ash brown is that color that doesn’t try to attract attention, but in the end, it does anyway. With its cool tones and neutral highlights, ash brown is the choice for those who want a clean, modern look, but with character. No warm tones here: it’s all about the subtle balance between gray and brown that gives an instantly sophisticated look, almost natural but super polished. It looks great on those with cool or neutral undertones, but also works wonderfully on olive-toned skin. And if you have light eyes? It will look amazing, making your gaze pop.

Copper peach

If copper had a more delicate side, it would be this: copper peach. A shade that combines opalescent highlights that change depending on the light, creating a play of tones that shifts from warm to cool as the hair moves. It’s perfect for those looking for a spring-like hue that brightens the skin and makes the eyes stand out. It works perfectly on blonde or light brown bases, while on darker hair, it requires a bit more care to achieve the best result. But trust us, every touch-up is definitely worth it.

Raspberry red

The raspberry red is an intense shade that blends the liveliness of red with a touch of pink, creating a color that catches the eye without ever being over the top. It’s the type of red that challenges conventions, giving off fresh highlights and a vibrant contrast that adds depth and brightness to your hair. It requires a bit of maintenance to keep it fresh and vibrant. But when the color comes to life, the result is truly unique.

The return of ombré

Ombré is back, but this time in a more subtle and refined version. No more sharp contrasts and obvious transitions: today’s ombré focuses on soft shades, where the color fades gently from the roots to the tips, creating a natural effect that adds depth and movement to the hair. Perfect for those looking for a change without too much commitment, because its strength lies in not needing constant touch-ups. Whether it’s on lighter blonde, brown, or colored hair, ombré adds light and a playful touch to your locks.