
Hair trend alert: the colors that will dominate the summer From pastel colors to intense brown, all the shades to try out
With the sun, the heat, and the holiday vibes, the desire to freshen up your hair comes naturally. Whether you're thinking of a bold change or just want to try something different, summer is the perfect time to take a risk. From pastel shades that throw us back to the Tumblr era to ultra-glossy copper brown, there's something for every taste and every hair type.
Hair colors for summer 2025
Pastels
Pastel colors are officially back and taking over heads everywhere. Maybe it's thanks to Addison Rae’s music video for Headphones On, where she rocks a bright pink wig, more and more girls are rediscovering these fun (and slightly nostalgic) shades to give their hair a playful twist. The best part? You don’t need a full makeover: a few strands or just the tips are enough to change the vibe. From pink to baby blue, pastel colors take us straight back to the Tumblr era: saturated filters, mirror selfies, and glitter everywhere.
Lemon platinum
Lemon platinum, a term coined by hairstylist Tom Smith, is an ultra-light platinum shade with a soft lemon-yellow undertone, fresh and full of life without looking too cold or artificial. But heads up: achieving this look requires intense bleaching, so it’s essential to take care of your hair with nourishing masks and targeted shampoos to keep it healthy.
Rich brown
Rich brown is the perfect choice if you want to enhance your natural color without going overboard. This deep, radiant brown adds warm or cool undertones that bring dimension and liveliness to your hair. It’s like a glow-up for your strands, highlighting the tones already in your hair and making it look shinier, healthier, and more vibrant.
Copper
Copper is one of the warmest and most versatile shades to try. It ranges from a rich copper brown with delicate, natural reddish undertones to a bright, vibrant copper, perfect if you’re looking for something bolder. Enhances the skin’s radiance, especially when tanned.





















































