November 25, 2025
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Arrival winter coincides with the natural transition from autumn to winter, a condition that stimulates the desire to change looks and styles. THAT hair they are a reflection of the desire for novelty that not only affects cut and style but, above all, color to renew and refresh hair.

A choice that often involves those over 40, always paying attention to new trends, especially in terms of armored. So you can decide which colors and patterns best suit your complexion and style, for the perfect result.

Let’s find out what it is and what the 4 most popular color trends are.

Harmony and hair color

Color harmony, which is so loved and quoted, consists of identifying all the colors and their most suitable shades tone from your own skin. This theory, which was born in the 1980s, considers four key elements:

  • weaksubcutaneous color that corresponds to body temperature and can be warm, cool or neutral;
  • markobserving skin color and tone and the type of message they successfully convey, namely brightness or darkness;
  • intensityskin type and the shine and brightness conveyed;
  • contrastthe relationship between skin, eyes and hair.

This set of factors can help identify season of ownershipand related color scheme types. For example, belonging to armochromia fromsummer pushing towards hair coloring come on cold tone and low contrast, while included in spring synonymous with skin with warm undertones light hair but also brown. Membershipfall represented by a low tone hotbrown hair but also light or red. Finally for women winter the color of the foliage should change towards cool and bright tones and intense like dark brown and jet black.

4 most popular color trends for winter

Dark chocolate

By considering the arguments expressed by armochromy you can decide which trendy colors are most suitable for women over 40 years old. Let’s find out in more detail:

  • chocolate with reflections of hazelnut, caramel or mochabrown base color enriched with hazelnut nuances to combine with nuances of coffee beans and mink fur. The final effect is a deep, intense color that is neither too cool nor too warm. An interesting variant is Espresso Brown which refers to intense coffee nuances, with a slight touch of copper;
  • blonde butter and vanilla with a touch of honeysuitable for fair skin tones and ideal for a soft, warm and natural effect. Also ideal for protecting white hair supports a natural look;
  • spicy copperwith intense, bold hues but often veering towards warm brown reflections for a sophisticated, lively and intense look;
  • licorice is shiny black in coloris an evergreen color here in an intense and deep version, with subtle blue nuances and a touch of velvety brown, for a powerful and mysterious result.

To avoid mistakes with your hair color, you can

ask a professional hairdresser for advice, so you get perfect and long-lasting results. By comparing the colors proposed by seasonal trends, with your skin tone and personal style.

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