A new season calls for new hair colour, doesn't it? Among the many trends that lived through the pandemic is the varied hair colour options. The pandemic saw a steep rise in DIY beauty rituals, including colouring your hair which gave rise to funky colour statements. When it comes to colouring the hair, it can become a fashion statement with just the right colour. And it is not necessary that you only cover the greys. You can give yourself an entire makeover by altering the colour of your hair. If you have watched Netflix's The Queen's Gambit, you will know why the internet is obsessed with the "Red hair" trend fondly called the "Pumpkin Cream" hair colour. However, this gorgeous hair colour trend comes with its own set of colour differences.
So, How Is "Pumpkin Cream" Hair Colour Different?
With the onset of Fall, the hair colour palette changes to hues of copper, warm shades of caramel, and toffee shades as people transition to fall weather colours. But if you're someone who enjoys something more cool-toned all the year, the "pumpkin cream" hair colour trend is perfect for you. Going by the name, you may call it similar to being the fiesty redhead girl, but it has its difference with mixed shades of orange and copper along with blonde highlights - it makes as the perfect shade for enthusiasts who enjoy light colours like natural redheads, blondes, or soft brunettes. This hair colour trend delves more towards orange than red, shades of this variety have been experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Thanks to celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Dua Lipa, SZA - who knows we might see another new resurgence of this "pumpkin-cream" hair colour too.
How To Get The "Pumpkin Cream" Hair Colour?
Since the hair colour is lighter on notes than the classic red hair, most hairstylists suggest using a blend of copper, gold, and some neutral brown tones. Many may confuse this colour with the iconic Balayage colour, however, you can get those butter-gold blond highlights with balayage by lifting them to a beautiful butter-gold tone. With everyone around bringing their own twist on these colour tones, we are sure that this hair colour and its nearby tones would rule the Fall season, best to make a striking statement.
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