
These past few years were an explosive of every Crayola color made into an ombré. We certainly have toned down, but still see color in the future. Your hair can make a huge fashion statement and it’s not too late to try something new for 2018. Check out the newest hair color trends to bump up your style. Ditch your old hair and opt for a fun trendy one. These are the newest hair color trends that are everywhere!
Yes, chunky highlights lights are back in action. We all secretly missed Kelly Clarkson’s Thankful album hair back in the early 2000’s and it’s finally made its way back—kinda. This new sandwich-esque inspired hairstyle is one of the newest hair color trends that you need to try!
Cheers to all you natural red heads. This gorgeous strawberry blonde is dreamy and everything we ever wanted.
The ombré is now in our veins and it won’t be going away for a while. Try it out with this lovely mauvey-rose color. You barely have to worry about your roots and the color fades to a beautiful rose gold.
If you’re a dark brunette like me, you probably like the idea of trying out these light colored hair trends. Let’s face it, bleach is intimidating. No worries, try out these beautiful low lights that offer a hint of color and will frame the face nicely without any damage.
This dusty teal is needed for those who want a pick me up! It’s one of the newest hair color trends that is fun but not overly bright.
Card drinking games are perfect icebreakers when there’s a group of people who don’t know each other that well. They…
There's nothing more annoying in college than having a dorm room with zero personality. Since not every dorm room has…
We all love Starbucks, but our bank accounts don't. Even though we wish our grande PSLs grew on trees, it…
School planners are the best way to keep you organized and on top of your game. There are so many…
In this day and age, it’s pretty safe to say we’d prefer to sit on our asses and have dinner…
Hairstylists all over have become obsessed with the new wave flat iron technique also known as the "s" wave. This…