The Top 7 Winter Hair Colors to Obsess Over in 2025
Getting pumped for the new year? No matter where your head is at, there’s no denying the transformative power of beauty. From nail trends to makeup must-haves, winter hair colors are a fantastic way to rediscover yourself — or simply give your confidence a little boost.
To help you prep for 2025, top colorists have revealed the season’s hottest shades, ranging from cherry cola to warm bronde.
Keep scrolling to uncover the most in-demand winter hair hues to try now.
Who hasn’t admired Lindsay Lohan’s glowing transformation lately? Always a stunner, her newest hair color is inspiring countless salon visits. Cowboy copper is out, and golden copper is in.
Lindsay's shade is like an apricot—it’s a mix of medium golden blonde and copper, with lighter, sun-kissed ends. Golden copper pairs beautifully with fair skin tones that have pink undertones.
Ask your colorist for a golden copper gloss or single process, depending on your natural or existing color, and finish with subtle balayage on the ends.
The cherry cola trend continues to dominate in both beauty and fashion. The shade is a dark red with purple undertones. It is an elegant and flattering color that is popular no matter the season, but in winter, people are leaning into darker, cooler-toned burgundy.
The versatility of cherry cola makes it universally flattering. This red tone is perfect for warming up your complexion, while darker skin tones benefit from its beautiful contrast.
Bronde shades remain an enduring favorite for winter 2025, particularly with warm undertones that soften hair for the cooler months.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s color is a warm bronde that’s extremely low-maintenance—you only need touch-ups twice a year. The blend is seamless, with no harsh lines from roots to ends.
This shade complements nearly every skin tone. Ask your stylist for a “lived-in, low-maintenance balayage” to achieve the look.
For those embracing full brunette this winter, opt for a warm twist instead of traditional cool brown tones. Rich, candlelit brunettes sre extremely appealing. These shades are perfect for winter as people are starting to embrace warmth in their hair instead of eliminating it.
To replicate the look, request a dark brunette hue with warm, auburn undertones. The result? Luminous, glossy strands that shine against the crisp winter backdrop.
For a brunette shade that’s cool-toned and polished, espresso is the go-to for 2025. The colour is a deep and rich, sophisticated tone with incredible shine. It doesn’t look flat and makes the hair appear healthy.
Unlike black, espresso reads more natural and refined. It sits between dark and medium brunette, espresso leans cool, while dark chocolate has warmer undertones. Whether your hair is long or short, this hue promises a sleek and sophisticated finish.
Sabrina Carpenter’s luscious vanilla blonde is stealing the spotlight this season. Her blonde is a bright, golden shade that’s ideal for warm or neutral skin tones. It looks particularly stunning on layered, long hair.
To achieve this statement color, request a high-impact blonde with a slightly warm undertone.
The decadent tones of dark chocolate brown are making waves for winter. This color appears as a single tone but is actually a mix of milk chocolate and dark chocolate hues.
The shade is beautiful for those wanting to go darker while still maintaining subtle contrast and dimension.