This winter is all about layered hair, voluminous styles, and warm, rich tones. Unlike the straight bobs and pixies that were all the rage last fall, this season brings a new spirit of volume, texture, and soft, vibrant colors. Colors like cherry red, warm blonde, and copper offer an inner glow and a modern, yet timeless feel.
1. Thin shag

This winter, the shag cut takes a softer, more romantic twist, with long, interwoven layers and strands framing the face to accentuate bone structure. For wavy hair, blow-drying and using texturizing creams are recommended; for curls, mousse and a diffuser are used.
2. Lob with scaling

Soft, textured lobs retain the class of the classic long bob, but with a more flowing shape. Inner layers create volume and movement, even on the worst hair days. For a more dimensional effect, long lobs are recommended.
3. Copper color

Bold, bright copper tones provide lasting shine and radiance, as if the hair were lit by candlelight. This color is somewhere between bright copper and deep red, offering a warm and radiant look without being too bold.
4. Volume of the '90s

The return of full, soft, face-framing bangs is still in fashion. Face-framing layers and soft bangs add volume without looking old. At home, using a round brush and volumizing products helps create a luxurious look.
5. Bixie

Longer than a pixie and shorter than a bob, the pixie brings a carefree effect and a cool '90s style. It works for straight hair and light curls.
6. Shiny hair

Glossy treatments and serums with plant oils, such as jojoba and argan, give a luxurious and healthy look. Due to dry indoor air and friction from scarves, sweaters, hair loses its shine, so it is important to use treatments that repair and maintain shine.
7. Balayage

Mixing neutral and smoky tones creates a soft and natural gradient, which looks beautiful in photos and in everyday life. Using a special shampoo every two weeks helps to maintain cool tones.
8. Micro bob

A chin-length bob structured with light undercuts creates movement and volume without losing texture. This cut is ideal for fine or wavy hair that tends to fall out quickly during the winter.
9. Honey blonde

Warm, soft blonde tones give a healthy, luxurious look. Honey balayage grows naturally and suits many skin tones, reflecting light even in the darkest months.
10. Cherry color

The deep, warm red color is a winter classic. It's used to breathe new life into dark hair, adding dimension and keeping maintenance simple.





