If there's anything that cutting our own hair in quarantine taught us, it's that we're always up for new adventures. As the trees start shifting from green leaves to red, orange, and yellow, the transition between seasons makes us want to change our hair color, too! Summer hair is all about electric color while winter has a bit of edge, and fall hair is the perfect in-between. A little bit bold, a little bit cozy, and very chic, these hair trends will last you until way past Thanksgiving.
Copper Hair
Warm copper is a great color for fall that goes with every hair texture and cut. Tones of deep brown or amber keep it from being pumpkin orange. Focus on keeping your hair moisturized to let the color really shine.
Pair your new hair color with a Y2K-inspired cut to stay on trend all autumn long. If you're getting a cut for a specific event, we'd recommend doing it two weeks out to give your hair time to lose the blunt look from the scissors.
Incorporate highlights to lighten the overall look and provide some dimension. This is also a great way to bring summer to your fall hair.
Braided Ponytail
Pull your hair into a ponytail (the height will depend on your face shape), and divide the tail into four different braids. It adds more movement than pulling the tail into one big braid, and you can do four of the same braids or mix it up with different kinds for a unique look.
Bring the summer butterfly braid trend into fall by adding it to the end of a slick ponytail. Wrap your own hair around the base, or add a colorful hair accessory for some extra color.
You don't have to stick to a three-strand braid. Create one with two strands and a hair scarf for four total (two will be your hair, two will be the scarf) for a chic upgrade. Here's a four-strand braid tutorial to help you get the hang of it.
Tweed Blonde
Tweed blonde is a 2022 hair trend that is going strong into fall, and we love that it works with both sleek and texturized hair. Tiny braids become more visually interesting when the different strands make them multicolored.
One of our favorite aspects of this hair trend is the way that the different shades of blonde come together to create a more dimensional and natural look. It'll make you look like you just came off the beach!
Tweed hair isn't strictly for bright blonde hair. Adding some amber and golden highlights to the middle and ends of your hair is the perfect 2022 take on balayage.
Bottleneck Bangs
Add bottleneck bangs into other hair trends — like like '70s shag — to get a two-in-one trending cut. It's one of those hair trends that looks great brand new and continues to look good as it grows out.
Think of bottleneck bangs like curtain bangs' relaxed sister. While curtain bangs are more styled, bottleneck bangs are low-maintenance, flirty, and will look great with your whole fall wardrobe.
These bangs look good with just about every cut, and they give this pixie a windblown, carefree edge that we can totally get behind.
Standout Clips
At first glance, neon colors don't seem like an autumn staple, but that's the great thing about adding them to your hair — they'll make you stand out. Stick to an ombré look with different shades of the same color, or mix it up with every color of the rainbow.
Have fun with clips that spell out your favorite ideas and sentiments. You can add them to old-school waves or top knots, and you can even make them yourself with wooden letters, hot glue, spray paint, and gemstones.
A bejeweled clip gets the royal treatment when you wear it like a tiara. You don't need to add any other accessories to it, and it's the perfect contrast to your coziest sweaters.
More Fall Hair Trends
Sleek Buns
"A sleek ponytail or bun can be styled on clean or dirty hair, making it versatile and quick for any occasion," says celebrity hairstylist Jennifer Korab. Try a bun with your favorite biker shorts or with a slip dress for a more formal evening.
Octopus Haircut
As spring's layered shag and mullet haircuts start to grow out, they become something that's both messy and chic. All you need is a little bit of texturizing spray and you're good to go. We're totally obsessed.
Extra Volume Ponytail
If you love doing ponytails but get frustrated when they fall flat throughout the day, then you have to try this trick from Chris Appleton. Instead of relying on hairspray or other products that could lose their strength, it uses an extra ponytail holder that will stay secure.
Burgundy Fall Hair
Burgundy hair is a great fall hair color because it's the perfect middle between summer and fall hair. It's dark enough to feel moody, but it still has a good bit of color in it.
Tinsel
"It’s such a fun way to express yourself seasonally as well as creatively with a subtle pop of sparkle added to your existing look, without damaging the hair in any way," says Sola Salons All That Jaz owner Jazmin Stratton-Lindsey, "It’s truly a game changer for those wanting something easy, fun, and trending!"
Butterfly Layers
Bring a playful bounce to your hair with some super-defined layers. Instead of a few chunky layers, this look uses multiple thin layers to create a hairstyle with tons of eye-catching dimension.
Ghost Hair
A little bit silvery and a little bit purple, we are all over this hair color. Dye your whole head, or keep the ghostlike color confined to your roots for a look à la Billie Eilish.
Intricate Braids
Similar to how we're breaking out a variety of bright colors and unique pieces for our fall outfits, we're excited to try out all kind of fancy hairstyles. Intricate braids, ribbons, and head scarfs are all going to make their way into our hairstyles this fall.
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