BLONDE AMBITION: The It shade? Sun-kissed hues with soft golden tones, as seen on starlets such as Margot Robbie, Kate Bosworth and Gigi Hadid. โThe current pale blonde will make way for vanillas, warming honeys and milky beiges,โ says colourist Simon Bright.
Insider tip: Shake up your shade by trying the blonde buzzword of the season: babylights. โSuper-fine weaves are woven softly to create a natural, softer look,โ explains Bright.
Youโll need: REDKEN Blonde Idol Custom-Tone Violet Conditioner, $39.95, boasts a customised colour deposit feature to maintain your hue and prevent brassiness.
Pro Secret: Request Olaplex at your next salon session. โThis is the biggest revolution in hair colour for years,โ enthuses Bright. โIt allows significant shade shifts without the damage.โ

RICH ESPRESSO: Deep mocha tones โ ร la model of the moment Kendall Jenner โ is the look du jour. Think โrich ash and espresso shadesโโ, says Danielle Solier, LโOrรฉal Professionnel Colour.IST ambassador. For a believable brunette, stay within two levels of your base colour, and break up your block hue with โmultiple tones and variations of highlights and lowlightsโ, she adds.
Insider Tip: While itโs more low-maintenance than most shades, a chocolate hue can look lacklustre over time with excessive washing and heat styling. Limit your shampoo session to every other day and put the (hot) tools down.
Youโll need: To boost shine, treat dark strands with a replenishing oil, like JOHN FRIEDA Frizz Ease Nourishing Oil Elixir, $16.99, which smooths frizz and lifts luminosity. Or at the salon, opt for a gloss treatment โto add an alluring richness and reflect to your hairโโ, says Solier.
โKeep your base a dark chocolate truffle hue with fine deep caramels woven in seamlessly for a look of pure luxuryโ โ Simon Bright, colourist

COPPER TONES: Rose gold was seen on a surplus of celebs last season, but now the strawberry shade has been traded for โvibrant, deep mahogany and fiery coppers full of intense shine that make a statement both on and off the red carpetโ, says Bright. Gaining in popularity, A-listers like Jessica Chastain, Emma Stone and Agyness Deyn are all flaunting claret.
Insider Tip: Before switching to a flaming shade, consider your complexion โ this look suits those with fair skin and light eyes, so consult your colourist if you have darker features. Your make-up bag will also need an overhaul: think bronze and golden tones to add warmth to skin.
Youโll need: Scarlet tones are notorious for colour fade, so be prepared to work for your hue: a rigorous at-home routine and salon visits every four to six weeks are a must. A weekly treatment, like LโORรAL PROFESSIONNEL Vitamino Color A-OX Jelly Masque, $31, will seal your shade and soften dry strands.
Pro Secret: If youโre low maintenance, โrequest a deeper tone with a golden-copper reflect to minimise regrowthโ, says Solier.
