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The Most Popular Hair Colours for Fall 2025, According to Celebrity Hair Stylists

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The fall season calls for richer tones and shades that feel warm and polished. Now is the time to say goodbye to your summer hairstyles and treat your strands to something new as the weather turns crisps and everything becomes cooler.

It is the season to be daring without going overboard. Rich caramel, deep chocolate, and ultraviolet reds capture the softer autumn light, giving hair instant depth, movement, and a subtle wow factor that can boost any fall look. Fall is more than just wearing sweaters; it’s about allowing your hair to provide warmth, complexity, and personality to any look, transforming even the most basic  jeans and flannel pairing into something striking, as it is appropriate for the season.

Of course, the best hair colour is always the one you feel confident in. But if you’re ready for a change, celebrity stylists suggest these standout shades for fall 2025.

 

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Caramel Macchiato

Fall favourites are typically deliciously deep browns, but this year they’re richer and glossier than ever. According to celebrity hair colourist Papanikolas, “brunettes are going glossy with espresso and chocolate tones, often paired with a subtle money piece highlight for brightness around the face.” “To maintain a sophisticated appearance, tone-on-tone effects are essential.” For a dimensional, striking combination, use warmer caramel tones, but stay close to the foundation colour. Papanikolas adds that chunky, streaky highlights with too much contrast might appear harsh.

 

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Maple Syrup Brown

Maple syrup brown is the season’s go-to colour for a  warm, inviting  and beautifully natural.  Cassie Cohen of Chris McMillan, noted that the shade “can feature natural-looking highlights or stay rich and deep overall.” Ask your colourist for delicate highlights, such as lighter golden brown around the frame of your face and into the ends, to replicate the look. This will make it look as though your summer highlights grew out naturally. Additionally, Cohen advises “weaving golden or caramel tones through the ends” for added complexity with minimal maintenance. This hue is ideal for long, layered, waved hairstyles because it keeps the overall appearance warm and incredibly attractive while allowing the movement of the hair to beautifully showcase the interplay of tones.

 

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Silver Blonde

A silvery blonde offers a cool, refreshing alternative to the warm, cozy tone of the season.  The striking hue “is perfect for fall because it contrasts beautifully against the warmer clothing palettes and textures of the season.” Bellemare says. Additionally, the shade feels both modern and in line with the season because of the icy undertones that evoke the freshness of colder weather. To get the cool finish, have your stylist slightly lift your hair and then tone it with violet or silver to counterbalance any brassiness. It’s a brilliant, eye-catching shade that appears sophisticated yet remarkably modern.

 

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Ultraviolet Red

Celebrity colourist Matt Rez predicts that both natural and dyed redheads will embrace a mix of warm and cool tones this season. Among the most interesting choices? He characterises it as a blue-red with “violet vibes,” a deep, cold shade. It’s a great fit with the black cherry lip and nail colour trend, which is an annual rebirth around this time of the  year.

 

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Chilled Butter Blonde

It’s defined by a pale tone that feels both eye-catching and soft. This autumn, however, expect to see a slightly colder variation of the colour on newsfeeds and streets. If you want to join in the fun without making a complete commitment, Kim recommends adding some buttery lowlights to your existing look.

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Baby Copper’ Is Spring’s Loveliest Hair Colour

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“Baby copper” is now one of the most talked-about hair colours for Spring 2026, a softer version of traditional red tones. This shade lies somewhere between strawberry blonde and classic copper, and is characterised by a calm sunlit effect rather than a bold finish, by blending soft orange with warm golden tones.

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Beauty trends in 2026 are also moving towards softer, more natural-looking colours and the baby copper fits right into that shift. celebrity hairstylist  Dimitris Giannetos explains that this season focuses on enhancing existing styles rather than major transformations, with warm, light tones leading the direction.

The adaptability of baby copper is why it is becoming so popular. You can adjust the balance of golden, blonde, or deeper copper tones in the shade to match your skin tone. This flexibility makes it appealing to a lot of people, especially those who want to experiment with red hair without going for a result that feels overly intense.

 

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Another reason behind its popularity is its lower maintenance compared to deeper reds. Red tones tend to fade more, but baby copper’s lighter, more blended finish holds its colour longer, especially if you use color-safe products and style with low heat.

Finally, baby copper is the standout choice for Spring 2026: fresh and warm. It shows the growing preference for simple yet clean hair colours. These shades give a lift that refreshes your look without seeming excessive. As the season shifts toward softer tones, and individuality, baby copper becomes the go-to shade. It’s bright, easy to wear, and low maintenance.

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Stem-Cell Skincare Is Beauty’s Next Anti-Aging Breakthrough

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For a long time, skincare was mainly about protection. We used SPF to protect against sun damage and antioxidants to fight pollution. Skincare research increasingly centers on the skin’s ability to repair itself. This reflects the growing interest in stem-cell skincare.

You are not actually putting live stem cells on your face. Real stem cells cannot survive inside a cosmetic jar. Researchers study the ‘secretome,’ the messenger molecules stem cells release to nearby cells. When your skin is young, its internal stem cells are like active foremen on a construction site, constantly signaling for more collagen and faster repair. As we age, their activity declines and this appears on our skin as wrinkles and dullness. This technology uses plant-derived extracts, like Swiss Apple or Edelweiss, to act as a signal “tricking” your skin into behaving like it’s twenty again.

 

Anti-aging cream with apple stem cells image: www.pureswisscosmetics.com

Why it matters for your skin

While stem-cell technology concentrates on regenerative medicine, many traditional creams focus primarily on surface hydration. These products promote healing by imitating the skin’s natural signals. They:

  • Increase elastin and collagen to fill in fine lines from the inside out.
  • Quicken Repair: Compared to conventional serums, it fades sun damage and scars more quickly.
  • Improve Resilience: Strengthening the skin’s barrier to environmental stress.

Exosomes are gaining attention in skincare research, essentially miniature “delivery bubbles” filled with growth factors and cytokines. They serve as high-speed couriers, transporting anti-aging instructions to the deepest levels of your dermis, where they can do the most good.

 

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Stem-cell skincare is taking us away from transitory “plumping” and toward true cellular renovation. This isn’t just another skincare trend. It’s one of the closest things we have to giving our skin a fresh start.

also read: Khloe Kardashian Stem Cell Therapy—Breakthrough Wellness or Celebrity Indulgence

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The Best Beauty Looks at the 2026 BAFTAs

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Once more, the BAFTAs brought together celebrities and creatives for the greatest accolade in British film. In all its sparkle and style, the yearly award ceremony not only honoured the artists’ unwavering love for their work but also showcased their best looks, with modern glam that truly captivated onlookers. Scroll ahead to see the celebrities’ best looks.

Aimee Lou Wood

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Aimee Lou reminded us that red lipstick will always be a chic choice for the red carpet, her rose‑tinged shade matched her champagne eyeshadow perfectly and her baby pink Emilia Wickstead gown. For her hair, she went with a loose, face‑framing finish.

Chase Infiniti

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Chase leaned towards softness, with minimal jewelry and a glam, created by make-up artist Amber Dreadon, emphasizing her natural complexion and hair.

Emma Stone

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Emma served a natural look on the red carpet, presenting a glowing beauty that emphasized her green eyes. Nina Park, Hollywood’s favourite makeup artist at the moment, applied a strong, tight line for this look. Her pixie cut, with delicate strands framing her face, added an extra touch.

Wunmi Mosaku

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Winner of this year’s best supporting actress award, Wunmi Mosaku set the tone for the evening in a royal blue Ahluwalia dress. She wore a shimmery matching eyeshadow to complement the gown, courtesy of make-up artist Joy Adenuga, and her hair-packed rounded section was done by Dionne Smith.

Saide Sink

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Sadie exuded innocence and femininity as she brought in Rapunzel’s energies. Her fringe bangs and warm makeup looked great with her emerald dress.

Teyana Taylor

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The list won’t be complete without Teyana, with her luscious lashes, smokey eyeshadow, pointed brows, and a glossy lip, her perfectly pixie curls.

Audrey Nuna

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Clean skin and intricate spiral braids slicked to perfection, Audrey Nuna’s gothic black lipstick stood out boldly.

AJ Odudu

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Aj’s hair was smooth and neatly parted, flowing down to her shoulders. Her makeup made her skin glow, with bold eyeshadow. A metallic necklace added a touch of elegance.

Maura Higgins

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Just like her looks on Love Island or Traitors, Maura Higgins consistently delivers fierce, feline glamour, and BAFTAs 2026 was no different.

Carey Mulligan

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This year, the bob haircut brigade is still popular, and Carey Mulligan made a stylish update for 2026. The outcome is a revised evening version of the carefree, breezy Riviera bob that is less blunt and has more substance at the ends.

read also: See the Big Wins at the 2026 Golden Globes

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