Winter Cloud Afro
Bouncy, feathery, and lustrous – this curly afro gets the spirit of freedom of winter air. The natural black shade is excellent absorbing light, and it is one of the best fall/winter hair colors of a black woman who prefers to embrace her natural coils. Each of the curls is a personality, and it moves with a free flow.
Moisture is key here. I apply TGIN Butter Cream Daily Moisturizer to seal in the softness on my face and a satin bonnet at evening. Curls are very vulnerable to winter, and this combination makes them moist and soft.
Something in big natural hair in cold air seems to be poetic to me – as in the disobedience of the stillness at the season by the sheer unashamed bulk of it.
Low Polished Chignon
And there is a graciousness in moderation, and this chignon can testify to this. Dragged down the back and completed along sharp lines, it is the personification of silent affluence. The color – an espresso winter – shines like satin, so it is one of the most sophisticated black women winter hair colors to wear this year.
Stylist Larry Sims continually asserts that sleek is not stiff, and is instead controlled movement. This style is very easy to keep pliable with the help of a lightweight serum such as Moroccanoil Smoothing Lotion and yet that perfect sheen.
I love this appearance on formal dinners or nights out in a bar – classy, casual, and all-season.
Modern Textured Bob
Easy glamour dwells in this rippled bob – gently waved, parted on the side and piled up just to frame the face. This rich dark mocha color makes it a warmness that is just right in terms of winter hair colors that black women had dark skin and needed a dimension without much ado.
In this type of muted wave, I apply one inch curling wand and then apply Tresemme Compressed Micro Mist Hold Level 2. They are intended to move, not to stand still – consider soft waves, which appear to have been undone, but deliberately.
I always feel the rightness of balance between force and lightness when I put on some such cut, it is organized and light-hearted just like winter itself.
Caramel Frost Highlights
This would be the outcome of an affair of light with color. The light caramel running through the dark brown waves is warming the cold months – it is cozy, warm and the final allusion to contradiction. It is also one of the adorable winter hairstyles black women can sport all year long, but it really sparkles in cold winter sun.
To maintain the tone fresh, I suggest Redken Acidic Color Gloss – it closes the cuticle and makes the reflection in the salon.
Whenever I come across such a combination of colors, I tend to remember that winter is not only about cool colors, but that at times, the one thing you can do to it is to put a bit of hotness back into it.
Golden Butter Blonde Waves
It is winter sunshine in a golden butter, blonde warm, bright, and unashamedly, decadently luxurious. Waves are soft the color is provided with the touch of life and the very tone can be regarded as the bottle of sunshine. In my case, it is one of the best winter black girl hair colors to use this year as it is both warm and upscale. It sheds some light on the darker months, and is a beautiful glow on rich skin.
This color is a promise to be loyal – purple shampoo is now your new best friend. I also prefer Joico Color Balance Purple Shampoo which I apply once a week to prevent the appearance of brass and maintain the brightness. It should be deep conditioned, as well – the blonde tones are easily drained off in cold weather.
As far as I notice colors such as this one, I am reminded that color is not merely about the transformation but about self-congratulation. This sticky yellow shade is fearless and feminine, as the finishing touch to an assuring winter wardrobe.

