A spray of texturizing makes this appearance life-like. I am fond of Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray since it gives the hair something to stick to without bringing it down. It also serves well in cases where you have the desire to revive the cut between wash in winter.
I am one who loves bobs like this since they are so versatile. One day you can dress it neat and polished, and the next day you can dress it carelessly and casual. It is a low-maintenance winter-friendly and always in style.
Polished Ponytail With a Twist
There is nothing like a smooth ponytail as a sign of class. The flowing crown with curled ends brings a timeless and updated contrast which is both stylish and modern. It is one of those winter haircuts and colors that do not require a lot of extras – it is only about shine, shape and attitude.
To maintain such a nice ponytail, I use a high grade gel that I brush with a boar bristle brush. It combines all the strands but does not make hair to be crunchy. It is the glossing spray at the very ends that makes it look like the red-carpet.
In my case, this hairstyle is most effective on the days, when I have to feel in order immediately. It is pretty and easy but just the right thing to put on during winter dinners and or office parties or just when you need to feel that typical and comfortable energy.
Copper Glow With Loose Layers
This winter copper shades reign supreme and this loose and layered look is one reason why. It is a natural yet deep color that glows on the face just like a warm fireplace. It is luxurious, but not too fancy, on long hair – a favorite when one needs a good deal of cosiness in the colder weather.
Reproduction of copper requires dedication because it fades easily compared to some forms of color. Between hair appointments, a color-depositing conditioner, such as the Copper line by Overtone, is a savior. And a nourishing mask each week maintains the shine.
Individually, I believe that this shade lightens up the entire season. Copper always makes the skin color come back to life, and this is the most successful look that stylist Tracey Cunningham can say.
Cool Blonde Waves With Depth
It is all contrast in this appearance- icy blonde ribbons fading away into darker roots to give that soft shadow appearance. It is the medium length haircut winter color that one would wish to have brightness without having to maintain it all the time. The waves provide movement, so that the tone does not seem too harsh.
A purple-toning shampoo is indispensable as far as maintenance is concerned. I would also suggest a heat-protectant cream, since blonde will dry faster when in cold air. Redken One United will be something that serves as a protectant and a leave-in treatment.
This appearance is wintry in the most positive sense – frozen highlights that suit the season and are nevertheless soft and comfortable.
Dimensional Blonde With Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs are still ruling, and with a reason. In this case, they have merged in lush blonde waves and casing softness to the face as well as balance. It is the ideal union of playful fringe and glamorous styling – and it is why bangs remain one of the best winter cuts and colors of hair.
Curtain bangs are much easier to live with than blunt types, as I always do. They are voluminous and flattering with the use of a round brush and lightweight mousse at the roots. Additionally, they put on beautifully, something that suits well when one prefers to be lithe.
The style is like a case of the best of both: it is young enough, but it is not too trendy, it is not too polished as well.
Rusty Red With Natural Flow
This is a warm red of rust, is also earthy, deep, and so to winter light is flattering. On very long layered hair, it forms a very beautiful natural flow, that does not crowd the face. To anyone who has ever thought about red, this is an understated but statement making version.
In winter red hair requires an additional amount of moisture. I would always recommend the alternation of the hydrating mask and a gloss treatment to maintain the color. The red tones are maintained, and this is a personal favorite with the Pureology Color Fanatic range.
I believe that this is what is so attractive about this style: it is solid enough to be considered a change, and tender enough to be worn on a daily basis. It is warm, hot and cool simultaneously.
Soft Blonde Curls With Bounce
It is something so happy about blondy curls in winter. This full body figure renders a short bob in the eyes of freshness, light-heartedness and character. The golden color illuminates the face to produce a glow even when the skies are grey. I adore the way the natural curl effect styles this cut into something that is easily stylish.
Moisture is key to these types of curls so a curl cream or leave in conditioner is essential. I would grab something, such as SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie, to hold the water in and shape the curl, without being too rigid. The volume is also conserved by the process of diffusing.
To me, curly bobs are the best combination of sophistication and vitality. They are cool and yet not childish, elegant but without a careless attitude – perfect to the snug yet adventurous spirit of this winter.
Shiny Jet Black Layers
Nothing is as eye catching as long, shiny black hair with layers placed in the hair. It is quite a medium length cut that is and at the same time feels powerful and mysterious but accessible courtesy of the gentle waves. Darker colors, such as this, are really vivid in winter, as they reflect the light in a mirror-like coating.
To keep that desirable glow, I would always suggest to top it with a lightweight oil mist. Mazani 25 Miracle Nourishing Oil would work really well with deep colors as it does not make hair heavy but still adds gloss.
The thing that I love best about black layered cuts is that it brings out facial features. It is unconventional, but it is also traditional – the type of haircut that stays the same and will always stay the same, yet also the one that makes the perfect statement during winter.

