When summer rolls in, hair color trends come alive with fresh energy, inviting us to play with everything from sun-kissed subtlety to audacious bursts of neon and pastel. Summer 2025, in particular, promises to be a season where hair becomes a canvas of joyful contrasts—whether you crave soft, natural tones or crave something that really pops.
Celebrity colorist and Redken ambassador Laurie Heaps sums it up perfectly: this summer is all about warmth and authenticity. “We’re leaning into tones that feel warm, natural, and sun-kissed,” Heaps says. “Nothing too extreme, just soft and believable color that enhances your natural vibe.” So, whether you’re a low-key blonde or a daring pastel enthusiast, there’s a perfect shade waiting for you.
Let’s dive into the must-know hair colors making waves this season—and exactly how to describe them to your stylist.
Soft Copper: The Understated Glow
Copper hair has been a beloved shade for a while, but summer 2025 invites us to take a gentler approach. The buzzword here is soft copper—a toned-down version of red that offers a warm, sunlit glow without shouting for attention. Heaps describes it as “less bold than full-on red,” making it ideal for anyone who wants that warm, glowing look with subtlety.
Cinnamon Gloss: Deep, Luminous Richness
Echoing the soft copper vibe, cinnamon gloss is a fantastic option for brunettes and darker blondes looking to add dimension. It’s not about going fully red but layering in a gentle cinnamon tone to enrich your natural color. Heaps recommends maintaining that glossy shine with nourishing products like Redken’s Acidic Color Gloss Shampoo and Gloss Conditioner to keep your hair vibrant between salon visits.
Golden Sunset: Blonde’s Best Summer Friend
For blondes, summer is prime time to embrace a golden honey blonde—a buttery, sun-kissed shade that radiates warmth. Think of it as soft, lived-in blonde with a gentle glow that mimics the sun’s natural touch. The trend leans heavily into enhancing natural roots rather than covering them up. “If it looks like the sun did it or you were born with it, you’re doing it right,” Heaps notes.
Lived-In Espresso: Rich and Dimensionally Natural
If you favor darker hues, lived-in espresso might be your go-to. This deep, dimensional shade features soft fading around the face for a natural, effortless look. It’s all about depth and subtle sophistication, elevating your brunette base with a natural fade that keeps hair looking fresh without fuss.
Spiced Rum: Warmth with a Twist
Colorist Kirsten Stuke is excited about spiced rum, a warm, coppery take on brunette that feels elegant yet simple. Inspired by the rich flavors of a summer cocktail, this shade suits darker hair tones particularly well since it requires less frequent touch-ups. If you’re a natural brunette, this might be your easy, sun-drenched color fix for the season.
Golden Brunette: Softly Illuminated Richness
Imagine an ethereal brunette with a golden caramel glow—that’s the essence of golden brunette. This look adds warmth and dimension with soft golden highlights scattered throughout a warm brunette base. Colorists recommend this low-maintenance option for dark-haired folks wanting a hint of summer lightness without a dramatic change.
Charcoal Brunette: Cool, Mysterious Depth
Dark brunettes, meet your cool new friend: charcoal brunette. This shade offers a smoky, ashen tone that cools down the typical warm sun exposure reds many brunettes develop in summer. Colorist Lauren Mildice points out it’s a perfect shade to keep your color looking fresh and mysterious—but be prepared for regular salon visits if you have naturally lighter roots.
Barely-There Pastels: Sweet and Subtle
On the playful side, barely-there pastels are the hair equivalent of delicate macarons—light, translucent colors in lavender, baby pink, or mint, layered over a platinum blonde base. Colorist Philip Foresto suggests opting for demi-permanent formulas, which are easier to fade out when you want to return to your natural shade. High maintenance but undeniably charming, these hues are perfect for those who want a whisper of whimsy.
Crème Brûlée: A Multi-Dimensional Blonde
If you love buttery blondes but want a bit of complexity, crème brûlée is your answer. This multi-tonal shade blends lemon, gold, and bronze undertones to create rich dimension and the illusion of thicker hair. Diana Mildice explains this mix of shades is what makes it such a standout summer blonde.
Sandy Blonde and Microlights: Natural Dimension with a Twist
- Sandy blonde* offers subtle dimension with lived-in highlights and shades of brown, making it easier to maintain than ultra-bright blondes.
- Microlights,* on the other hand, are tiny flecks of amber that bring a quiet charm, especially on wavy or curly hair, adding depth without overwhelming.
Soft Black: Velvet Darkness
For those who prefer a dark but soft hue, soft black offers a velvety alternative to jet black. It’s deep and sexy but less harsh, maintaining a natural softness. Colorist Mariah Joseph recommends a single-process color for longevity or a gloss for an easier grow-out.
Color Blocking: Playful Personality
Lastly, for the bold and adventurous, color blocking is making a comeback. Think large swaths of contrasting colors that express multiple facets of your personality, from symmetrical patterns to asymmetrical placements. Whether with natural tones or creative colors, it’s a trend full of personality and self-expression.
Embrace Your Summer Hair Mood
Summer 2025’s hair palette is as diverse as the season itself. Whether you want to glow with natural warmth or step out in a playful pastel, the key is to choose a shade that feels authentic to you. Soft, believable colors that enhance your natural vibe are in vogue, but there’s also room for those who want to make a statement. So go ahead—let your hair shine as brightly as the summer sun.