Multicultural Hair Trends

It should come as no surprise that, in addition to covering gray strands, self-expression and creativity are often at the heart of a woman’s hair color choice. No matter the texture or type, this season’s multicultural hair color trends are all about vibrant hues, subtle highlights, and classic shades tailored to complement skin tone. Here’s what’s hot heading into summer…

Ash Blonde (Try Satin 10A)

Beyonce had people talking when she debuted ash blonde tresses at the world premiere of her concert film “Renaissance.” For good reason. Just a few shades lighter than platinum blonde, this hair color pairs exceptionally well with dark skin tones and provides the perfect contrast. 

Cowboy Copper (Try Satin 6RI)

There’s something just so impossibly chic about this shiny hair color, especially on a short bob. You can also opt for a balayage to brighten up black skin, with darker copper highlights at the top and lighter, sun-kissed copper hair color at the bottom.

Jet Black (Try Satin 1N)

Jet black hair color tends to pull people in and never goes out of style. If you’re tired of experimenting with different colors, don’t be afraid to go back to the color you were born with.  Just remember that it’s highly pigmented and requires more frequent upkeep. Offset by using color depositing shampoos.

Bold Colors (Try Satin Bold Series)

Unless your hair is already light, you’ll have to break out the bleach to go bold in order for the colors to be truly vibrant. Or, if your goal is low maintenance, start slowly by using a fun pop of color as highlights. The foil acts as an incubator of sorts, making it easier and faster to lift hair.

Whether you choose one of the above trends or go a different route, the right hair color depends on your personal preferences, desired results, and hair characteristics. Be sure to keep in mind the following:

  • Choose a hair color that is appropriate for your hair type to minimize damage and achieve the desired result.
  • Hair with a coarse texture or tight curl pattern can be hard to color. Fine hair darkens quicker than coarse, curly hair when dark colors are applied.
  • If you have sensitive skin, Satin Hair Color features an Aloe Vera base that helps moisturize and condition the hair while soothing properties reduce scalp irritation and protect the cuticle.