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New Color Trend for The Holiday Season? Cranberry

Everyone knows that blondes and light browns are for summer while dark browns and blacks are for winter. Fall and spring are transitional seasons where you slowly lighten or darken your hair accordingly. But what about holiday season trends? Visit: http://saloninvi.com

Everyone knows that blondes and light browns are for summer while dark browns and blacks are for winter. Fall and spring are transitional seasons where you slowly lighten or darken your hair accordingly. But what about holiday season trends? Visit: http://saloninvi.com

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<strong>New</strong> <strong>Color</strong> <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Holiday</strong> <strong>Season</strong>?<br />

<strong>Cranberry</strong>.<br />

Everyone knows that blondes and light browns are <strong>for</strong> summer while dark browns and blacks are <strong>for</strong><br />

winter. Fall and spring are transitional seasons where you slowly lighten or darken your hair accordingly.<br />

But what about holiday season trends?<br />

During Halloween many people dye their hair outrageously bold hair colors – sometimes to match their<br />

costumes, and other times simply to embrace the spooky spirit of the season. <strong>The</strong> next holiday coming<br />

up? Thanksgiving. <strong>The</strong> matching color trend? <strong>Cranberry</strong>.<br />

Why <strong>Cranberry</strong>?<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is nothing which says Thanksgiving more than cranberry. <strong>Cranberry</strong> sauce (whether homemade or<br />

commercial) sits on nearly every family table, while a good portion of families celebrate with a mixed<br />

cranberry juice ginger ale cocktail – which, if you haven’t had by the way, is absolutely delicious.<br />

That same color can be found in nature during fall, too. <strong>The</strong> most beautiful leaves are a deep cranberry<br />

red and the evening sunset will sometimes paint the sky with those colors. So why not choose a shade of<br />

cranberry <strong>for</strong> your hair?<br />

Style Options<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many different options when choosing the latest color trend <strong>for</strong> your hair. For starters, the<br />

color cranberry can mean slightly different things <strong>for</strong> everybody. While everyone agrees it’s a rich red<br />

with burnt undertones and a hint of burgundy, you could choose a dark, medium, or red cranberry to<br />

suit your personal preferences.<br />

Some people are opting to change their entire head the color. While this looks fabulous, don’t fret if it’s<br />

not your thing! You could do cranberry highlights or lowlights. You could choose Balayage or ombre<br />

cranberry. Feeling bold and adventurous? You could take a swing at a Cruella inspired half-color with<br />

one side a light, airy cranberry and the other half dark and rich.<br />

Dressing to Match Your Hair<br />

While cranberry hair (or any shade of red, really) doesn’t match everything, ‘tis the season <strong>for</strong> the<br />

colors that will compliment it perfectly! That makes it the perfect time to dip your toes into what it feels<br />

like to be a redhead.<br />

Wondering how to dress to perfectly match and flaunt your new cranberry hair style? Here are a few<br />

do’s and don’ts to score the perfect ensembles:<br />

DO:<br />

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Wear dark, neutral and semi-neutral color schemes like black, gray, dark red, and navy blue<br />

Go green! Dark green, that is. (Definitely avoid neon!)<br />

Accent with gold jewelry versus silver and gemstones over diamonds


Rock down-dos, up-dos, or braids! <strong>The</strong>y all look great. Braids are especially amazing if you<br />

decided on ombre or balayage.<br />

DON’T:<br />

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Wear pastels (except a light baby blue sweater, if you have the right complexion)<br />

Wear neon colors, which will clash with your new cranberry hair<br />

Go crazy with the red (because your hair will simply blend in and become overpowered)<br />

Wear pink (pink and red really only work together on Valentine’s Day – and cranberry isn’t the<br />

right shade <strong>for</strong> it)<br />

Constantly wear your hair in a messy bun or pony tail – let those cranberry locks free!

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