From Cuts to Colour: EdwardsAndCo Founder Jaye Edwards on His 2021 Winter Hair Trends

Winter is officially here and with it comes a plethora of new season trends, especially in the realm of beauty. Now is the time to dig out your vampy red and oxblood lipstick shades, paint your nails in navy and black hues and lean into the smoky eye look. And, when it comes to your hair, it might be time to make a seasonal inspired change.

Jaye Edwards, founder and owner of EdwardsAndCo and Jaye Haircare, has released his winter hair trends for 2021 and this season is all about deeper colour palettes with rich tones and muted neutrals — think shades of auburn and caramel. As for haircuts, it’s all about ’90s blowouts and choppy bangs — two trends we can most definitely go on board with.

Ahead, Edwards delves deep into the 2021 winter hair trends. Which one are you going to try?

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Auburn Is in

“Sometimes it’s all about a small change for major impact!” said Edwards. “Going slightly deeper & warmer than your natural hair is a quick way of embracing the cooler seasonal palette.”

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Glossy Caramel

“This is the perfect way to warm up your classic balayage! Caramel hair features the same seamless blend from light to dark, but with deeper, golden highlights blended with a brunette base to create a rich caramel. You can also opt for a more caramel‑inspired gloss for a softer take on this winter vibe.”

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Golden Hour

“A rich variation on a sun-kissed summer favourite. Deep, ‘golden hour’ hue highlights add warmth and brighten up those darker brunette strands.”

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Biscuit Brunettes

“Subtle biscuit tones can be created with a simple gloss over your highlights. This creates a more neutral, deeper colour for the cooler months.”

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Bronde Is Back

“Bronde tones are perfect for winter too and a seasonal alternative to your creamy summer blonde! You can stick to the same balayage or highlights and simply switch up the tone of your gloss.”

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Face-Framing

“Your hair and face are sometimes the only parts of your body on show for winter, so we highly encourage you to make them pop! Face‑framing is the perfect way to do this and can be so easily maintained with regular glosses.”

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'90s Blowouts

“This is a 2021 interpretation of the Rachel, created by adding a simple flick to the ends of a smooth blow dry. Simple but so stylish.”

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Grunge Girl Layers

“The ’90s are back with this grungy and effortlessly cool style. This is a bold look, but it’s important to maintain a lived in feel by avoiding blunt, harsh lines.”

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Invisible Layers

“Feathered bangs that blend perfectly into invisible layers create a glamorous alternative to the choppy, grungy layers we are seeing this season.”

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