Whether you're ready to make that major statement or you just want a minor update, you likely have questions. Why's it trending? Dmitry Irshinskiy, hair colorist at the Fekkai SoHo salon, tells Us that "people are ready to make a statement," especially after ditching our go-to hair regimens amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "A lot of women ages 20-30 are going for reddish tones." "I have noticed either red or warmer tones picking up steam," the pro tells Us Weekly's Stylish exclusively. Celebrity colorist Rita Hazan (whose clients include Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, among other stars), has taken note of an uptick in requests at her renowned Fifth Ave salon. In March, It Girl colorist Jenna Perry posted a glamorous photo of the 818 Tequila founder's new strands that single-handedly convinced fans to go red. Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Lourdes Leon are just a handful of stars leading the look.Īnd surely you haven't forgotten about Kendall Jenner's red hair makeover. The craze shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, especially considering how many A-listers have committed to the fiery color. Trend alert! Countless stars have fallen in love with the red hair trend in 2022 - and they've dyed their mane to prove it. Why Celebs Are Obsessed With the Red Hair Trend: ‘People Are Ready to Make a Statement’ “If you want a more dramatic, contrasting look go with the opposite.” “Similar to picking a red lipstick, if you want a more natural and complementary look, follow the undertones that you were born with,” he continues. “When you have fair skin with blue undertones, strawberry or light copper are the most flattering while, burgundy or richer red compliment those with olive or golden skin tones,” says the pro. Before making that hair appointment to cop the celeb-loved hue, follow these tips from Frederic Fekkai (celebrity hair stylist and founder of Fekkai) for the most flattering shade to ask for. Whether you’re ready to make that major statement or you just want a minor update, you likely have questions. Why’s it trending? Dmitry Irshinskiy, hair colorist at the Fekkai SoHo salon, tells Us that “people are ready to make a statement,” especially after ditching our go-to hair regimens amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “A lot of women ages 20-30 are going for reddish tones.” “I have noticed either red or warmer tones picking up steam,” the pro tells Us Weekly’s Stylish exclusively.
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