You know what they say: everything in moderation. Well, they may have said that last year (and they don’t sound very fun, honestly), but in 2026, hair trends are all about going to extremes. No in-between colors or subtlety. No dipping your toe in the pool. We’re diving in.
Instead of Hollywood blondes or butter yellow, we’re expecting to see steely platinum with a silver sheen. Brunettes will lean into the darkest version with soft, silky black. No more subtle highlights. Instead, a full, single color drenching in your shade of choice. And not just long hair. Ultra, super-long hair that cascades to your waist (or butt—no one is stopping you). Or go in the complete opposite direction with a punky textured pixie.
From extreme lengths to full color commitments, the pros let us know what colors and cuts will be trending in 2026. Don’t be afraid to put your foot on the gas and speed a little.
Metallic platinum
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Metallic platinum is a frosty, super-cool blonde on a Tron motorcycle. “It has an ultra-reflective, futuristic, metallic finish,” says Fort Worth hairstylist Deisy Alfaro. “Metallic shades like this one will dominate 2026 as beauty trends lean into high-tech, digital-inspired aesthetics.” With trends like gilded lashes on spring/summer runways and Jenna Ortega making the rounds literally in metal, the cherry on top would be this liquid white-gold hair.
Ask your colorist for a double-process blonde with a violet-based toner for a reflective silver finish, says Alfaro. A gloss treatment on top couldn’t hurt. It will help protect that icy sheen.
Soft black
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There are cotton briefs, and then there’s slinky black lingerie from La Perla. Soft, silken black hair is the latter—sexy, mysterious, and luxurious. “Black hair done the right way is powerful,” says Dimitris Giannetos, a Los Angeles-based hairstylist who’s done Kim Kardashian and Demi Moore’s glossy black color. “It looks like liquid glass.”
New York City-based colorist Kirsten Stuke also expects to be mixing this black in 2026, but stresses the importance of avoiding stark, unnatural black. “This [trend] is the most natural-looking shade of black,” she says. “Unlike jet black, which can appear very intense, inky, or even harsh under certain lighting, soft black has subtle undertones. It’s usually a mix of dark brown or neutral hues that make it look rich but not flat.”
Color drenching
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