🍁 Fall 2025 Hair Trends to Try at Marianne Strokirk Salon
As autumn arrives and leaves shift from emerald to auburn, it’s the perfect moment for a hair refresh. At Marianne Strokirk Salon, we’re excited to welcome trending cuts, colors, and textures that feel cozy, chic, and totally wearable. Whether you’re craving a bold transformation or a subtle seasonal shift, here’s what’s in for Fall 2025—and what we’d love to create for you.
Warm, Rich Colors with Dimension
The color story this season is all about depth, glow, and subtle contrast.
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Copper & Pumpkin Tones: A classic autumnal favorite that evolves with warmth and brightness. (Cosmopolitan)
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Decadent Mocha & Espresso Brunettes: Deep, glossy browns that catch the light—elegant, sophisticated, and low-maintenance. (Who What Wear)
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Buttery & Toasted Blondes: Soft, creamy blondes with a “golden hour” glow—less about stark contrasts, more about seamless warmth. (ELLE)
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Embrace the Season: Essential Fall Haircare Tips
As the leaves begin to turn vibrant shades of red and gold, it’s the perfect time to adjust your haircare routine for the cooler months ahead. Fall brings its own set of challenges for our locks, from dry air to changing temperatures. But fear not! With the right approach, you can keep your hair healthy, hydrated, and looking fabulous. Here are some essential tips to help you transition your haircare routine this fall.
Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize
The drop in humidity during fall can lead to drier hair and scalp. To combat this, focus on moisturizing treatments. Opt for hydrating shampoos and conditioners that are rich in oils and emollients. Look for products with ingredients like argan oil, shea butter, or hyaluronic acid. Weekly deep conditioning treatments or hair masks can also provide that extra boost of moisture your hair needs.
Adjust Your Washing Routine
In colder months, you might find that you don’t need to wash your hair as frequently. Over-washing can strip your hair of its natural oils, leaving it dry and brittle. Try extending the time between washes to maintain a healthy moisture balance. When you do wash, use lukewarm water instead of hot to prevent further drying out your scalp and strands.
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