What to Know About Colour Melting, 2026’s Biggest Hair Trend

What to Know About Colour Melting, 2026’s Biggest Hair Trend


When it comes to beauty trends, we all want to be ahead of the curve, and any beauty lover knows that to truly stay ahead, there’s one person to look to. No, it’s not the celebrities and influencers sharing their favourite products or showcasing their latest must-have haircut direct from the salon. It’s not even the beauty editors (although we do an awfully great job at identifying them at conception, if I do say so myself). No, who you really need to look to are the people creating the trends themselves: the nail techs and makeup artists, colourists and hairstylists, the people defining what our next beauty obsession will be before we even know it.

So, when hair salon Hersheson’s gave me a sneak peek into the hair trends they predict we’re all going to be asking for next year, you better believe I took notice. And, it turns out, 2026 is going to mean big changes for balayage lovers. Instead, there’s a new hair colour trend set to take over. Yep, I’m calling it now: 2026 is going to be all about colour melting.