Winter isn’t my favorite season, and I’ll tell you why.

And we do mean that literallythe palette is looking distinctly cooler this year, according to colorists.

And the best part?

champagne-beige

Getty

This super-pale, icy platinum blonde hue is giving major Elsa vibes.

“This blonde is icy all over and especially bright and heavy around the hairline.

When seeing your colorist for this, ask if your salon has Olaplex on hand.

winter-hair-colors-violet-brunette

This will help protect your hair as you lift and lighten.”

For a more intense red, bold auburn isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

“For those with light blonde to light brown hair, this color is super-easy to achieve.

winter-hair-colors-oyster-gray

However, those with darker hair will need to pre-lighten into a lighter level to obtain this look.”

Raven Black

Dark chocolate not dark enough?

Dare to go a bit darkeror the darkest you’ve got the option to getwith jet black.

winter-hair-colors-expresso-brown

Getty

“It’s basically a more sophisticated and lighter strawberry blonde.

Blue and green eyes will pop and cool skin tones will look more healthy.”

Reverse Balayage

This look is similar to the balayage we all know and love, but darker.

winter-hair-colors-icy-blonde

Getty

“This softens the contrast between the highlights and base color and makes the remaining highlights pop.”

winter-hair-colors-auburn-copper

Getty

winter-hair-colors-bowie-copper

Getty

winter-hair-colors-raven-black

Getty

winter-hair-colors-rose-sorbet

Getty

winter-hair-colors-reverse-balayage