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Highlights may be most often associated with blonde hair, but theyu2019re not reserved exclusively for blondes. A few strategically placed lighter pieces can look just as gorgeous on brunettes, adding dimension and visual interest to otherwise solid and plain Hair Color.
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Top 3 Trendy Hair Color Ideas For Winter Highlights may be most often associated with blonde hair, but they’re not reserved exclusively for blondes. A few strategically placed lighter pieces can look just as gorgeous on brunettes, adding dimension and visual interest to otherwise solid and plain Hair Color. Not to mention, the techniques to highlight brown hair are endless. “For the first time ever we can take every brunette and give them a lighter shade that looks good on them,” says Redken Artist Celene Dupuis. Ahead, the lowdown on highlighting darker hair, a few different ways to do so, and expert tips for maintaining your stunning new shade. THREE DIFFERENT LOOKS TO CONSIDER: Light Highlights Hair Color
Putting light blonde highlights on dark brown hair is a recipe for ending up with zebra-like stripes (not a great look for anyone), so this option is best for lighter-toned brunettes. Ask for highlights that are only a shade or two lighter than your base—veering into the dark blonde territory—that will create contrast and dimension, without those unwanted harsh lines. “You can also ask your colorist to do a root shadow, darkening the area right at the root ever so slightly, to make sure they grow out is beautiful and there are no stripes on top,” suggests Dupuis. Balayage Hair Color
As compared to traditional foil highlights, balayage is a free-form, hand-painting technique that works especially well on dark hair. Since you don’t get as much lift, it creates a much more natural end result with a subtle grow-out. Because of that, you can go longer in between color appointments, between three to six months, says Dupuis, saving you both time and money. Balayage for brown hair is an especially good way to capitalize on one of the big hair color trends: “We call it ‘the money piece,’ going lighter and brighter around the hairline,” explains Dupuis. “It’s almost like contouring for your hair, bringing out your best features, while still looking soft and natural.” Ombre Hair Color
Popular for both blondes and brunettes, think of this as almost reverse highlights, where the mid-shaft to ends get gradually lighter but the roots stay dark. The big upshot here? It only looks better the more it grows out, so for those seeking an option with minimal upkeep, this is the best bet. Depending on how dark brown your hair is, to begin with, it can also make for a more dramatic effect. The key here is to ensure you take good care of your hair since it’s the ends—the part of your hair that’s already the most damaged—that is being lightened. So, these were some of the best hairstyle ideas curated just for you! If you are looking for some of the best deals to get your hair extensions and wigs then you should sign up for the Indique Hair Black Friday Sale 2020and get early access to the deals!