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Here are a few things you need to know before making the transition to gray hair with lowlights. If you want a copper shade, but you don’t want to sacrifice too much of your light brown locks, “Ginger Hazel” should be on your radar. A copper glaze is usually applied to strands to create a richer shade. As one stylist previously told us, you’ll want to use a hair mask at least once a week to maintain the vibrancy of your new color. This hairstyle is great in a sense it has a very charming appeal to it. The lowlights are done in the middle of the tips of the hair and colored in the beige shade.
#34: Gradient Ashy Ombre Hair
The 6 Biggest Hair Color Trends for 2024, According to the Pros - Vogue
The 6 Biggest Hair Color Trends for 2024, According to the Pros.
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Carefully Color Deep Brown Hair
Use a color-enhancing shampoo to help maintain color by slowing the fading process. Regardless your shade of brown, caramel highlights add a warm, luminous glow to any head of brunette hair. A trendy option is mixing dark red-brown hair with lighter caramel colored highlights, which gives the rich tone a few pops of sunshine. For a contemporary look, consider chunky golden highlights for a big contrast in dark brown hair. Blonde and red highlights add excitement to medium brown coloring, especially in ombre hairstyles. If you want to have a soft and feminine color, add reddish caramel highlights to a warm brown base.
Medium Brown Hair with Blonde and Red Highlights
Use a 1-inch curling iron and brush out your curls to create these cascading loose curls. Lazy bends go hand in hand with soft, barely noticeable lowlights around the hairline and ends. A fine hair spray, like TRESemmé One Step Volume 5-in-1 Volumizing Mist, helps encourage a beachier dry-out. These lowlights emphasize the bouncy texture of her curls and complement her beautiful brown eyes. Take it from Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Camille Kostek's beachy look when we say lowlights are the way to go.
Because ashy undertones work well on all shades of brown, a sleek set of ombré braids is totally in the cards. Lily-Rose Depp's blend of light brunette and ash blonde gives her color a shade-shifting iridescence. If you're known to skip an appointment or two, keep your roots natural.

Classic Brown Lowlights
The first step in the transition to gray hair with lowlights is choosing the right shade. For this, you'll need to take a look at your virgin hair color (also known as your natural base color). If you've highlighted your hair to blend your grays, a few pops of your virgin base tone can provide the most natural-looking contrast. Lowlights for hair are a safer option as they don’t contain any ammonia. This makes them less damaging to the hair, and easier to take care of.
If your brown hair is on the lighter end of the spectrum like this look on Gigi Hadid, you can still keep your sun-kissed ends while trying out ash brown up top. Ask your colorist to incorporate more silvers and work on toning the warmer tones. Just remember to keep toning products in your regular hair routine to avoid brassiness. Vanessa Hudgens's dip dye bob sees her hair color change from dark chocolate brown to a light caramel hue, proving that even shorter hairstyles can rock a color melt. This is another low-maintenance highlights option since your brightened strands will be focused on your fringe while the rest of your hair is left natural and dark. To stay in the brunette family but still add some subtle dimension to your mane, consider giving chocolate balayage a try.
Brown hair can get a bad rap for being basic (and lacking dimension), but with all of the different shades, we know it's anything but. Although natural brunettes can benefit from some painted-on color variation, warm tones aren't the only color options to explore. While we're huge fans of a bronde ombré and honey highlights, cooler undertones can be even, well, cooler. Wear it in subtle highlights for a hint of cool, or a full-on balayage for the ultimate transformation.
Beyoncé's mix of highlights and lowlights look especially dramatic when worn stick-straight. The style allows for a closer look at all the dimension and the contrast between the dark and lighter shades of blonde. Celebrity hairstylist Lorri Goddard prefers to do lowlights either wrapped in foil or hand-painted slightly between key highlights. She calls it a “foilyage” technique and says that adding specific low-lights helps make highlights pop.
If you are looking for this nutmeg hair color, it’s easy to upkeep, has no layers, and is long enough to tie back. Ask your stylist to use a neutral toner for a more natural balayage highlight tone if you’re considering dyeing your hair. This reddish light brown hair has a blend of cool tones, which gives it the smokiness and warmth to bring in and catch the light. The loveliest about this color is how it beautifully implements copper tones into a natural brunette head of hair without necessarily making her a redhead.
The lowlights pictured are more subtle and close to the rest of the hair color, yet they still add more depth and interest than an all-over color. We love how the dark brown plays off her shiny, chocolate hair. Caramel highlights on brown hair might be just the thing for you to kick your brunette hair up a notch! They look great and add definition to layers and curls, lighten your overall color, and add soft warmth to your look. You can go bold, soft, subtle, or ombre’ to add that “special something” to your color. This mocha brown hair with copper and caramel highlights includes multiple warm tones.
Something you always want to avoid here is too dark or red-based lowlights as they don't always mesh well with dirty blonde to medium brown hair. Whether you go lighter or darker, adding color to your hair can enhance your look. But combining different coloring techniques, well, that opens up a ton of doors. For example, pairing highlights and with lowlights, can give depth and dimension to hair.
To get this color, ask your colorist for some chunky ribbons of blonde to go with your light brown hair. Light brown hair color is a shade lighter than medium brown and the opposite of dark brown. I would describe this light brown hair as different shades of brown with warm dimensions. My favorite thing about this look is the warmth and different tones of the highlights. The products used to maintain this look are hair-strengthening shampoo and conditioner. They have mango butter that provides great nourishment for your hair and aloe vera to help stop breakage and keep your hair strong.
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