Subtle Highlights for Dark Brown Hair: 4 Coloring Techniques to Try

1. Balayage

When it comes to a subtle look, the balayage technique hits the nail on the head. The highlights carefully created with a hair painting technique can give your hair a natural looking color. To get the ‘I was born this way’ vibe, opt for tones that complement your skin tone. If you have red undertones, opt for a cool tone that isn’t too bright. For olive skin tones try warmer tones, but not too warm to avoid a brassy look.

2. Ribboned Highlights

If you fancy curly or wavy hairstyles, bring a ribboned highlight reference to your stylist. Ask for honey or caramel-colored ribbons to brighten up the look of your dark brown waves or curlicues.

3. Sombré

Since we’re going for subtle, opt for ombré’s younger sister, sombré. This is a great highlighting technique to consider if you’re tempted to try a color that runs the gamut from dark to bright. If you want to add blonde highlights to your hair, ask your stylist for a muted brown shade at the demarcation to create a natural blend.

4. Babylights

If all you want is a set of subtle face framing highlights, try out some babylights. These subtle and fine highlights can brighten up your look without an overpowering effect. To keep the hue on the neutral and cool end of the spectrum, consider a shade that’s just a bit lighter than your natural hair color. Searching for more hair color inspiration? Here’s how to choose the best hair color. 

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