The top 5 ways to get dark brown hair color

📅 May 28, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

How to get dark brown hair

To get dark brown hair, there are several options. The first step is to choose the right shade of brown you want. You can ask your stylist for advice on what’s best for your skin tone and hair type.

If you go to a salon, they’ll most likely use a color boost or permanent dye to achieve this look. If you’re doing it yourself at home, however, temporary hair coloring kits offer an easy way to get started with no commitment—they wash out in just a few washes! This method is great if it’s just an experiment or change of pace that won’t last long enough for regular root touch-ups (more on those in a bit).

If root touch-ups are more your style and less like experimenting with different looks every day (or week), then semi-permanent dyes may be better suited for you than temporary ones—they last longer than their counterparts but still wash out after about 20 or so uses. Additionally, any good stylist will tell you not all brunettes are created equal: There are tons of shades available from black chocolate hues through light caramel tones down into deep chestnut browns; some shades may work better together than others depending on skintone and eye coloration which brings us back around full circle: It really depends on how much time/money/effort one wants invest into making sure new color goes well with existing strands—and how committed one wants become when choosing such an endeavor!

Color boost

You can also use a color boost to add depth and richness to your hair color. This is especially helpful if you are trying to go darker, as it will help give your hair the illusion of being darker. A color boost can be found in most drug stores and usually contains a combination of ingredients like henna, indigo, and amla oil. You only need a small amount on dry hair that has been shampooed within the past 24 hours; leave it on for 5-10 minutes before washing out with shampoo and conditioner (it’s best not to use conditioner after dyeing your hair).

Permanent dye

If you want to change your hair color for the long haul, a permanent dye is the way to go. It lasts longer than other types of hair dye and works best on light brown hair (depending on how dark you want to go). But there are some things to keep in mind before getting permanent dye:

  • Be sure to get the best color for you. There’s no such thing as one-size-fits-all when it comes to your hair color—different shades will look better with different skin tones and eye colors; research what looks good on people with similar features before committing.
  • Use a color-protecting shampoo and conditioner. The chemicals in permanent dyes can be damaging to your locks, so make sure you’re using products designed specifically for colored tresses like L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Color™ Shampoo & Conditioner or Clairol Natural Instincts® Radiant Reddish Brown 6G Permanent Hair Colour (plus it’s much less expensive!).

Semi-permanent dye

Semi-permanent dye is a great option if you’re looking to cover grays without lightening your hair. Semi-permanent dye works as long as it’s applied to pre-lightened hair, and lasts up to 24 shampoos. It won’t damage your hair, but it might make it feel a bit dry after the first few washes.

Temporary hair color

If you’re looking to create a temporary dark brown hair color that lasts for only one or two uses, there are many different brands of temporary hair dyes that can be used.

Generally lasting until your next shampooing, these products may have slightly different shelf lives depending on the brand and type of product being used. After applying the dye, you will want to avoid getting it on your clothes or bed sheets as this could stain them permanently.

The right products and tools can help you achieve the dark brown hair color you’ve been dreaming of.

There are a few things that can help you get the dark brown hair color you’ve been dreaming of. The first is using the right products and tools to apply your dye. The second is using the right color, which should be made specifically for your hair type (i.e., curly or straight). Finally, use a product that is safe for your skin and scalp so that your coloring experience will be as pleasant as possible.