6 Hair Colour Highlights That Look Great on Everyone
Honey Blonde
Honey Blonde is a natural-looking colour that has warm undertones. It’s flattering on all skin tones and requires minimal maintenance, making it a good fit for just about any hairstyle. Even if your natural hair colour isn’t blonde, honey highlights are a great way to add dimension and depth to your locks—and make them look healthier.
Golden Brown
Golden Brown is a great option for those with dark eyes and brown hair. It’s also a great choice for those with straight or curly hair, long or short styles, and round faces.
Caramel
If you’re looking for a hair color that’s not too dark and not too light, caramel is the perfect fit for you. Caramel, named after its candy counterpart, is a light brown with hints of yellow. This shade is versatile and can be used on its own or mixed with other colors to create unique shades of your own!
Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry blonde is a lighter shade of red and is made up of warm tones. It’s a medium-toned blonde with hints of golden yellow and orange, making it perfect for people with green eyes or light to medium skin tones. If you’re looking for something different than traditional highlights, this tone will give your hair a sun-kissed look without being too over the top.
Platinum Blonde
This is the colour that works best with medium to dark brown hair. It can also be done on blonde hair, but that requires more maintenance. If your natural colour is darker than medium brown and you want to go platinum blonde, then it’s best to start with a base colour of medium ash brown or dark blond. You can ask your stylist to use highlights or balayage techniques to get the look you want.
You’ll need to touch up your highlights every six weeks or so in order for them not to fade away too quickly—this will keep them crisp and bright for longer! If you’re looking for an easy way to maintain your platinum highlights between appointments, try brushing a bit of coconut oil into each section before blow-drying—it’ll help lock in color while keeping strands soft at the same time!
When choosing our colours we recommend picking ones that match your skin tone rather than trying out shades that may seem like “too much” because they won’t end up looking natural after washing/styling throughout the week (even if it seems like they would).
Chocolate Brown
If you want to add dark brown highlights, talk to your hairdresser about the best way to achieve this. They may suggest a colour like chocolate brown. Chocolate is a great option because it’s darker than golden highlights but still has some lightness to it. It will look great on all hair colours and skin tones!
If you have dark hair and fair skin, go for a darker colour like chocolate brown or black so that there’s more contrast between your natural hair colour and the highlights you’re adding in. If you have medium-toned skin with dark eyes and hair (darker than blonde), ask for copper or caramel highlights—these colours will complement each other well!
These highlights would look good on anyone.
- Your hair is naturally a medium brown, but you want to try something new. The best way to go about this is by adding a few highlights that will help break up your natural color.
- You have dark brown hair and would like to cover some of the grays. For this look, opt for long pieces of color on top (near the root) of your head that are lighter than your base color and add in some subtle pieces underneath for dimension. This gives an overall “blended” effect that looks natural yet beautiful at the same time!
- You have dark brown hair and would like to cover some of the grays. For this look, opt for long pieces of color on top (near the root) of your head that are lighter than your base color and add in some subtle pieces underneath for dimension. This gives an overall “blended” effect that looks natural yet beautiful at the same time!