Ranging from your classic browns and blacks to all the way up to platinum blonde, we can help you decide which hair color is best for you.
Honey Blonde
Honey blonde is a classic, warm blonde that has a hint of red and can be used to warm up your skin tone. This color is great for people who have light brown or medium brown hair, but it works well on any shade. The amount of warmth in honey blonde depends on the amount of red that’s added to it—the less red you add, the more honey-colored your hair will be.
To give yourself a sun-kissed look without having to worry about frying your roots in the summertime (or ever), add some natural looking highlights into your base color with balayage highlights.
Strawberry Blonde
A strawberry blonde hair color is a lighter red, with a brownish-blonde base. It’s ideal for those who have medium to fair skin tones and are looking for something that isn’t too harsh of a contrast to their complexion. If you already have medium brown or darker hair, this can be achieved through the use of highlights or lowlights (depending on the desired effect).
Ash Brown
If your hair is colored, don’t worry. Depending on the tone of dye you’re using (for example, some red tones can be harder to remove than others), we can help get rid of those unwanted highlights and make sure that your new color is going to look amazing.
If you’ve been thinking about getting a new look for summer or are just curious about changing up your style for school, come down to the salon and meet with our stylists. We’ll help determine what kind of cut works best with your lifestyle and give you some tips on how to maintain it so that it lasts longer!
Dark Chocolate
Dark chocolate is a rich, medium brown with warm, reddish undertones. Dark chocolate is ideal for those with natural hair between medium brown and black. It’s great for those who want to subtly change their hair color without damaging their hair.
Dark Ash Blonde
If you’re looking for something a little less intense than a full-on bleach, but still want to lighten your hair by several shades, then this is the color for you. Dark ash blonde is one of the most popular choices among women with fair to medium skin tones because it’s a low-maintenance compromise between dark brown and platinum blonde. The color will also suit people who want to go lighter without making such an extreme commitment as bleaching their hair all the way.
The downside? If your skin tone is on the warmer side (as opposed to cool), ash tones can make your face look dull or even ashy if they aren’t done well—so if you have naturally warm undertones in your skin and/or eyes, it’s best to steer clear!
Light Brown with Honey Highlights
Light brown with honey highlights is the perfect color for highlighting if you have light skin, brown eyes and red hair. It gives your face a warm glow and can be flattering with many clothing colors. It’s also a great first time color for someone who has never colored their hair before — as long as they don’t go overboard by selecting too dark of a shade or adding too many highlights (which can make it look fake).
Cinnamon Brown
If you’re going for a cinnamon brown, we suggest that you keep your eye on the prize! Cinnamon browns tend to be lighter than copper and silver shades, but they can still make a statement. When choosing which shade of cinnamon brown is right for you, keep in mind that this hue has more depth and dimension than other warm-toned colors like ginger or nutmeg. It also looks best with warm undertones—which means that if you have cool skin tones (such as fair or olive), this shade won’t work as well for you. With that said, it’s still worth giving it a try!
This color is flattering on both fair-skinned women and those with darker complexions because of its natural appearance—meaning there won’t be any weird orange tones or unnatural hues that might clash with your complexion. It complements green eyes very well and looks amazing on hazel eyes as well.
Cinnamon Brown Hair Colors to Try:
- Redken Shades EQ Color Sync Inky Rose (a matte violet)
- Kevin Murphy Natural Root Lift Spray Light Ash Brown
Light Auburn
Light Auburn is a beautiful and natural-looking red that compliments fair skin tones. This shade is not as light as Light Blonde, but it’s still warmer than other shades of brown like Medium Brown. If you have lighter eyes (such as blue or green), this color will complement them nicely by making them stand out more against your hair. Light Auburn can also be worn by those with darker eye colors such as hazel or brown, but since it’s so popular in the red family of colors, it may make your eyes appear more green than they normally would.
If you’re just starting out in coloring your hair and aren’t sure how long to leave on the dye before rinsing off, you’ll want to consider applying conditioner overtop of the dye for about 20 minutes before washing out completely with shampoo and water at least once per week for a few months until you get used to having colored hair again because otherwise it could cause damage if left unattended too long without being washed off thoroughly enough (especially if there’s any residue left).
Light Ash Brown
Light ash brown is another one of the most popular and versatile hair colors, and it’s great for many different skin tones. If you have light skin, this color will enhance your complexion by making it look brighter. It looks natural and doesn’t take away from your features or make them look washed out. You can also choose to go darker with a few highlights in order to add dimension if that’s something that interests you.
A lighter shade of brown is best for those who want a change but aren’t ready to commit to an entirely new color just yet; this shade can be achieved with highlights, which makes it more affordable than going in for a full dye job every time. A light ash brown won’t wash out any natural highlights in your hair either—so if you already have some blonde coming through at the ends or on top of your head, don’t worry about covering them up! This means that even if someone isn’t ready for anything drastic yet (or doesn’t want their first dye job ever), they can still make small changes instead by adding brightness through subtle hues throughout their locks rather than going all-out right away.”
Medium Copper Blonde
A medium copper blonde hair color is a versatile option that will look good on people of all skin tones. It’s a combination of brown and red, which means it will give you the best of both worlds: warmth and depth in your basic brown shades, plus cool highlights to keep things interesting. This particular shade works well for those with light or medium skin tones, but it also looks beautiful on more tan complexions as well.
If your hair is naturally dark, consider using our Color Intensity System to boost high-luminosity results without sacrificing shine or vibrancy. And if you happen to have blue eyes (or green), be sure to ask about our exclusive Vibrant Violet formula—it’s perfect for bringing out those stunning summer greens!
Ranging from your classic browns and blacks to all the way up to platinum blonde, we can help you decide which hair color is best for you.
When it comes to hair color, there are so many options available to you. In fact, when we say “classic”, that’s really just the beginning of the spectrum—the starting point for getting your hair colored.
Our stylists will take as much time as necessary to help guide you through this process and make sure that you’re comfortable with the look before making any permanent changes.