Brown hair can look rich and expensive right up until the color starts to feel heavy. One…
Highlights, Lowlights & Babylights
Dimensional color techniques explained: traditional highlights, soft babylights, contrasting lowlights, money piece, and face-framing placement. Inspiration in blonde, caramel, copper, red, ash, silver, and bold fashion shades.
Round faces can wear purple brown highlights with more drama than people expect. The trick is not…
Brown hair and violet highlights have a useful little trick: the color can look soft and expensive…
Blue-black highlights can make a round face look sharper, longer, and a little more expensive-looking — if…
A round face doesn’t need to be “fixed” by color; it needs line work. That is where…
Round faces can wear ash brown highlights beautifully, but the placement has to do a little work….
Brown highlights for round faces work best when they behave like shadow and light, not stripes. That…
Black gray highlights for brown hair can look smoky, expensive, and a little rebellious in the best…
Copper red highlights can make brown hair look rich, glossy, and alive in a way that plain…
Brown blonde highlights for round faces can be flattering in a way that feels almost sneaky. The…