6. Burgundy Lowlights with Copper Highlights
Burgundy and copper tones bring warmth to brown hair, enhancing olive skin tones. Highlights and lowlights create a vibrant, dimensional effect.
7. Lowlights to Add Depth to Blonde Hair
Leaving depth beneath blonde highlights enhances their appearance, making hair look lighter overall. Natural blondes can achieve a lighter look with lowlights, creating dimension.
8. Ash Lowlights for Cool Hair Color
Darker ash tones complement icy blonde highlights, maintaining a cool overall look. Adding both cool-toned highlights and brown lowlights achieves dimension and eliminates warmth.
9. High Contrast Face-Framing Highlights
Placing lowlights behind face-framing highlights creates a bold blonde effect around the face, enhancing dimension and contrast.
10. Lowlights for Gray Hair
Lowlights are used for gray blending, with cool-toned highlights and lowlights close to natural color. Regular toning sessions and purple shampoo at home help maintain the look.