From: L’Oréal Paris
Typically, you
probably think of lightening your hair for spring and summer and then
darkening things up once fall and winter roll around. The good news is,
there are currently lots of different varieties of brown hair
that are trending—and they’d all look gorgeous on you. Keep reading to
learn about the most popular brown hair colors for fall and how to get
the looks. Just keep in mind that some of these colors do incorporate
blonde—and if you’re lightening your hair, you’ll need to bleach it
first. The darker your base color, the more work it may require to reach
your desired shade.
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#1: Mushroom Brown Hair
This food-inspired hair color shade is
anything but funky. Mushroom brown hair features a medium brown base
with lighter mushroom-esque brown highlights. This brown hair color
option is on the cool side, so it’ll look best on those with cool skin
tones. Not sure what your undertones are? Flip your wrists. If your
veins appear blue, then you’re cool (whereas if your veins appear green,
then you’re warm). Since this shade features expertly-placed highlights, it’s a good idea to visit a colorist who can create your custom color.
#2: Chocolate Brown Hair
Another food-inspired hair color
that is worth considering fall is chocolate brown. This sweet shade
features yellow undertones that makes it the perfect pairing for warmer
skin tones. Get the look at home with the L’Oréal Paris Excellence Creme in Dark Chocolate Brown.
[post_ads_2]#3: Auburn Brown Hair
If you can’t decide between red
and brown hair this fall, you’re in luck. You don’t actually have to
make a choice if you opt for auburn brown hair, which combines the two.
Auburn brown is another hair color that complements warm skin tones
beautifully. DIY it with the L’Oréal Paris Excellence Crème in Medium Reddish Brown.
#4: Tiger Eye
Brown hair sometimes has the reputation
for being boring—but it’s all about creating a multidimensional color
that has movement. Enter tiger eye.
Inspired by the rock of the same name, tiger eye blends bronze, gold,
and dark brown highlights and lowlights for a completely customized
look. It’s similar to balayage
in that it’s marked by darker roots seamlessly blending in to lighter
ends. Since tiger eye is quite an intricate hair color trend, it’s best
to see a pro colorist. Tiger eye works best for those with warm skin
tones, however you can ask your stylist to make your highlights a bit
more neutral if you’re on the cooler side.
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#5: Bronde
Pop quiz: What would you get if you mixed blonde and brunette together? That’d be bronde!
This shade is a little bit blonde and a little bit brown—and it’s the
perfect choice for those who are indecisive. Much like mushroom brown
and tiger eye, visiting a professional colorist is key if you’re
interested in going bronde, as this color can be customized to your skin
tone.
#6: Melted Brunette
Another one of our favorite hair color
trends of the moment is color melting. Think of the color melting
technique as an upgraded version of ombré.
You know how with ombré hair, there’s a harsh line of demarcation
between your dark base and light ends? Well, that’s not the case with
color melting. For this technique, a colorist will blend your highlights
with your base color to avoid these harsh lines (yep, this is another
one where you’ll want to hit up the salon). Jazz up your basic brown
hair color with color melted highlights for a multidimensional look.
[post_ads_2]#7: Rose Gold Tips
Last but certainly not least, why not add a small pop of color to your brown hair by dyeing just the tips? Rose gold
continues to remain one of the most sought-after hair colors—but you
don’t have to color your entire head to get in on the fun. Just use the L’Oréal Paris Féria in Rose Gold on your ends for a fashionable dip-dyed look.