Blushed Chocolate Brown Hair

Blushed chocolate brown

Raise your hand if you love the idea of an understated, natural-looking shade with warm undertones that still looks sophisticated, like chocolate brown hair does. Chocolate brown can flatter almost every haircut length or style!

This spring, experiment with one of these stunning chocolate brown hair color trends – they add warmth and dimension while providing major shine!

Cinnamon Hair

Chocolate brown hues work beautifully for many hair textures and skin tones; ladies with warm golden undertones (autumn colortype) should choose chocolate hues with reddish sheen, while those with cooler olive skin tones would benefit more from shades without warm tints.

Rose Leslie and Khloe Kardashian both favor a luxurious brunette shade, so ask your stylist to utilize a balayage technique when painting the strands to achieve an eye-catching dimensional effect.

Cinnamon hair requires extra TLC, so make sure it remains in tip-top condition with regular care from OVERTONE’s bond-strengthening daily conditioners and conditioning masks at least twice every week.

Cappuccino Hair

Brunettes will love this maple-syrup-inspired twist of this warm shade that brings out their radiant beauty. A maple syrup shade features streaks of chestnut and mahogany balayage on top of natural dark chocolate brown hair; using bond-strengthening Blondor Freelights foilyage Opens in a new tab on strands before toning with Shinefinity 08/34 shine enhancer.

Light ash brown shade like this one is ideal for low maintenance styles. The neutral undertone pairs well with most skin tones and works on all hair lengths.

Are you looking to add subtle pops of color without going full-on dyeing your locks? Ask your stylist to add silver highlights throughout your chocolate brown mane for an eye-catching contrast between icy hues and warm base tones that will give spring locks an eye-catching shine.

Caramel Ribbon Highlights

Using the balayage technique, brown hair gets depth and sun-kissed shine with this style. Toffee has stunning deep brunette tones that would benefit from this look; ribbon highlights in cool-tone colors add movement.

Lizzo took to her latest tour sporting an attractive caramel highlight hue thanks to Shelby Swain, her highlight specialist. This was achieved through layers of warm ribbons which accentuated her natural brown base color.

For an equally stunning effect with cooler brown shades, apply wide slices of Blondor Freelights + 9% first, before toning with Color Touch 9/97 + 9/16 + 7/73 to ensure seamless blending and Shinefinity for extra gloss and shine.

Chestnut Ombre

We love this look for those who prefer an understated pop of color. Ask your stylist to use a balayage technique on you hair to incorporate chestnut brown and pink dye for a gorgeous ombre look that makes a statement when the sun hits your face.

Chestnut blonde ombre with caramel ribbon highlights is an easy and stylish way to add dimension and warmth to brunette locks. These dessert-inspired hues look especially flattering on skin tones with warm undertones.

Try a copper chestnut brown shade to highlight your natural warm undertones and highlight your lush locks. Your stylist can use a color melting technique to achieve this stunning hue that incorporates fiery red-violet hues with rich chocolate brown base color.

Molten Caramel Highlights

Caramel highlights make an eye-catching statement on all skin tones, yet they particularly compliment warm tones with olive undertones such as Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh’s warm caramel color which works beautifully with her warm yet neutral makeup look.

Utilizing the balayage technique, you can effortlessly achieve an elegant blend of dark brown and caramel tones for an authentic sun-kissed appearance that requires minimal upkeep.

Light caramel ribbons effortlessly combine with chocolate brown roots for an eye-catching contrast that stands out. To maintain the rich hue, switch to a sulfate-free shampoo and use heat protectants such as Unite Protective Conditioning Spray to help preserve it.