Lowlights are such a fun and subtle way to change up your hair! If you’re familiar with highlights, which lighten strands of your hair, think of lowlights as the opposite. They add depth and dimension by darkening sections of your hair with shades that are slightly deeper than your natural color. The effect is more understated but super gorgeous, creating a multi-tonal look that feels rich and textured. Lowlights are perfect if you want to add some drama to your hair without going too bold or bright.
I remember the first time I tried lowlights—honestly, I was a little nervous because I wasn’t sure how it would turn out. But once I saw the final result, I was hooked! My hair looked so much fuller and vibrant, like it had this natural, sun-kissed depth. And the best part? Lowlights are less maintenance than highlights because they blend more seamlessly with your natural hair as it grows out. So, if you’re craving a little hair refresh without the hassle, lowlights are such a beautiful and sophisticated option!
The antonym of highlights is lowlights. Lowlights refer to darker sections of hair or areas that are less noticeable or emphasized.
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The cutest lowlights for brunettes are warm colors. Stick with auburns, reds, caramels, and if your hair is a lighter brown you can go with a dark brown or med. brown. Dark honey colors work well also.
Generally, you can have one bass color, and then as many highlights and lowlights as you want. But it is possible the colors for highlights/lowlights would mix together and create a very sloppy look, so do just enough to look cute xD
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auburn or caramel. something darker, but not too dark.
black, brown & darker blond.
You can go to a salon and ask for "lowlights". Lowlights are a darker color dye used to give your hair color dimension, and break up a flat solid color tone.
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Go to your local hair salon - they can mix something up. Im sure of it!
Nope! It only works on blond or light hair. You can use cranberry juice to give your dark hair natural lowlights though!