![]() When picking a toner color, it is a good idea to consult a hairdresser’s color wheel. You want to be sure the color you pick will give you the desired effect and complement your skin tone and existing hair color nicely. Picking the Right Toner ColorĬhoosing the toner color for your highlights is the most important step in this process. This process is not hard to do as long as you take care to understand the steps and pick out the correct products. The best, most effective way to permanently tone down your highlights is to tone your hair again using a slightly darker-colored toner color. Toning down your own highlights is also a fairly easy process, and doing it at home can be a simple way to customize your style you are able to select the process that best suits you and your hair, completely tailoring your style to your needs. For one, it is cheaper than visiting a salon to get your hair color redone, especially if your highlights were made too light by a salon in the first place. Toning down your highlights at home has many benefits. The Benefits of Toning Down Highlights at Home Selecting Highlights That Are Right for You.Alternative Ways to Tone Down Highlights.The Benefits of Toning Down Highlights at Home. ![]() Need more color ideas for partial highlights for brown hair? Check out these brown colored highlights. Add in the skinny mini sections and they look naturally lightened by the sun. They aren’t as bright as your average highlights, which automatically makes them look much more natural. If the 100% natural look is your jam go for these skimpy toffee colored highlights. The skinnier the better for natural looking highlights. We like to use Suave Coconut Oil Infusion Damage Repair Oil Treatment on bleached ends. Make sure, if you’re doing a lot of bleaching to hydrate your hair with every wash. This is another highlights and ombré mix, but we like how these highlights are a bit different by going for a chunkier look. This shade is slightly cool toned but keeps the shade nice and bright. Chunky Wheat Highlightsįor a naturalista tone, try a wheat blonde. We love how these bright blonde pieces are blended into a warm, medium brown shade. How great are these bright blonde highlights? Just goes to show that you can have highlights in curly hair with a totally gorgeous result. If you’re lightening up all around like this, make sure you have a toning shampoo or mask like Catwalk By TIGI Fashionista Violet Mask that works to hydrate your bleached hair while also helping to keep brassiness at bay. We’re big fans of this look, using both partial highlights near the front of the face, melted into an Ombré. We love how these highlights were worked in like a gradient to give a softer finish. You don’t need to start your highlights way up at the roots, FYI. #hairgoals is all we have to say about these gorgeous amber-toned highlights. The overall effect with naturally light brown hair is very cool and striking. We love these totally platinum blonde bangs mixed with strawberry blonde partial highlights. You could, instead, go for a bold look and stack them all in your fringe area. ![]() Okay, you don’t always need to fan out those partial highlights. To achieve, apply TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Serum on your hair to smooth out any frizz or flyaways. If you go for this gorgeous soft golden tone, we always recommend you show it off with shine. A smooth gradient will help to give your hair flow. ![]() There’s something so sweet about the combination, right? We love to place partial highlights mostly near the face, but don’t forget about the rest of your hair entirely. Honey and chocolate hair always, always go well together. Get inspired to try out a new hue in our roundup of different ways to wear partial highlights for brown hair: Tons of Tones: Cool Partial Highlights for Brown Hair These natural looking highlights are everything. These highlights also range from a variety of shades like caramel to honey that can surely deliver the ‘pop’ of color you’re looking for. One easy way to make the switch is to opt for partial highlights for brown hair that frame the face, without going for full-on highlights. For those with brown hair, you might start to get that color-trying itch once the weather starts to warm up suddenly you see yourself craving to go lighter.
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