HAIR COLOR CHART: HOW TO MATCH HAIR COLORS TO YOUR SKIN TONE

Navigating hair color charts can be tricky, especially since different brands have variations. However, mastering how these charts work will empower you to choose the ideal hair color like a professional stylist! In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn how to interpret hair color charts, select the perfect shade for your skin tone. Whether you’re aiming for a classic red, blonde, brunette, black, or something bold and unusual, this guide will help you find the shade that truly stands out.

HOW HAIR COLOR CHARTS WORK

Hair color charts can vary between brands—L’Oréal, for instance, has a different chart than Madison Reed. However, they generally function in a similar way.

These charts categorize hair colors into four main natural shades, further divided into hair color levels (the number on the box) and hair tones (the letters on the box).

For example, consider a brunette hair dye from L’Oréal. The number 6 indicates a mid-brunette shade on their chart, while the letters A and M signify amber and brown tones, respectively.

THE MAIN HAIR COLORS – BLONDE, RED, BROWN AND BLACK

The primary hair colors on most hair color charts are blonde, auburn, brunette, and black. If you’re interested in vibrant, unconventional shades like bright blue or lime green, you’ll need to seek out specific brands that specialize in those colors.

Here are some brands known for their bold hair dyes:

  • Manic Panic: Offers an extensive range of vibrant colors.
  • Garnier: Features a curated selection of high-quality unnatural shades.
  • Got2B: Known for their unique metallic dyes that stand out.
  • Splat: A great choice if you prefer to avoid bleaching your hair beforehand.

HAIR COLOR LEVELS

Most hair dye brands use a scale from 1 to 10, though some may extend to 11 or 12 for variety. When you examine a hair color scale, you’ll notice a gradual transition from the darkest black shades on one end to the lightest blonde shades on the other, with various brown shades in between. By incorporating different tones, you can explore a vast array of colors, including auburns, cool tones, and greys.

It’s important to note that some brands may label black as 10 and blonde as 1, or vice versa. Therefore, when switching between hair color charts, pay close attention—your old shade’s number may not correspond directly to the new one.

Additionally, it’s advisable to only shift by two shades (lighter or darker) in a single dye session. If you’re aiming for a dramatic change, such as transitioning from dark brown to light ash blonde, multiple dye sessions will be necessary for a safe and effective result. For significant changes like this, visiting a salon is recommended. A professional stylist can help prevent damage and achieve the desired color perfectly.

HAIR TONES

Hair color charts include letters that indicate different tones used to create specific shades. These tones can be categorized into three main groups: neutral, cool, and warm.

NEUTRAL TONES

Neutral shades are straightforward and are typically marked with the letter “N,” indicating they are balanced—not too cool or too warm. You might also see neutral tones represented as:

  • Gold
  • Ash

When gold and ash are mixed in equal parts, they cancel each other out.

WARM TONES

Warm tones add richness and depth to hair. These include:

  • Copper
  • Red
  • Mahogany

COOL TONES

Cool tones tend to lighten and brighten hair, and include:

  • Blue
  • Violet
  • Green

Generally, warm shades enhance the color and depth of your hair, while cool shades help achieve a lighter appearance. As you move toward blonde shades, hair often becomes warmer, which is why many blonde dyes incorporate cool tones to counteract unwanted “brassy” effects.

Next, let’s explore some popular combinations of hair levels and tones for each primary hair color.

RED HAIR COLOR CHART

Red hair colors can range widely, with some shades clearly defined as red—such as garnet, cherry, and scarlet. However, darker reds may blend into the brunette category, while very light auburns can resemble dark golden blonde shades. Here are some of the top shades from the red hair color chart:

PLUM

This photo showcases plum hair taken to the extreme! For a more balanced look, consider incorporating auburn and scarlet shades, resulting in a smooth, shiny plum color that will turn heads. Dark purple hair shades have evolved and are now a stylish choice for everyone, not just goths!

DARK AUBURN

Dark auburn encompasses shades that fall between classic auburn and chestnut brown. It’s a natural and flattering hair color, particularly suited for pale complexions. If you’re looking to experiment with red hair without going for a vibrant hue, dark auburn is an excellent choice!

GARNET

A bit lighter than scarlet yet equally intense, garnet hair colors are big and bold, perfect for making a statement. They stand out without resembling a conventional hair color. Garnet also pairs beautifully with plum, creating a striking and eye-catching combination.

AMARETTO

This amaretto balayage beautifully illustrates how the amaretto hair color combines brunette, cherry, and auburn tones to create a warm and rich hue. If you enjoy espresso, chocolate, and chestnut brunette shades, this is definitely a color to consider!

AUBURN

This ombre auburn hair color style is perfect for fall, showcasing beautiful autumnal shades. If you’re seeking a natural red hair color from the hair color chart, this is an excellent choice. It also pairs nicely with sandy blonde highlights for added dimension.

SCARLET

Scarlet is a vibrant, true red with dark undertones. If you’re seeking a similar shade but with more violet or plum hints, consider garnet, dark auburn, or plum. This hair color also shines beautifully when it catches the light!

GOLDEN

This golden auburn style looks stunning on various complexions. It enhances the warmth in naturally warm skin tones while providing a striking contrast for those with cool skin tones. It’s a versatile choice that flatters many!

APRICOT

Apricot is a softer shade than copper but not as natural as auburn. It pairs beautifully with a blend of blonde tones, as demonstrated in the photo. If you have very dark hair naturally, achieving this color may require several visits to the salon.

COPPER

This picture showcases copper hair colors at their most vibrant, with a brassy finish that can be quite appealing! However, if you prefer a subtler look, you can tone it down by using a brunette dye to neutralize the intensity slightly.

GINGER

This blend of ginger is truly stunning, featuring hints of copper, gold, strawberry, and even a touch of blonde. The key to achieving classic ginger hair is to start with a natural base color and then incorporate these additional shades as highlights for a vibrant, multidimensional effect.

STRAWBERRY

Strawberry hair color can vary significantly from one brand to another. This particular shade leans toward a pastel and more artificial look, while other strawberry dyes may be softer, smoother, and have more auburn undertones. There are plenty of options available for you to explore!

BLONDE HAIR COLOR CHART

You can choose a blonde shade that either complements or modifies your natural skin tone. If you have a warm skin tone (indicated by green veins at your wrist), consider warm shades like caramel, honey, beige, or vanilla. Conversely, if you have a cool skin tone (indicated by blue or pink veins), opt for cool shades such as smokey blonde, silver, ash, or champagne. 

Alternatively, you can experiment with the opposite tones to balance out a skin tone that feels too warm or too cool.

CHAMPAGNE BLONDE

Champagne is usually the warmest among the very pale blonde shades, featuring subtle golden undertones that enhance its silver hue. If you have a warm skin complexion and are considering a very light blonde, this color will be most flattering for you on the hair color chart.

ASH BLONDE

Ash blonde has a cool, ashen tone, as the name suggests. Despite its lightness, it shares many similarities with smoky blonde shades, just appearing lighter overall. This shade works well when paired with silvers and other smoky cool tones, creating a sophisticated look.

SILVER BLONDE

Slightly warmer than ash blonde, silver blonde is a very pale hair color that looks especially stunning when straight and glossy. While it is predominantly a cool shade, it features a hint of warmth that adds depth, as you can see in the photo.

SANDY BLONDE

Inspired by sand, this blonde shade is neutral-warm and pairs beautifully with darker, smoky, and brunette tones to create a dimensional look. It can be styled both tousled and messy, reminiscent of a day at the beach, or smooth and sleek for a polished appearance.

VANILLA BLONDE

Let’s go one shade lighter! Vanilla blonde is incredibly popular right now, and for good reason. This sweet shade features just a hint of warmth, resulting in a soft and inviting blonde hue that’s both fresh and vibrant.

BEIGE BLONDE

This is another beautiful balayage featuring beige blonde tones. Beige is a versatile neutral color that can be adjusted by incorporating honey or ash tones for added depth. It’s a great choice year-round, allowing for changing highlights that can adapt to the seasons.

HONEY BLONDE

This honey blonde hairstyle with babylights is absolutely stunning. The super light shades beautifully reflect light, giving the hair a luminous quality. However, if you have very thin hair, this look can create a slightly translucent effect, so keep that in mind!

GOLDEN BLONDE

Golden blonde is a warm, sun-kissed shade that exudes a vibrant glow. However, it can easily turn brassy without proper care, so it’s essential to follow your stylist’s recommendations for shampoo and conditioner. If you find this shade a bit too dark, consider exploring similar options like honey blonde or sunflower blonde for a lighter alternative.

CARAMEL BLONDE

This stunning caramel blonde balayage features hints of honey along with darker brunette tones underneath. It’s a moderately warm hair color, yet it also incorporates a mix of cooler tones for added depth. Caramel blonde is an excellent choice for those with warm skin tones.

COPPER BLONDE

This is another dark shade of blonde, but here we’re embracing warmth rather than coolness. Copper blonde sits perfectly on the line between ginger and blonde, showcasing beautiful autumnal hues. The combination of gold and copper creates a rich, vibrant look that’s perfect for fall!

SMOKY BLONDE

This brunette transitions into a stunning smoky blonde shade, creating a lovely cool hair tone. It’s ideal for enhancing a pale complexion or balancing out an overly warm one. You can blend it into a brunette like this or explore even paler cool shades of blonde, with ash being a particularly great option.

BROWN HAIR COLOR CHART

Besides black, brown is one of the most accessible hair colors. It typically requires minimal bleaching, making it easy to achieve at home with DIY hair dye kits. Here are some of the top brown hair colors, ranging from light bronde to smoky and espresso shades:

ESPRESSO

Espresso is one of the darkest brown shades available—any darker, and your hair would transition into black with brown highlights. This rich color has depth, so it’s ideal to incorporate different shades for dimension and interest. Adding subtle highlights or lowlights can enhance the overall look and make it truly stand out!

DARK CHOCOLATE

If you’re seeking a darker chocolate brown shade to complement or contrast with your skin, dark chocolate is a fantastic choice. Alternatively, you can use plain chocolate as a base and add dark lowlights of espresso and smoky brown to create depth and richness in your hair color. This combination provides a beautiful, multidimensional effect!

CHOCOLATE

This chocolate hair color radiates warmth, reminiscent of sweet, smooth milk chocolate with honey vanilla highlights. It’s a delightful choice, especially for those with warm skin tones. And don’t worry—dark chocolate also has its place on our list, offering a richer, deeper option for those seeking a bolder look!

GOLDEN BROWN

This photo beautifully illustrates how golden-brown hair colors shimmer with blonde highlights when they catch the sunlight! It’s a stunning shade on the brown hair color chart. However, be mindful that it can become brassy if not cared for properly, so using the right products when washing is essential to maintain its vibrancy.

CINNAMON

Those highlights on those curls showcase a classic cinnamon hair shade! The combination with a simple, muted brown base really allows the warmer tones to stand out. The styling cleverly resembles cinnamon spice sticks, adding a playful and delightful touch to the overall look!

SMOKY BROWN

Brown but with a cool twist! Smoky brown is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a hair color that balances your skin tone. It looks stunning as a solid shade or can be blended with ash highlights and gray tones for added dimension. You might even consider incorporating soft black for a deeper contrast.

CARAMEL

Caramel brown is rich and smooth, with less red undertone than chestnut. Instead, it incorporates hints of neutral golds and beige, resulting in those beautiful caramel hues. The photo above introduces extra red notes, taking the color in a fresh direction and adding warmth and vibrancy.

CHESTNUT

Chestnut is a mid-brown shade infused with rich tones, featuring a healthy dose of red that adds vibrant warmth—just like chestnuts roasting over a fire! This hair color beautifully accentuates the warmth in your skin tone, making it a radiant choice for many.

AMBER BROWN

Amber brown enhances the red tones in the hair, resulting in a beautiful hue that’s too dark to be classified as ginger. It’s an excellent choice for those looking to gradually transition from brunette to auburn, and it’s especially lovely in the fall!

BRONDE

Bronde can either be a solid color that sits between honey blonde and amber brown or a gradient, as shown in this photo. The blend of blonde and brunette shades works harmoniously, offering endless combinations and styles to explore with these versatile colors!

BLACK HAIR COLOR CHART

Black is far from just “black and white”—there are many shades of black hair dye on the color chart! While not everyone may pull them off, these shades are definitely worth exploring. Here are our top 7 favorite black hair colors:

SOFT BLACK

A blend of jet black and espresso brown shades, accented with gentle mini gray highlights, creates the ideal “soft black” hair color. This shade is much less harsh than other black options, offering a more natural appearance. The warmer tones in soft black complement a variety of skin tones, making it a versatile choice for many!

MAROON BLACK

Maroon is a rich blend of brown, cherry, and plum, making it a unique shade that doesn’t easily fit into any single category. It resembles a redder, muddier brown, infused with an intense darkness underneath. This color offers depth and warmth, making it a striking choice for those looking for something distinctive!

BROWN BLACK

Brown-black sits somewhere between espresso and soft black, making it a versatile shade that keeps everyone guessing! It’s softer than harsh black tones, providing a more natural look. This color is perfect for transitioning into warmer months while maintaining depth and richness.

CHERRY BLACK

This photo showcases a light cherry black, where the cherry hue is prominent while the black serves as a subtle base. You can certainly opt for a stronger black shade to enhance this look. It’s a great choice for the fall and winter seasons, offering a rich, warm vibe.

PLUM BLACK

Plum black hair colors contrast with blue-black shades by introducing warmth, making them an excellent choice for warm skin tones. A hint of purple gives rise to the plum black shade. If you’re looking for a redder variation, consider exploring cherry black hair instead!

BLUE BLACK

Blue-black hair colors introduce an artificial blue hue, giving your locks a slightly inky appearance. These shades can vary from very dark blue to pure black, which only reveals a blue tint when exposed to direct sunlight. This color offers a unique and striking look that stands out beautifully!

BLACKEST BLACK

Blackest black can shine brilliantly when styled and glossy, but it should not be mistaken for highlights. This shade is a solid, neutral black color, while other black hues feature tints or softer undertones that complement various skin tones. Blackest black creates a striking contrast, making it a bold choice for those seeking a dramatic look.

MATCHING HAIR COLORS TO YOUR SKIN TONE

If you’re unsure where to start with your hair color, the first step is to identify your skin tone: fair, medium, olive/warm, or deep and rich. Then, decide whether you want your hair color to complement your skin or create a balance. The right choice can brighten or darken your complexion with contrasting shades.

FAIR SKIN HAIR COLOR

For fair skin tones, especially those with warm undertones, ash blonde is a great option. Choose a soft, mellow blonde base with ash highlights to cool it down. If you’re considering red, light and natural auburn shades work well—think of Emma Stone as a reference.

Light ash brown is another good choice for those wanting to transition to brunette, while dark shades like chocolate or espresso can create a harsh contrast, especially for cool skin tones. Instead, opt for light ash brown or smoky brown. A muted or soft black shade will also suit fair complexions best.

MEDIUM SKIN HAIR COLOR

For medium skin tones, light beige blonde feels very natural, giving you a sun-kissed glow. If you prefer more contrast, opt for darker shades rather than lighter ones. Caramel brown works wonderfully, particularly for warm skin tones.

When it comes to red hair, deeper shades like cherry red and scarlet can be fantastic choices. For black hair, go for warmer shades to complement your skin tone, or choose a blue undertone for balance.

OLIVE SKIN HAIR COLOR

For olive complexions, very light blonde shades can often appear too artificial. Instead, consider a honey blonde with highlights for a softer look. Strong natural auburn is also a great option; darker auburn shades will contrast beautifully with your skin tone.

Most brunette shades work well, but a rich coffee brown—somewhere between espresso and chocolate—is particularly flattering. For black hair, dark shades with blue undertones will make your hair pop.

DEEP SKIN HAIR COLOR

For those with deep, rich skin tones, don’t shy away from blonde! Start with the darkest blonde shades or bronde, and consider adding dark ash notes to contrast with warmer skin tones.

An auburn-brown mix is also very flattering. A medium brown shade with autumnal highlights—like soft auburn, gold, and caramel blonde—looks stunning.

Cool dark brown is another excellent choice, especially if you want to balance an overly warm complexion. Opt for dark brown hair with cool undertones, like beige or ash, to achieve this.

Finally, don’t hesitate to go for the darkest black available! Jet black hair colors frame the face beautifully and create the perfect contrast to highlight your features.

CONCLUSION

Choosing the right hair color can significantly enhance your overall appearance. By understanding your skin tone and using a hair color chart, you can select hues that complement your natural beauty. Remember, hair color is a personal expression, so experiment and find what makes you feel confident. Ultimately, the best hair color is the one that makes you feel great about yourself.

Partial Highlights on Brown Hair: 8 looks to try now

Partial highlights on brown hair are one of the most popular hair color techniques around. They offer a subtle change to your hair while still giving you a fresh new look. Many people opt for partial highlights because they can help brighten up your natural hair color and add dimension to your locks. 

If you’re considering getting partial highlights on your brown hair, here, we have compiled some of the prettiest partial highlight styles to help you choose the one you think suits your personality. Scroll down to check them all out!

What Are Partial Highlights?

Partial highlights are a hair coloring technique that involves highlighting only certain sections of your hair rather than coloring your entire head. This technique is often used to create a more natural look and add depth and dimension to your hair. 

The great thing about this technique is that it’s versatile and can be customized to suit your unique hair type and style preferences. Whether you have long or short hair, straight or curly, partial highlights can help enhance your natural hair color and give you a fresh new look.

How many highlights are in a partial?

The number of highlights in a partial depends on a few factors, including your hair length, density, and desired effect. However, a typical partial highlight service will include around 20 foils. This will give you a subtle, natural-looking highlight that will brighten up your hair and add dimension.

If you’re working with shorter hair, opting for a more modest number of highlights, typically around 10-15, is advisable. This approach prevents your hair from feeling overwhelmed by the highlights. On the other hand, if you have longer hair, you might want to consider a higher number of highlights, around 25-30. This will impart a bolder and more dramatic transformation to your overall look.

You can also discuss the number of highlights you want with your stylist. They can help you to choose the right number of highlights for your hair type and desired effect.

8  Partial Highlights on Brown Hair Styles to Switch Up Your Look

Face-Framing Caramel Highlights

Face-framing caramel highlights are a delightful way to add a touch of warmth and brightness to your brown hair. These highlights are strategically placed around your face, creating a subtle frame that beautifully complements your natural brown hue. The caramel tones blend seamlessly with your base color, delivering a sun-kissed effect that’s both gentle and flattering. If you’re seeking a change that’s subtle yet striking, these face-framing highlights are the way to go.

Honeycomb Balayage

The honeycomb balayage style offers a gracefully transitioning look that’s perfect for brown hair. Balayage is all about the art of hand-painting highlights, and when applied to brown hair, it creates a gorgeous contrast. The honey-toned highlights gradually weave into your natural hue, giving your hair a beautiful blend of light and dark. It’s a low-maintenance option that’s ideal for those who want a beachy, sun-kissed appearance with a hint of golden warmth.

Peekaboo Highlights

Looking to add a playful touch to your brown hair? Peekaboo highlights are a delightful choice. These highlights are strategically placed beneath the top layer of your hair, adding a fun and unexpected pop of color. Whether you opt for vibrant or subtle shades, these hidden highlights reveal themselves when you move or tie your hair up. It’s a style that adds an element of surprise to your everyday look.

Chestnut Babylights

Chestnut babylights offer a delicate and natural way to enhance your brown hair. Babylights are incredibly fine highlights that mimic the sun’s gentle lightening effect on hair. When paired with chestnut tones, they introduce depth and a touch of reddish undertone to your brown locks. This style creates a soft, natural appearance that requires minimal maintenance, making it a great choice for those who want effortless elegance.

Sun-Kissed Bronze

For a warm and sun-kissed vibe, sun-kissed bronde highlights are an excellent choice. Combining brown and blonde shades, these highlights are evenly distributed throughout your hair, resulting in an all-over radiant glow. Whether you’re walking on the beach or strolling through the city, this style gives you that natural, beachy look that exudes a blend of brown and blonde hues, perfect for capturing the essence of summer year-round.

Auburn Accent Highlights

Auburn accent highlights introduce a rich and vibrant twist to your brown hair. These highlights carry a lovely reddish undertone, creating a captivating depth in your locks. Typically placed around the crown and along the lower lengths, these highlights add a touch of drama to your overall appearance. If you’re looking to experiment with red tones while keeping the majority of your hair brown, this style will bring a delightful change to your look.

Chocolate Cherry Highlights

Bring a bold and sultry edge to your brown hair with chocolate cherry highlights. These highlights infuse a deep, burgundy-red tint into your locks, creating a dramatic yet sophisticated effect. Concentrated primarily on the lower half of the hair, chocolate cherry highlights provide a subtle yet striking transformation that’s sure to turn heads. If you’re seeking a look that exudes confidence and allure, these highlights are a fantastic choice.

Silver Streaks

Silver or gray highlights can add a striking contrast to your brown hair. These highlights, when placed strategically, blend harmoniously with your natural color, creating a captivating visual impact. Silver streaks are perfect for those who want to embrace the trendy silver or gray hair trend while maintaining the allure of their brown locks. It’s a bold and edgy style that makes a powerful fashion statement.

Tips for Partial Highlights Aftercare

Once you have your beautiful new partial highlights, you’ll want to keep them looking great. Here’s a step-by-step guide to maintaining your new look:

  • Use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to help preserve your hair color.
  • Avoid using hot tools like straighteners and curling irons excessively.
  • Use a heat protectant spray when styling your hair with hot tools.
  • Get touch-up appointments with your stylist every 6-8 weeks to keep your highlights looking fresh.
  • Consider using hair masks and other deep conditioning treatments to keep your hair healthy.

How to choose the Best Partial Highlight Style

When deciding on the perfect partial highlight style for you, it’s essential to take several factors into account:

Hair Type and Texture

The nature of your hair plays a significant role. If your hair is fine or thin, it’s often best to steer clear of highlights around your face, as these can accentuate the appearance of thinness. Conversely, if you have thick or coarse hair, you can be more adventurous with the number of highlights.

Face Shape

 Your face shape influences the placement of highlights. For those with a round face, highlighting the sides can create the illusion of a longer face shape. In contrast, if you have an oval face, you have the flexibility to choose highlights from various areas on your head.

Desired Effect

Your ultimate goal dictates the style you should go for. If you’re aiming for a subtle hint of highlights, consider discussing with your stylist to add a few foils around your face and crown. However, if you’re in the mood for a more striking transformation, communicate your preference to your stylist, asking for additional foils and a lighter shade for a dramatic effect.

FAQs

  1. Are partial highlights suitable for all shades of brown hair? Yes, partial highlights can work well with various shades of brown hair. Whether you have light, medium, or dark brown hair, there are highlight options that can complement your base color.
  2. Do partial highlights require a lot of maintenance? No, partial highlights are generally low-maintenance. Because they are applied to only a portion of your hair, there is less upkeep involved compared to full highlights. Touch-ups are less frequent, making this a convenient option for many people.
  3. How do I choose the right shade for my partial highlights? The right shade of highlights depends on your personal preference, skin tone, and the effect you want to achieve. Consult with a professional colorist who can recommend shades that will complement your brown hair and enhance your overall look.
  4. Can I get creative with the placement of my partial highlights? Absolutely! You can get creative with the placement of your partial highlights. Some popular styles include face-framing highlights, peekaboo highlights, and highlights focused on the lower lengths. Discuss your preferences and ideas with your colorist to achieve a unique and personalized look.
  5. Will partial highlights damage my brown hair? When done by a skilled colorist using quality products, partial highlights should not significantly damage your brown hair. It’s essential to use proper hair care products and techniques to maintain the health and vibrancy of your hair after the highlighting process.

Final Takeaway

Partial highlights on brown hair are an excellent choice if you’re looking to add some dimension and depth to your locks without committing to a full color change. With the right technique and shade, you can achieve a subtle, natural-looking style that complements your skin tone and hair type. Remember to consult with a professional stylist, weigh the pros and cons, and choose a style that fits your lifestyle and preferences.

If you’re ready to try out partial highlights on brown hair, book an appointment with your stylist today and get ready to rock your new look!