Because brown definitely doesnt have to be boring.

Blondes aren’t the only ones that can have fun with their hair color.

But guess what: Absolutely none of the above holds true.

woman who cuts her hair dyed reddish brown.

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Case in point: These ten gorgeous colors, perfect for brunettes.

Ask your colorist for mocha highlights, which can either start at the root or lower.

As far as upkeep goes, plan on refreshing these highlights three to four times per year.

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And, because it has a neutral undertone, it’s flattering on a wide array of skin tones.

This will keep that neutral undertone from becoming too warm, Brook explains.

you’re free to also try an at-home option like Pureology Clear Top Coat.

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Pale Walnut

Looking for low-maintenance color?

A money piece (aka a brighter piece around the face) brings everything together, she says.

She likes Olaplex No.4P Blonde Enhancer Toning Shampoo, which she says has the added benefit of strengthening strands.

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“The warm neutral tone gradually fades towards a lighter camel hue at the end.”

Picture a portobello mushroom.

That’s the inspo for this ashy grey-brown hue.

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If you’re already a brunette, this color will be fairly low maintenance.

Pair it with sultry makeup and you get effortless elegance.

Case in point: It’s a shade Hailey Bieber often rocks.

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First, determine your undertones.

If your veins look greenish, then you have warm undertones.

This knowledge will help your colorist find a complementary color.

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Next, consider your skin tone.

Find a photo of a person with your skin tone to find haircolor inspo.

Wash with a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo and conditioner.

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Rinsing with cool water (instead of warm) helps seal the cuticle for vibrant-looking color.

And ask your colorist about a toner or gloss to combat brassy tones.

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Hailey Bieber

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Zendaya with burnt sienna hair color

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