Hair Tint Colours For Darker Hair

Natural

Dying your hair is an enjoyable stylistic journey, but can take its toll on its condition. A hair tint offers a less damaging option. These semi-permanent tints gradually fade with each shampoo, often lasting up to 30 washes. Find your ideal match from an array of vibrant hues.

Medium

Medium skin tones with cool undertones can pull off blue shades such as vibrant violet or bright purple-pink (just make sure they do not clash too strongly with your complexion), while vibrant green hues such as emerald or apple green also complement them well.

Dark

Viola Davis, Lupita Nyong’o and Gabrielle Union have shown that there’s nothing inherently wrong with darker hair colors. Chestnut hair colors with subtle brown highlights are an ideal option for dark complexions, while copper or burgundy hues will accentuate their reddish tones in their skin tone. Another classic dark hair color choice is garnet; a cool-toned red with subtle blue tones.

Blonde

Light ash blonde can create an inviting snow-inspired hue that complements any complexion, creating an eye-catching modern look. Its cool tones provide the ideal contrast against yellow tones that come with typical blonde hues, offering you an appealing and modern appearance.

Red

No matter your natural hair colour – blonde or brunette – there is always room in the tint game for vibrant red shades! Below are a few of our favorites.

Brown

Brunettes have an abundance of hair colors available to them when it comes to selecting their ideal shade, from warm-toned chestnut, caramel and molasses shades, cool ash brown hair tint colors and lush chocolate tones. Mila Kunis rocked an espresso hue which perfectly complemented her eye color and natural skin tone, while Priyanka Chopra shined with dark chocolate highlights that highlighted peaches in her complexion.

Black

Black hair tints, commonly referred to as brunette hair dyes, look fantastic on any skin tone. Warm skin tones should opt for shades with reddish undertones like chestnut or mahogany while copper or golden hues will enliven tanned complexions. Conversely, those with cool skin tones might consider blue black or shades with violet undertones like blue violet. For an extravagant pop of color choose maroon or burgundy.

Purple

Purple hair can make you stand out like never before! It looks best on natural dark brunettes with cool-toned skin. The warm plum hue will highlight any golden flecks present in your eyes while pairing well with neutral makeup shades.

Blue

Dark blue tint can create an eye-catchingly dramatic look if applied to dark hair, giving it the appearance of elegant bob or sleek black-blue ombre locks. Dark Prussian blue looks particularly striking against this background and may bring to mind cold skies and deep storms.