Female Hair Colors For Every Skin Tone

Women are always searching for new looks; one way to change your style is through hair coloring. From blonde, brunette, or redhead, something is bound to suit you perfectly.

Balayage and ombre styles remain highly fashionable alongside vivid hues such as bright blues, hot pinks, and vibrant purples.

Warm Blonde

Warm honey blonde is one of the most flattering blonde hair colors for every complexion and eye color, pairing perfectly with any eye shade and providing gradual lightening solutions for those wanting to lighten their locks.

Strawberry blonde is another beloved warm blonde shade, made famous by Reese Witherspoon, showcasing this soft reddish-blonde hue that radiates warmth and vibrance.

Cream soda is an irresistibly buttery hue perfect for light skin tones. Wear this beach-worthy hue as an accent or all over (like RHOP star Gizelle Bryant did!).

Ginger Spice

This year, women with blonde hair can add some flair by trying bold toasted ginger shades that complement warm skin tones and redheads alike. Redheads will significantly benefit from adding this eye-catching hue for added zest – and its easy care requires only regular gloss treatments every six weeks or so!

Brunettes don’t miss out on the fun with an updated look – mushroom brown can help if your complete brunette base requires refreshing without going too light. For an equally subtle change, ask your stylist to blend some baby lights nearer your roots for added effect.

Redheads continue to reign supreme with their bold personalities and undeniable beauty that men can’t help but admire. Showcase your charm by choosing strawberry blonde locks or channel the Castor and Pollux look in Gemini makeup.

Auburn

Auburn hair color stands out for being both rich and vibrant while complimenting most skin tones. Lighter copper tones work exceptionally well on porcelain skin tones, while deeper red versions work great for medium or tanned complexions. Auburn’s sleek texture means regular salon visits for root touch-ups and gloss treatments are essential in keeping it looking its best!

Add zesty cinnamon highlights or choose subtler cool-toned auburn with baby lights for effortless and stylish results that beautifully bring out your green eyes.

If you have darker strands, experiment with a red shade similar to the hue of rust for an appealing and inviting look that works beautifully on medium to dark brown hair and most eye colors.

Mushroom Brown

Mushroom Brown is a cool-toned ash-brown shade that works particularly well on olive-skinned brunettes. Combine it with light neutral blonde balayage to achieve a natural-looking hair color that draws out your eyes, or ask your hairstylist to add face-framing blond highlights that highlight frontally to balance out its darker base tone.

Silvery blonde strands contrast beautifully against the earthy tones of mushroom brown hair for a fashionable look that’s right on trend. If you like this silver hair color trend that’s taking over 2023, try opting for an understated metallic hue that doesn’t stray too far from your signature hue.

If your roots have darker shades, your stylist will use a color formula to match them to the rest of your current hue and blend highlights and lowlights for an organic multidimensional effect.

Sable

The Sable (Martes zibellina) is an omnivorous carnivore native to Russia and Siberia with one of the thickest fur coats on Earth, living throughout Siberia, northern Mongolia, eastern Kazakhstan, North Korea, and Hokkaido in Japan. Closely related to European and American pine martens, it can interbreed with them, producing kids hybrids – although these don’t usually breed back together again after the breeding season has concluded.

The Sable is often depicted as a symbol of wealth and power in Russian literature and culture; its luscious fur was once considered a status symbol by royalty. Economic value may have saved this animal from becoming extinct in its wild environment, as many animals that humans don’t highly matter are quickly forgotten about and eventually go extinct.