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Color can be daunting when it comes to coloring hair, but that doesn’t need to be the case! Use the Cool Photo Editor’s Duplicate Layer, Select and Mask tools as well as others for some easy hair editing magic! Enhance the texture and style of blonde strands with caramel highlights for an eye-catching finish! This irresistibly yummy hue complements all skin tones beautifully!

Caramel Highlights

Caramel hair highlights are an elegant warm tone that complements all kinds of light and dark hair colors, from lighter hues such as blonde to darker brunettes. Their vibrant contrast works wonderfully on lighter shades while adding subtle depth in darker tones like brunette. Furthermore, caramel complements women with both warm and neutral skin tones making this trend ideal for all ages.

Caramel balayage is an effective way to add gorgeous hues like caramel to your hair without going blonde. It’s a semi-permanent coloring technique which seamlessly blends roots and ends without creating harsh contrast between them, perfect for brunettes looking to give their style a sun-kissed glow without going all out with blonde highlights.

Cindy Crawford and Laetitia Casta of the iconic 1990s models Cindy Crawford and Laetitia Casta were renowned for their decadent deep caramel highlights. Recently, Behati Prinsloo and Sofia Vergara have also adopted this look with beautiful caramel balayage on their dark locks; its vibrant play of colors making their wavy locks pop, as the golden tones accentuated all the gorgeous tones in their complexions.

Beige Blonde

Beige blonde is an ideal shade for people with olive or neutral skin tones, as its lighter shade adds contrast while still looking warm. When done right, beige blonde can also highlight your features and brighten up your appearance beautifully – think of it as something between sandy blonde and neutral brown tones or even ash blonde!

Beige hair stands out from its counterpart ash blonde by having an earthy mushroom-like tone that complements those seeking natural-looking blonde hues. Unfortunately, however, beige can quickly change into coppery shades if left without proper maintenance.

To avoid brassy tones, look for toners with wheat, champagne or mother of pearl tones to prevent your blonde from going too light. Furthermore, ensure that it stays vibrant by using color-safe shampoo and heat protection spray to condition it well and ensuring long-term vibrancy of the shade.

Honey Blonde

Honey blonde is an appealing shade that complements almost all skin tones, featuring dominant copper and amber undertones which pair beautifully with warmer skin tones, while wavy or curly hair textures really bring out its captivating metallic sheen.

For clients who desire a lighter shade, balayage or ombre looks with subtle face-framing highlights are great choices for creating natural, fresh-looking color with minimal maintenance needed. Shadow roots coloring is another alternative worth considering for more unconventional looks.

Your client can maintain the health of their blonde shade by switching to sulfate-free shampoo and regularly applying L’Oreal Professionnel Serie Expert Absolute Repair Instant Resurfacing Masque in their routine – doing this will help their blonde hue stay vibrant year-round!

Dark Blonde

Interested in an elegant yet warm blonde shade of hair color? Try opting for dark golden tones – they suit every complexion! Plus they require minimal upkeep. If you have black or brown locks, speak to your colorist about lightening just your roots while adding some dark blonde highlights for an elegant gradient effect.

Like Priyanka Chopra Jonas, you can also achieve an exquisite face-framing effect with dark blonde highlights by bleaching your face-framing streaks several shades lighter than your rest of your blonde locks for an unassuming, sun-kissed appearance.

Celebrities such as Gigi Hadid and Ciara have taken to dark blonde balayage as a way to add dimension to their blonde locks. To achieve a cool-toned dark blonde, your haircolorist will first lift your base color to yellow before applying a darker blonde shade overtop of it – an effective way to experiment with new hues without fully committing to an extensive makeover!