Mauve Hair Trends For Brunettes

Compared to other trends that require bleach, mauve hair looks do not require bleach. To maintain this style, keep up with regular toning appointments and a root touch-up every few weeks. If you need more time to prepare for full mauve locks, ask your stylist to incorporate soft pink hues for an eye-catching variation of this shade. Just be sure to use a color-saving shampoo to preserve its intensity for as long as possible!

1. Chocolate Mauve

Mauve is an attractive yet subdued hue that provides contrast without going as far as rainbow hair trends. Additionally, its golden tones complement those with golden features beautifully, and celebrity hairstylist Angelina Murphy has found that mauve highlights are especially great for brunettes as the shade combines warm and cool tones to complement dark complexions. Chocolate mauve balayage highlights are an easy and cost-effective way to add pastel highlights without making a permanent commitment to changing all-over color. Since balayage involves hand-painting highlights onto the hair, professional stylists should perform this technique for optimal results. When searching for mauve balayage stylists, bring photos as references so they can help achieve your desired style. Face-framing balayage is another option to create an eye-catching focal point around the face, featuring delicate baby lights to chunkier mauve ribbons of color. Since balayage is typically concentrated from mid-lengths to the ends of your hair, it should help soften any harsh lines when your roots start growing.

2. Soft Mauve

Dusty mauve is an ideal shade for brunettes, thanks to its warm pink tones flatter any complexion and create a gorgeous, soft, and subdued look that won’t wash out deep features. Plus, unlike some bright hues that might wash out darker hair strands entirely, dusty mauve’s neutrality complements dark hair beautifully. An effortless way to achieve this look is with a natural brunette base and minimal root touch-ups or opting for darker locks with mauve highlights for an ultra-glam vibe. This ombre style can also work for those who want a bit of pink but may need access to full-on berry hues due to work or other restrictions. To keep the icy purple shade of your locks looking its best, find a shampoo and conditioner free of sulfates that helps lock in color, like the L’Oreal Paris Everpure Sulfate-Free Brass Toning Purple Shampoo and Conditioner, which contains purple pigments to neutralize warm blonde, brown, or highlighted hair colors.

3. Hailey Bieber’s Mauve

Hailey Bieber is well-regarded in the beauty world, serving as an advisor for her fans. From sharing purple shampoo with Justin to using an A-lister’s favorite hair mask, Hailey is always on the lookout for new trends to try; her most recent obsession seems to be mauve — an earthy natural shade that complements both cool and warm skin tones according to PopSugar. On Sunday, Rhode Beauty founder Lauren Rhode posted a TikTok showing her cute summery look at a beach in London. Wearing matching sheer lilac bikinis and pants and showing her long pearly nails close up, she gave viewers an impression of summer fun in London! But how can you achieve the look at home? Gibson suggests using a money piece – this shade has proven popular with clients! For extra assurance that it suits your complexion perfectly, bring images as reference images when consulting your stylist, she advises.

4. Soft Pink Mauve

Hippie is an ideal shade for brunettes who desire a hint of pink without looking washed out. Not quite mauve or raspberry, Hippie makes for a beautiful ‘in-between’ shade that pairs beautifully with blue and green jewel tones and neutral browns and grays. This pastel mauve hue is adorable and delicate and beautifully complements medium skin tones. This is an excellent option for girls who wish to avoid experimenting with bolder shades but still wish for subtlety in their mane color choices. This soothing mauve hue has a touch of peach, making it a beautiful wall color and pairable with light pastel blues and greens. If you want something more adventurous, ask your hairstylist to create a pink balayage look with purple or blue highlights – it’s a fun way to experiment with mauve fashion while staying on-trend!