Lowlights are the darker strands in the hair, adding depth and contrast. These are essentially the opposite of highlights. Your hair can appear richer and darker than it actually is, so adjust your expectations accordingly.
Marco Pelusi is a renowned hair artist and educator in West Hollywood, California. He emphasizes the value of consulting a professional before opting for lowlights.
What is your hair aspiration? What do you wish to attain? Consider these questions and communicate with your stylist.
Express your preferences regarding the tone and how dark you want your hair to look. “Your colorist should easily be able to choose the right level and tone of lowlights for you. It would be beneficial if they provide you with color swatches as a reference, too,” states Pelusi.
The major concern in this color trend emerges if you use unsuitable hair care products. The use of wrong shampoos and conditioners can wash away the color.
With this hair color trend, you can choose to go darker while achieving a beautiful dimension. Here are the images of the finest and most popular ideas for lowlights!

#1: Lowlights on a Multi-Faceted Pixie
A stunning multi-faceted pixie is ideal for you if you aren’t hesitant about short hair. Pixie cuts are excellent if you desire something easy to manage and that doesn’t require excessive time to style.

#2: Stunning Options for Brown Hair
After lightening your dark tresses, lowlights for brown hair will enhance the dimension. Style your long hair with gentle waves, enhancing the natural feel provided by a foilayage. Visit your colorist every 8-10 weeks for a toner to revitalize your look. A foilyage is the perfect color choice if you’re a woman with a hectic lifestyle who struggles to come in every 6 weeks for a foil refresh.

#3: Relaxed Styles for Red and Blonde Hair
Lowlights on red and blonde hair are an excellent choice since it’s a color that looks fabulous on a natural level 7. Alternating highlights and lowlights can add dimension. This can be executed subtly or with chunkier sections for varied effects. Consider a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo to ensure the reds retain their vibrancy in your hair.

#4: Stunning Silver Highlights
No one would expect that platinum and silver lowlights can look this gorgeous, but if executed well, they can captivate any space. The blend of blonde and silver fuses to create an almost ombre-like effect but be cautious, if you’re flaunting this chic silver, it demands some upkeep or it will simply become lackluster and age you prematurely.

#5: Textured and Beautiful Lowlights
A blend of beautiful lowlights, reverse balayage, and a shadow root brings just the right touch of dimension if you aim to enhance texture in your finer hair. Introducing dimension can produce the effect of denser, more textured hair.

#6: Elevated Lowlights and Highlights for Dark Hair
The salt-and-pepper type of dimension is sure to amaze you! These highlights and lowlights for dark hair are a smart way to blend your grey seamlessly. Enhance its youthful charm by styling your mid-length locks with voluminous waves.

#7: Delightful Lowlights for a Strawberry Radiance
A dimensional blonde doesn’t always have to be overly bright. Combine your highlights and lowlights to achieve a strawberry radiance. Layers on your long mane will create a slight volume for detailed hair ends. Since you are not entirely blonde or completely dark, you maintain a bit of both to break free from monotony. It’s perfect if you don’t have much time to frequently visit the beauty salon.

#8: Beautiful Options for Gray Hair
Choose to enhance your stormy locks with beautiful silver highlights. Give your gray hair soft, flowing curls and face-framing fringes to help complete your youthful glow.

#9: Top Caramel Blonde Styles for Women Over 60
If you are above 60 years old, opting for a caramel blonde hue can add the depth and brightness you desire. Warm blonde highlights framing your face with rich brown lowlights below create a stunning color mix. When styled with a chic pixie cut, your hair will exude youthfulness, contrast, and dimension.

#10: Can Lowlights Complement Every Hair Shade: Playful Pastel Pink
Choose a vibrant and playful pastel pink with lowlights. When opting for a pastel hue, it’s important to recognize that vivid colors are semi-permanent, meaning they will fade more quickly than standard permanent shades, and the softer the fashion color, the shorter its lifespan. I always recommend that you leave the salon equipped with a toning color shampoo like Viral Colorwash in light pink. It will help re-tone your hair at home, allowing the pink to stay vibrant longer.

#11: Beautiful Blonde Balayage
This technique features a blonde balayage with lowlights that enhances the highlights, adding dimension, depth, and movement to your hair. Always style with a light hair oil and a light finishing spray for a hold that still allows for movement. I suggest balayage hair colors if you want to refresh your traditional highlighted look.

#12: Delicious Chocolate Copper
Here’s a delectable shade of chocolate copper for your fine tresses. The balayage achieves a beautiful color melt effect, which looks flattering on waves. It’s the style that’s ideal if your locks are a few inches past the shoulders.

#13: Luxurious Chestnut for Women Aged 50 and Above
If you’re seeking a hair color that offers depth, consider chestnut lowlights if you’re a woman over 50. The chestnut lowlights are exceptional and incredibly complementary to any skin tone. Consult your stylist to see if this style and shade would suit your hair texture.

#14: Subtle Adjustments for Lowlights
Go for a dirty blonde color if you’re seeking a very subtle adjustment if you’re an extremely blonde woman. To create this look, I recommend using a demi-permanent color so that it can be lifted out of your hair easily in case you want to return to a more complete blonde appearance. Also, a demi-permanent color is typically an option that will not harm the hair!

#15: Lustrous Lowlights
Experiment with lustrous lowlights to infuse your flat hair with multi-dimensional tones that create the illusion of added fullness. To achieve this, request any shade of maple, chestnut, or golden bronde. Utilizing contrasting shades against your natural color enhances the depth and shine of your hair, making it a wonderfully low-maintenance option as regrowth remains incredibly subtle.

#16: Playful & Charming Lowlights
Experiment with a playful and charming hair color. As far as color goes, having a dark base with lowlights versus highlights gives you longevity with your color. You won’t see any regrowth; if you are on the low-maintenance side, you can go 12-14 weeks with your color.

#17: Multifaceted Autumn Hue
This style offers remarkable flexibility suitable for a variety of lifestyles and hair types. I suggest incorporating a lowlight (available in a spectrum of shades to complement any hair/skin tones) if you’re seeking a transformation that enhances the dimension and richness of your hair.

#18: Charming Lowlights on Short Hair
Looking for an innovative way to refresh your neck-length hair with a beautiful transformation? Consider adding baby highlights and lowlights to your short hair—it’s a delightful choice! The added depth and gentle dimension create a textured look for your fine locks.

#19: Adorable Baby Lowlights
Adorable baby lowlights create a softer blend of colors. The hair technique consists of a dye that is darker than the base color and applied in finer sections. This results in richer tones, providing more dimension to your overall look.

#20: Subtle Dark Brown Lowlights
Less commonly known but just as effective, lowlights add depth and dimension to brown hair. Combined with gentle curls and a layered style, mocha lowlights can beautifully accentuate your eye color and enhance your complexion.

#21: Irresistible Chocolate Brown
Choose a full head of creamy ash blonde highlights combined with deep chocolate brown lowlights. At times, pairing dark and light shades can appear uneven, so ensure your layers are well-blended and feathered to prevent spots and patches. This mix of lowlights and highlights suits all hair types. Keep in mind that if your hair starts very light or is highly porous, the darker sections may fade more quickly. Always opt for a quality paraben and sulfate-free, color-preserving shampoo.

#22: Lowlights and Highlights: Rich Brown and Blonde Dimensions
Explore a beautifully dimensional and unique coffee brown and blonde tone with lowlights and highlights. What distinguishes lowlights from highlights? While lowlights represent the darker strands or sections of your hair, highlights reflect the lighter ones, together creating a dimension that can breathe life into your hair’s texture and color. This style is perfect for those seeking a low-maintenance option that remains natural while infusing some color without frequent touch-ups or toning.

#23: Stunning Long Wavy Blonde Locks
There’s nothing quite like bright blonde hair with a touch of depth. When a color appears naturally sun-kissed, it often benefits from incorporating two to three additional shades. So, be sure to consult your colorist about adding some lowlights.

#24: Multidimensional Copper Bob
Multidimensional coppers attract attention every time and there’s a good reason for that. Your best bet is to use a warmer color as your lowlight to enhance the copper. If you’re concerned about having too much contrast, start off with a less is more strategy. You can always add more at your next appointment.

#25: Shadow Roots Transitioning to Bold Red
Consider a daring textured stacked haircut featuring lowlights and a shadow root transitioning into a bold red. Embracing bright-colored hair requires a confident personality and a willingness to stand out in any setting. Additionally, you should be prepared for the necessary maintenance. Fashion colors demand attention as they tend to fade, necessitating a refresh every 4 to 5 weeks.

#26: Blonde Highlights and Lowlights Overview
The ideal highlights and lowlights for blondes provide a gentle and effortless finish. Enhance your tresses by adding movement with beach waves styled in your mid-length cut.

#27: Stylish Burgundy for Mature Women
If you’re a mature woman, burgundy lowlights provide a striking transformation without extensive upkeep. Achieve the hue with a cool red demi-permanent color. Ask your stylist to employ a free-hand painting technique for this. It removes any lines of demarcation as it grows out and blends tonal variations.

#28: Beautiful Blonde Locks
Blonde locks provide dimension retention, enhancing growth maintenance. Lowlights effectively soften bold colors for a more organic appearance.

#29: Stunning Dark Brown Hair
Dark brown hair exudes richness and character! Accents of honey tones would be a perfect option to enhance the luster of your locks. This is the type of style that looks fabulous with soft waves added to your long hair.

#30: Elegant Brown Hair with Blonde Strands
Light brown hair with blonde strands is an absolute must-try! Gorgeous waves look lovely in this shade as they enhance the volume and shine of your flowing locks.

#31: Stunning Lowlights for Silver Hair
Lowlights and depth on diamond blonde tresses aren’t a bad idea. In fact, it’s one ingredient to come up with a delightful effect like this one. Achieve this look by going for the perfect lowlights for your silver hair. More waves on your medium-length mane will bring out a sophisticated volume.

#32: Brilliant Balayage with Shadow Roots
The balayage and shadow roots blend beautifully to create a gentle transition from darker roots to lighter blonde ends, while ensuring dimension throughout your hair. It’s much more understated than the conventional ombré effect or standard highlights/lowlights. I suggest using Redken Ph Bonder during the lightening process to preserve the health and luster of your hair.

#33: Stylish Options for Dark Hair
Embrace a trendy look if you’re aiming for a change without going blonde. Discuss the most suitable color with your stylist during your consultation. Request a full dark brown color for your hair, then ask your stylist to balayage a few strands for lowlights to create depth and dimension.

#34: Subtle Lowlights for a Brown Bob Haircut
Integrating lowlights into a brown bob haircut significantly transforms your standard bob style. Generally, lowlights on brown hair enhance the depth, creating a striking change in your look!

#35: Stylish Lowlights
A stylish lowlights look with gorgeous tones will keep your color fashionable and slows down the visibility of new growth.

#36: Layered Flavorful Tones
Natural lowlights paired with a shadow root exemplify the essence of layered flavorful tones. Bronde is incredibly versatile and can be styled in various lengths and textures, whether long, short, curly, straight, or on fine or thick hair!

#37 Elegant Lowlights on Natural Roots
Transform with sophistication using these silver lowlights that seamlessly blend into the natural gray, perfect for wavy, medium-density hair. This layered cut complements an oval face, providing movement and a youthful touch for women in their 50s. While it adds depth, consider the upkeep; silver tones can fade, necessitating salon visits to preserve vibrancy.
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