50 Flattering Brown Hair with Blonde Highlights to Inspire Your Next Hairstyle
40. Muted Ginger Blonde Highlights for Long Hair
Source: mashytaters – instagram.comThese highlights run through the hair in a disorganized fashion, letting the natural brunette hair peak through the ginger blonde color. This particular style allows for a more muted appearance for those who don’t enjoy dramatic effects. Even with straight hair, the coloring allows for an illusion of thickness and texture.
41. Dirty Blonde Highlights with Dark Brown Roots
Source: monarchhairco – instagram.comThis sporty look is perfect for a girl with short hairstyles who don’t want to mess with their hair every single day. The dark roots and bright highlights play together to form a naturally messy and tousled look. Simply run a comb through those strands, give it a voluminous side part and you’ll be ready to go!
42. Natural Chestnut Blonde Ombre Highlights
Source: sadieface – instagram.comThis hairstyle for women gives off a sophisticated appearance with the more mature color selection. Since it suits older women, the highlights aren’t as dramatic and look very natural. Whether worn to work at the office or down and messy at the club, this coloring transition between various settings exceptionally well.
43. Baby Blonde Highlights in Loose Waves
Source: jleighwebdoeshair – instagram.comIf you’re looking for a more youthful appearance, baby blonde highlights are the way to go. This shade of blonde is reminiscent of the hair color that most children have before it darkens with age and sun exposure. So, to sport this color again is an ode to adolescence and hints at a younger looking appearance. The natural shade also merges beautifully into brown hair.
44. Blonde and Brown Hair with Face Framing Highlights
Source: justinandersoncolor – instagram.comIt is also possible to go with two different color options for the highlights. Here, you can see a much lighter shade of blonde used for the face framing layers while a darker, more natural looking blonde is used for the breadth of the hair. This method creates an extraordinary texture that can’t be accomplished with just one shade of blonde. Give this one a try for its face-framing effect!