The Best Lowlights for Spring: 9 Fresh Looks to Try

1. Blonde Lowlights

If you want to give your blonde base a more multidimensional effect, adding in some darker (or ashier) blonde lowlights helps your color look full of life. To get the look, be sure to ask your colorist to use balayage highlighting technique to create a look with contrasting blonde tones.

2. Honey-Blonde Highlights

When you want your brown base color to pop, adding in some honey blonde or golden highlights easily helps brighten up any complexion. To get the look, ask your colorist to carefully create warm balayage highlights all over your hair. This helps your brown and blonde tones blend together with ease.

3. Blorange Highlights

Great for those with blonde or light brown bases, adding in some blorange highlights gives your hair a cool ombré-like effect. However, maintaining your vibrant color look for this one is work in itself, so you’ll want to use a color-safe shampoo and conditioner such as TRESemmé Color Revitalize Shampoo and TRESemmé Color Revitalize Conditioner to keep your shade vibrant.

4. Chunky Lowlights

The best lowlights are all about dramatic contrast, so don’t be afraid to experiment with chunkier lowlights in order to help your overall color stand out.

5. Red Lowlights

To give brunette tones some added spice, try adding in some cherry red, auburn or red-plum lowlights in order to shake things up.

6. Blonde-Pink Highlights

Dressing up your blonde with some playful pink highlights always makes for a fun spring look. But while pink highlights definitely are exciting, you’ll want to wash your hair less, as these fun colors tend to fade pretty fast. To avoid the unwanted color fade associated with pastel tones, try using Suave Professionals Keratin Infusion Color Care Dry Shampoo to keep your hair fresh and matte whenever you don’t shampoo.

7. Silver Highlights

To spike up your blonde color, ask your colorist to create dramatic silver highlights throughout your hair. However, to keep your hair away from brassiness, be sure to use a violet color mask at home or rinse with a purple shampoo, like Bed Head by TIGI Dumb Blonde Purple Toning Shampoo, once or twice a week in order to keep any icky orange and yellow tones at bay.

8. Mauve Underlights

When you want your color looks to bold and dramatic, opting for alluring mauve lowlights keeps your look mysterious and unpredictable. However, it’s important to note that this is a look best left to a professional, as it may be too complicated to try on your own at home.

9. Pastel-Blue Highlights

Perfect for spring break, playing around with pastel blue highlights helps perk up blonde tones in a heartbeat. Want more color ideas? Here are 18 spring hair color trends you’ve got to know about!

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