Reverse Balayage
So many people are looking for lower maintenance color, and this is a perfect solution. If you already have bright highlights but are looking for something with an easier grow-out, Grummel suggests asking for a root color that’s one shade lighter than your natural. It will blend seamlessly with the highlights and your natural color, creating a lower contrast. But you’ll still have pops of the highlights.
Auburn Pop
Shades of red are clearly a standout trend for the coming year, but if you don’t want to go all the way, consider having your stylist weave some red pieces into your base shade. Shades of auburn mixed throughout really give the hair some subtle pop. I love anything two-toned because it gives amazing dimension throughout your hair. This look for warmer-toned brunettes who are looking for a small change.
Buttercream Blonde
If you’re a natural blonde and want to go lighter but not quite platinum, go for a baby blonde with a hint of warmth. With a natural light canvas to work off , you are already cutting through several layers of underlying warmth that takes a brunette hours to accomplish. This grows out nice and easily without much maintenance. You can get away with highlights once or twice a year. Make sure your colorist gets a great look at your eye, skin, and lip hues to conclude what is too buttery or just enough.