Brown Hair

Men and women may be more used to seeing their hair dyed in vibrant hues, but men are increasingly joining in and showing that brown is anything but boring! This year alone has witnessed many sporting funky brown hairstyles! Men with warm complexions and calm eyes should opt for rich chestnut brown with caramel highlights as the ideal hue to complete their handsome appearance.

Dark Brown

Dark brown hair can be an ideal look for men with medium complexions. The color adds contrast while still complementing your overall appearance; this shade works especially well on men with cool skin tones. One of the most favored dark brown hairstyles is the pompadour. This classic style involves pushing back a section of hair at the crown with styling products before shaving it down to create a fade style, creating an eye-catching and unique style for men with long locks who wish to show their individuality with bold looks. Perfect for formal as well as informal events, adding subtle highlights can further accentuate this handsome style!

Black

Dark brown hair suits those with medium to deep complexions, especially when highlighted with caramel tones. Additionally, this hue brings out the colors in their eyes, bringing them out even further. A tall quiff hairstyle is an iconic look that works particularly well with brown hair, featuring a pompadour high front with faded sides (either low or high, depending on your desired look). Additionally, this trendy option for men with moderately long hair is known as the textured spikes hairstyle; using styling products to achieve this style, pair this look with a beard for an alluring rugged appearance.

Ash Brown

Ash brown is an ideal hue to complement cool skin tones, providing depth and dimension in light hair while completing darker strands as well. Try an ash brown shade with touches of mauve and silver for an eye-catching, multifaceted look. Are you curious to test out the pastel hair trend? One way is to subtly blend pastel tones throughout an ash brown base ombre style; this subtle approach will eventually fade into your natural shade over time. If you are light blonde and looking to transition to an ash-brown hue, consult with your stylist about toning first – this will prevent premature graying or brassiness as time progresses. Furthermore, use products that promote color vibrancy, such as shampoos and conditioners without sulfates in their formulas, to maintain radiant locks.

Highlights

Highlights can add depth and dimension to any style but stand out alongside darker hair colors. Highlights help your overall style stand out without looking overdone or unnatural. Men with dark hair can experiment with various highlights for their locks, including peach. Its bright hue will help them stand out and draw people’s eyes; try red highlights on brown locks for something bolder. Caramel highlights are a fantastic option for men with brown hair who prefer subtler highlights over eye-catching blonde ones and look great with both black and brown locks. What’s even better about caramel highlights is they work on all types of curly or wavy locks – no matter the texture!

Light Brown

Glossy chestnut brown hues suit most skin tones and work particularly well when styled with wavy hair. Add caramel highlights for a warmer tone; this look works particularly well when styled with side-part haircuts that emphasize your lovely locks. Copper brown hues stand out against short, shaggy cuts with short layers. This hue works exceptionally well on men with cool complexions as it brightens their eyes while looking natural when worn by guys with light to medium strands. Reaching this smoldering shade of brown can be achieved through balayage ombre. To keep maintenance low-key, ask your stylist to use baby lights instead of complete highlighting techniques; touch-ups for roots should only occur every 6-8 weeks, and toner refreshes should only happen every 3-4 months.