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The Lowdown on Lowlights: 4 Things to Know About This Fall Hair Trend

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As the days get shorter and the sun stays lower on the horizon, golden hour seems to last forever. Colors look richer, the air is crisp, and leaves begin to turn gorgeous shades of orange, red, and yellow.

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If you’re ready for a touch of fall, start your autumn transformation with lowlights: the season’s most iconic hair trend. Here are four things to know about lowlights.

What Are Lowlights?

While highlights add dimension to your hair with lighter pieces, lowlights use darker strands to add depth and richness to your locks. An experienced hairstylist can help you choose warm, deep shades that complement your hair color and complexion.

With cohesive blending, this coloring technique requires little maintenance and can help your hair look healthy, happy, and fall-ready. Make the most of your new fall look by applying a volumizing spray to damp hair and blow-drying for weightless volume and touchable definition.

Why Are Lowlights Perfect for Fall?

Autumn is all about preparing for the cozy, sleepy winter months ahead. Think warm sweaters, steaming mugs of spiced cider, and warm candlelight. As our summer tans and natural highlights fade, lowlights can help us embrace the beauty of the changing seasons.

Weaving rich, warm hues throughout your hair can enhance the natural seasonal changes in your appearance and complement your fall wardrobe. After all, what goes better with a fuzzy maroon sweater and pumpkin spice latte than honey-hued hair?

Can I Keep My Base Color?

Yes! Lowlights can add dimension and warmth to any hair color, making them a wonderful option for anyone looking to refresh their style seasonally—without a big commitment. While anyone can wear lowlights, here are a few color-specific tips to keep in mind:

  • Blondes: With the right lowlights, you can take your blonde locks from a sunny summer platinum to a rich autumn gold—just be sure to keep using your weekly toning purple shampoo to keep brassiness at bay. Let’s leave those orange hues to the leaves.
  • Brunettes: Since you’re starting out with a darker color, be sure to choose lowlights that are two to three shades darker than your base color. Choosing a rich caramel or dark chocolate brown can help your hair look sweet and subtly enhanced.
  • Redheads: A few deep hues can help your locks transition from summer to fall. Opt for auburn or maroon shades that complement your base color to keep your lowlights low-maintenance and natural-looking.

Let’s Talk Texture.

Fuzzy blankets, crisp apples, and crunchy leaves: Texture and fall go together like tea and honey! Your fresh fall lowlights can give your hair a fuller look, and the right styling techniques can accentuate this stylish benefit.

A hair texturizer that delivers weightless volume and a medium hold can help you master that windswept fall look—without a single hair out of place. Simply spray your favorite texturizing product onto dry hair and until you reach your desired style.

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Get ready to glow during those endless autumn golden hours with these lowlight tips.

About UNITE Hair

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Your next great hair day is right around the corner. Discover the brand that celebrities, stylists, and women worldwide turn to for touchable, happy locks: UNITE Hair. For over 20 years, this stylist-founded brand has helped women with all hair types achieve the looks they want with the locks they have. Whether you’re searching for a non-toning daily purple shampoo and purple conditioner to keep your blonde locks bright and nourished or a texturizing spray hair product that offers thermal and UV protection, UNITE has you covered. With six carefully tailored systems to choose from, you can curate a routine to reveal your best hair yet. Plus, their thoughtfully crafted, multitasking products are PETA-certified cruelty-free, so you can use high-performance products with a clean conscience.

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