

Light red, golden highlights help provide a warm, sun kissed hair look that will brighten up your days in winter or get your hairstyle ready for a vacation in summer. The Golden Blonde shade helps create subtle contrast and, of course, highlights in hair. For naturally light hair - think ginger or strawberry blonde - Slattery recommends coloring highlights with Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Color Creme H2 – Golden Blonde. To find the best highlight color for your hair, first determine if you have naturally light or naturally dark hair. You can check for these end results by reading the product name or description on the box. According to Patricia Slattery, Assistant Vice President of Hair Color Education, Training & Testing at L'Oreal, for natural redheads seeking highlights, “a bleach is your best bet to lighten your hair, and the key is to leave some warmth.” Slattery recommends choosing a highlight color with the end result “’warm’” or “golden” to create some harmony with your base color and add deliberate hair dimension. Natural redheads can opt for highlights just as easily as faux redheads. Highlights are also a simple way to mix up your hair color without dyeing the full head at once. Whether you have strawberry blonde or auburn hair, highlights can take your red hair to the next level. Highlights aren’t just for brunettes and blondes- even natural redheads can use highlights to add dimension and a bit more personality to their hair.
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How to Highlight Hair for Natural Red-Heads
