17 Subtle but Stylish Ways to Add Color to Your Hair ...

By Lyndsie

I always say that your hair is the one thing you can really play with, but all the same, adding a bright, unexpected, or uncommon color to your hair is kind of daunting. Bold shades are just that – bold. You might not be ready for a standout change, but that doesn't mean you have to completely avoid adding vivid hues to your hair. You can go for a subtle, stylish approach at first – after all, you can always add more, but you can't take away the color.

1 Pale Pastel Tips

Pastel shades like this mix surprisingly well with light hair.

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2 Just the Tips

Add color to just the tips of your hair and, if you need to, you can easily hide it.

3 In the Bangs

This is so dated, but I remember all the cool, brainy college girls rocking this look back in the late '90s and early '00s.

4 Dark at the Roots

I just love this color, sorry, but transitioning from dark roots to your hair color of choice is a great way to add a pop to your look.

5 Face Framing

A few wisps of color around the face – perfection! Also, I die for Rachel in this picture.

6 Subtle but Stunning Highlights

I love everything about this. Every single thing. This girl slays her whole look! And silvery highlights in dark hair, that is magnificent.

7 Go with Grey

I confess, I love the grey trend. It's a natural color, after all. Tone it with blue, green, and a little lavender, though, and the results are truly gorgeous.

8 The Girl with Her Hair on Fire

Yes. Yes to all of this. Absolutely on fire.

9 Start in the Middle

You have to admit, this is so pretty. Look at the subtle strands of pink hiding up top!

10 Blended from the Back

Blend color from the back and near the bottom of your hair to keep it a teensy bit of a secret.

11 Sprinkle in Little Wisps of Color

This style is absolutely iridescent.

12 Pick a Dark Shade

Remember, shades of blue and purple can be so dark, they look almost black. That look is dramatic, yes, but it's still technically kind of subtle.

13 Layer Your Shades

Your natural hair blends in with the brightly colored bits. I think this looks particularly lovely with longer hair.

14 Put in a Few Pastels

You might choose to wash out the color a bit more, though.

15 Blend with Blonde

Told you this worked.

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Incorporating blonde highlights into your hair can create a gorgeous, sun-kissed look that's both chic and understated. Whether you choose honey, platinum, or caramel tones, blending these lighter strands with your natural color adds dimension and warmth. It's the perfect technique for those who want a subtle change or to experiment with color without a major commitment. Pro tip: Consult with a professional colorist to find the blonde shade that flatters your skin tone the best. You'll be amazed at how a few strategically placed highlights can completely transform your look.

16 Sorry, I've Got a Thing for Purple

I'm not really sorry

17 Choose Extreme Contrasts

Like blonde and copper. Blonde and anything, really. Copper and anything, also.

The best part is that you can now use impermanent and semi-permanent color products, plus you don't have to rely on dye. Think you might make a bold hair move now?

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