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The Right Color Highlights for Your Hair According to Your Base Color

    When it comes to hair color, there are two terms that are easily conflated: “base color” and “natural color.” Base color refers to the color of your hair, whether natural or dyed, before highlights, lowlights or any additional color is applied. Natural color is the hair color you were born with. This is the color you can see at the root line if someone’s hair is dyed and new hair growth begins.

    If you’re in search of a fresh, new look with more dimension, it’s important for your colorist to create the correct base color first. This also plays a big role in the kind of highlights that look best. “If you want a color that looks natural and flattering and grows out nicely, a good rule of thumb is to stay within three levels of your natural color,” says Katie Graves, colorist at Mirror Mirror in Austin, TX. These are the best highlights to consider for each hair color, according to the pros.