Top 10 Low Maintenance Hair Colors For Women

Written by Lopa K16th Apr 2024
Top 10 Low Maintenance Hair Colors for Women

Hair colouring can be a lot of fun as it allows you to bring some drama to your hair and gives you an instant transformation. But while choosing hair color for women, there are two ways to go about it - either you pick a low maintenance yet chic hue or go for a crazier, quirky tint that stands out in a crowd.  

Sure, vibrant and crazy colours make for a wonderful Insta moment but they often fade faster and are tricky to maintain. If you want something pretty but easy, low-maintenance colours is for you. But, that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on the glam factor because we picked some fabulous hair color ideas for women that are also flattering for all skin tones. 

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1. Global Red

Global colouring is a technique that covers your mane in a single hue from root to tip. A red-brown global dye job is perfect for covering up greys and best for olive and warm skin tones. It is a simple procedure and can never go wrong. This flattering shade is a good start for first-timers who want to experience a hair colouring treatment. 

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2. Face-Framing Highlights 

Slender, dainty blonde highlights paired with glossy black hair look so stunning on Indian skin tones. Focus on framing your face with the highlights cascading down the front and merging into scattered hues at the ends. This is a good way to experiment with blonde hues without having to go all the way and works with wavy and straight hair. 

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3. Warm Brown Accents 

If you are bored with black hair but do not want a big change, this warm brunette is a good option to pick. The colour accentuates the natural dark hue of your hair, instead of hiding it, with sneaky brown accents put in to add more depth to your hair. This hair color for women works wonders in adding volumising details to fine black hair. 

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4. Honey Brown Melt 

If you are looking for a warm hue that seamlessly blends into your naturally dark base colour, honey-brown melt is perfect for that. Melting is a hair colouring technique that leaves no harsh lines behind and gives the new colour a very natural-looking finish. Plus, the delicious honey brown hue is all kinds of glossy and glam. 

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5. Copper Shadows 

Traditional copper brown tones are dark, rich and full of depth. But lighten it a bit, and you get an equally stunning and much more approachable colour like this. Oh and it happens to be a root-friendly dye technique. It simply gives the impression of copper brown while creating shadows underneath and we love how creamy and full the hair looks.  

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6. Golden Brown Highlights 

A versatile colour, golden brown is a mix of two hues - medium brown and light blonde. The colour can be opted to lighten naturally dark hair. It looks ultra-glamorous, is dramatic in just the right amount and has a gradual fading grace. Not to mention, the flattering golden hue brings out the warmth in Indian skin tones like no other. 

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7. Burgundy Balayage 

Yet another flattering hue for naturally dark hair, burgundy balayage has a certain charm. To pick the most flattering burgundy shade for you, take your skin undertone into consideration. Cool burgundy with lots of red and violet flatters skin with pink and olive undertones. Whereas warm brown burgundy looks lovely on skin with peach or golden undertones. 

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8. Demi-Permanent Tips 

Choosing the right shade can be tricky. But demi-permanent tips are an ammonia-free dye job that penetrates the first layer of your hair for a temporary statement colour change. This is a good way to experiment with vibrant colours, without causing a lot of damage or commitment. It usually lasts for 24 shampoo sessions, fading in a gradual but still attractive manner. A little bit of toning shampoo or conditioner will take care of any dullness that might occur. 

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9. Bleached Bits 

FYI, when done by a professional, just hair bleaching without any dye deposit can look pretty as well. All you need is a purple toner or shampoo to keep the brassy sheen at bay. Popularly known as rogue blonde, this hairstyle lightens just a couple of hair strands and is suitable for busy lifestyles, giving you a taste of bleached hair that looks oh-so-cool! 

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10. Coffee Ombre 

Similar to demi-permanent tips, the idea of focusing the colour at just the tips of your hair requires minimal effort and absolutely zero damage to your roots. An ombré technique, with coffee tones, gives such a pretty look to naturally dark hair. Plus, it is customisable, as you can go from dark coffee to creamy latte shades - all of which are super flattering on Indian skin tones. 

Maintenance and Care

Maintenance and Care

Aftercare is important in any hair treatment and the same goes for colouring it even if it's the best hair color for women. To make sure you don’t end up with dry and faded hair, see that you customise a special color-safe washing routine. 

Caring for colored hair includes hydrating shampoo and conditioner such as the TRESemmé Bond Plex Repair combo. It uses fancy technology to strengthen the hair bonds that make up your hair. So go ahead and colour it to your heart's content cause this combo has your back.

FAQs about Hair Colors for Women to Try  

Q1. Does hair colour make you look younger? 

A. Yes, apart from the fact that they cover up greys, some hair color for women can indeed make you look more youthful. Lighter and warmer hues like golden and honey can take off a couple of years, plus they glow under the sun, which is reminiscent of youthful charm. 

Q2. How long does balayage hair colour last? 

A. A simple balayage can last anywhere between four to six months in between touch-ups.  

Q3. What are the best hair colours to cover grey hair? 

A. If your goal is to cover up greys, the best hair colours to choose are jet black, muted auburn and dark brown. These colours don’t look brassy and easily blends with natural hair. 

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