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Amber highlights for brown hair: the gradient effect is in fashion

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There are so many types of highlights and hair dyes that it's easy to get into trouble. However, there are things that do not fail and one of them is that lightening the hair in some strategic areas provides more volume and movement and that is something we all want. That is why we have liked this trend so much that we have seen none other than Kim Kardashian and that in English they call it amber hues , that is, shades or reflections in amber color.

It is a super subtle gradient that goes from a more or less dark brown to a honey blonde (or amber) with a somewhat muted undertone. Forget those chunky highlights, the tiger effect and the Californian ones because the effect here is much more discreet and flattering .

Take note of what are and what are not amber hues and surrender to this new trend for all the advantages it has.

In the CLARA newsroom we have fallen in love with this hair color that Kim Kardashian wears in this image. It is an ombré or gradient effect that ranges from its natural color - a beautiful chocolate brown - to a dark blonde that is very reminiscent of the color of amber stones. Best of all is the exquisite work that has been done to blend the colors.

In XXL hair like Kim's, it is easier to create a gradient effect, a matter of space. But that doesn't mean you can't give that amber hue to your medium hair. You will have to find a good colourist who is able to sweep so that it is as natural as possible.

Among the advantages of this coloring, in addition to being rejuvenated a lot because it brings light to the face and makes the hair have more volume and movement, is that it requires very little maintenance. And it is that by leaving the root to the natural it does not matter if it grows because it will always look good so it is ideal if you are looking to space out visits to the hairdresser.

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