How To Totally Rock Being A Brunette

By Phillip Picardi

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“Brown is a very grounding color,” says colorist extraordinaire Roxie Darling, the brains behind many a killer dye job, and a proselytizer of Purely Perfect Cleansing Creme. “It’s a sensible, intelligent choice — it doesn’t necessarily claim the attention that blondes or reds do, but sometimes that’s exactly what you need or desire.”

That’s unless, of course, you know how to wear brunette to your advantage — like the striking Salma Hayek or the iconically beautiful Audrey Hepburn. Sometimes, the dark side is the best side. Ahead, one of our other favorite color experts (and fellow brunette) Aura Friedman and Roxie show us their favorite examples of the shade, plus serve up a few tips for maintaining and enhancing your own take on it at home.

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The Darkest Dark
“The dark-black hair has suited Liza Minnelli’s bold personality for decades,” Roxie says. “It’s played a crucial role in her career, distinguishing her from all other performers.”

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Warm Black
There’s a pretty, rich quality to Freida Pinto’s hair that doesn’t take away from her gorgeous complexion.

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Sunny Brown
“Jane Birkin remained natural in an era of peroxide. It was bohemian, perfectly sun-kissed, and cool without trying,” Roxie says.

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Dual Brunette
“Salma Hayek has that medium, olive skin tone, which is why the cool-toned dark-brown looks best at the root, and she can experiment with warmth on the ends and mid-lengths,” Aura explains.

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Sabrina Brown
“As glamorous as Audrey Hepburn was, she always seemed very down-to-earth,” Roxie says. “Her shade of brunette was elegant, subtle, no-fuss. With her gamine features, she didn’t need to call attention to herself with a bold hair shade.”

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Desert Sun
“You can’t talk to a young brunette today without hearing Lou Doillon’s name again and again,” Roxie says. “She’s experimented with hair-painting for years now, and has a great range of blonde desert tones accentuating her natural brunette.”

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Ombré Brunette
“Penelope Cruz is the perfect example of a brunette with golden skin who can wear both warm and cool-toned browns…even at the same time,” Aura says.

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Almost Auburn
Winona’s iconic short-hair moments would have been nothing if not for that quintessentially ‘90s color.

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Cool Espresso
A single-process color — like this dark-brown on Katie Holmes — can be refreshingly chic, especially when it’s paired with light eyes (it’ll make 'em pop).

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