Browse Asian Hair Color Ideas to Try Next 	

Whether quirky bubblegum pink, sexy ash blonde, or your non-basic black, Asian hair color ideas are definitely those to look to for some edgy, directional inspiration. Read on as we list some of our faves:

1. Shiny Soft Black

When you say Asian hair, the image that pops into most people’s minds is the thick, straight, shiny texture typical of those of East Asian or Oriental descent. We can’t really blame them, as this archetypal hairstyle and color is also an iconic beauty look that’s drawn its fair share of admirers. Silky-smooth, dark, almost black hair that shines with health is hard to refute—especially when it’s rendered in a flattering, stylish cut, such as this full, sexy, curtain-parted fringe.

2. Caramel

One of the more ubiquitous Asian hair color ideas out there, hues of caramel and honey highlights are also a fetching option. The warm shades complement the yellow undertones in most Asian complexions, and provide a subtly elegant—yet still noticeable—change in color for those still toeing the line.

3. Brown Ombré

Another gateway drug to lighter colors in the spectrum is brown ombré, which many Asians, as well as other women with a darker base color, are taking to quite strongly. Not only is this look a low-maintenance option; it’s also a way to spiff up conservative bobs and lob haircuts without going too crazy. Soft black that lightens up to a medium chestnut brown at the ends is a popular look.

4. Dark Ash Bronde

A brown-blonde, or bronde, color is another favorite look that more and more non-Caucasians are trying as of late. The shade falls on the ashier, or grayish-greener, side of the spectrum and complements those with rosier undertones the best. Save for an easy bang or some slight layering, this lighter shade is also an easy way to rev up a regular straight hairstyle without adding much texture.

5. Ash Blonde

Asians, as well as other ethnicities with naturally dark hair, have to go in for several rounds of bleach to achieve a blonde hair color. This is precisely why we think this high-maintenance look is super coveted: It entails a bit more work, money, and upkeep (lots of deep conditioning treatments!) to maintain that perfectly ashy, non-brassy tone, not to mention keep split ends and damage to a minimum. The results are stunning, however, and this head-turning shade has made it the go-to look in recent years.

6. Jet Black

Stark jet black is another archetypal Asian hair color, and when paired with a graphic, almost architectural haircut, achieves a coolness factor like no other. A shock of dark color in a precise shape around the face gives a distinct contrast to your facial features, so go this route if you want to show off some killer bone structure and a lovely jawline.

7. Burgundy

Burgundy red is another crowd-pleaser amongst those with naturally dark hair—we surmise it’s because it’s a lower-maintenance shade of red that also goes well with warmer undertones. It picks up the warmth in brown eyes and doesn’t brass out as quickly as a true scarlet. It also serves as a sexy highlight on darker-pigmented hair without being too shocking.

8. Reddish Orange

Shades of reddish-brown and burnt orange are trendy amongst Asian countries as well. In some cases, it’s the natural fade of a once-vibrant brown or red; in others, it’s a deliberate single-process hue chosen for its complexion-flattering tones. Either way, these Asian hair color trends provide a point of interest to otherwise simple, non-textured cuts.

9. Rainbow

Rainbow hair color was a thing just recently and is also another look that Asians have enjoyed experimenting with. Asian street style is rife with iterations of this color trend, with versions ranging from sunset hair to the even more avant-garde—and urbane—gasoline-puddle style, as seen above.

10. Pink

Ah, who can forget the pink? Asian hair color trends pioneered this pretty, anime-friendly shade long before we were seeing it on the streets and on our Pinterest feeds. Thankfully, we’ve been witness to a lot more awesome real-life versions of this candy-colored hue, which, when rendered in modern cuts such as micro fringes and blunt waves, now take on a more directional spin worthy of a style star. Ed’s Note: A color-safe wash and care system, such as TIGI Copyright Custom Care Colour Shampoo And Conditioner, as well as a protection spray, like Bed Head by TIGI Dumb Blonde Toning Protection Spray, helps keep your shade vibrant (and your strands more moisturized) for longer.

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