While some people prefer to put highlights in their hair, others would rather take the route of using hair lowlights.  Basically, hair lowlights do the opposite to hair highlights.  With lowlights, your hair is darkened and the tone is deepened, while with highlights, your hair is lightened and brightened.

People who highlight their hair usually choose colors like gold tones as well as blonde tones to get the brightness they want.  On the flipside, people who go for hair color lowlights often choose reds and auburn shades.  These darker colors will tone down the excitement and brightness of light colored hair.

Lowlights can be used with basically any hair type and hair style to add a certain kind warmth to the hair.  Generally, people who have just turned their hair to blonde or platinum looking tones can choose lowlights to reduce the brightness of the hair.  What is recommended however for the most natural looking lowlight is to never go more than three shades darker than your root color.  Remember you want it to look as realistic and natural as possible and going darker than your roots really would defeat the purpose.

What happens with hair lowlights that also happens with highlights is that they can become dull over time.  Each time you wash your hair, you contribute to your lowlights becoming dull.  The best bet to prevent this from happening too quickly is to use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.  Also, you can avoid exposing you hair to too much sun damage.

The Goldwell Colorance Lowlights Re-Contrast Color product is one of those on the market that provides low lighting options for customers and it is generally available for just under $15.

If you are interested in hair color lowlights, just follow the basic advice given here and you will be able to get an attractive looking hair coloring job done.