Key Considerations:
* Skin Tone: Is your skin warm (golden, olive, peachy undertones), cool (pink, red, blue undertones), or neutral? This is the biggest factor.
* Brunette Depth: Is it a deep, dark chocolate brown, or a lighter, more medium brown?
* Blonde Streaks: Are they warm golden blonde, ash blonde, or somewhere in between?
* Hazel Eye Dominance: Are they more green-dominant, brown-dominant, or a true mix?
General Guidelines (Adjust Based on Specifics):
Generally Flattering Colors (Across Skin Tones, But Tailored to the Hair/Eyes):
* Earthy Tones:
* Olive Green: A classic for brunettes and plays beautifully with the green flecks in hazel eyes. Choose shades that lean a bit warmer or cooler depending on your skin tone.
* Rust/Terracotta: Especially lovely if your blonde streaks have a warm, golden tone. Adds warmth and complements brown hair.
* Mustard Yellow: A great accent color. Can brighten up the complexion and bring out golden tones.
* Warm Browns (Caramel, Chocolate, Camel): Always classic and sophisticated, especially if you have warm toned blonde highlights.
* Jewel Tones (choose based on your dominant skin tone):
* Emerald Green: Makes hazel eyes pop and complements both brunette and blonde hair.
* Deep Teal: Brings out the green and blue tones in the eyes.
* Plum/Eggplant: Rich and sophisticated, and it enhances brown and hazel eye colors.
* Neutrals with a Pop:
* Navy Blue: A universally flattering alternative to black, especially for those with cooler skin tones.
* Gray (Charcoal, Light Gray): A sophisticated neutral that allows your hair and eyes to be the focal point. Add a pop of color with your accessories.
Specifically, broken down by warm, cool, and neutral skin tones:
For Warm Skin Tones (Golden, Peach, Olive Undertones):
* Colors to Emphasize Warmth:
* Golden Yellows: Think marigold, sunflower yellow, and warm honey tones.
* Warm Reds: Brick red, tomato red, and coral.
* Oranges: Burnt orange, pumpkin, and apricot.
* Gold Accents: Jewelry, accessories, and even clothing with gold embellishments.
* Warm-Toned Browns: Caramel, bronze, chocolate with reddish undertones.
* To be cautious of: Avoid colors that will wash you out, such as pastel, bright cool tones, and super dark colors.
For Cool Skin Tones (Pink, Red, Blue Undertones):
* Colors to Emphasize Coolness:
* Cool Blues: Royal blue, sky blue, and icy blue.
* Pinks: Fuchsia, rose, and ballet slipper pink.
* Purples: Lavender, violet, and eggplant.
* Silver Accents: Jewelry, accessories, and clothing with silver embellishments.
* Cool-Toned Browns: Espresso, taupe, and chocolate with ashy undertones.
* To be cautious of: Avoid colors that clash with your cool undertones, such as warm yellows, oranges, and browns.
For Neutral Skin Tones:
* You have more flexibility! You can wear most colors, but pay attention to the saturation and intensity.
* Experiment with both warm and cool tones to see what you prefer.
* Consider the season: Wear warmer colors in the fall and winter, and cooler colors in the spring and summer.
Other Important Considerations:
* Blonde Streak Tone: If the blonde streaks are very ashy, then cool colors will be even more flattering. If they're very golden, warm colors will work beautifully.
* Eye Shadow/Makeup: Bronze, gold, and copper shadows will enhance the warmth in hazel eyes. Purples, greens, and browns are also flattering.
* Don't Be Afraid to Experiment: These are just guidelines! The best way to find out what colors you love is to try them on and see what makes you feel confident and beautiful.
To give you the most tailored advice, if you know whether you lean warm, cool, or neutral, let me know, and I can refine these suggestions further.