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19 Light Brown Hair Colors That Are Seriously Fierce

Why cheating on your current shade is the year's best new hair commandment. Ahead, the light brown looks your locks are craving.
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Golden Bronze
In addition to her admirable acting chops, Kate Mara has proven herself to be one of Hollywood's most talented hair chameleons. Though she's since gone blonde, this rich shade of red with bronze-gold undertones is one to bookmark.

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Ronze
By now you're familiar with the hybrid bronde, but Emma Roberts proves "ronze" -- a light brown shade with rich red and bronze undertones -- an equally stunning contender.

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Sunset Brown
If you have peachy or golden undertones, take a cue from Emma Watson's warm, light brown shade. Papanikolas tells us it's universally flattering thanks to glimmering, dark golden highlights.

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Tortoiseshell
Do like the bewitchingly gorgeous Emily Browning and upgrade your current hair color with the right type of drama, as in romantic and stunning shades of copper, chestnut, and chocolate.

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Tigers Eye
According to Papanikolas, Tigers Eye (AKA an addicting combo of "honey, amber, and brown") is going to be the hair color trend of 2017. Perfectly low-maintenance, Papanikolas explains that the blend (which is usually painted on using the balayage technique) works with the client's base color. Therefore, the overall effect -- seen here on Hannah Davis -- is beautiful, blended, and believable -- a total triple threat.

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BY ERIN JAHNS | FEB 8, 2017 | SHARES
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