Chestnut hair looks gorgeous against every skin color, thanks to its warm, bronze-y base, but I’m especially digging it swept into a messy ponytail against Johnson’s porcelain skin.
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Blunt, center-parted, and completely sleek, Hale’s deep-brunette hair is subtly warmed by a chestnut tint.
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Rihanna’s chestnut waves look extra full thanks to a mix of auburn and cherry highlights, which automatically add dimension to any haircut.
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Hi, I’m officially a fangirl of Chopra’s hair. Its tousled, piece-y texture is made even cooler by a smattering of rich chestnut highlights that gradually lighten toward the ends.
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Not ready to commit to a single-process color? Try Washington’s compromise: a softly blended ombré that melts from deep chocolate into chestnut.
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Olsen’s crazy-glossy color is the result of chestnut, gold, and copper highlights, which give her hair the illusion of a tiger-eye stone IRL.
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The quickest way to update dark hair without submitting to a full-on dye job? A few strategically placed chestnut highlights, à la Chung, which won’t result in an awkward grow-out phase.
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Watson’s baby-banged lob is proof that highlights aren’t necessary to make a monochromatic dye job look really, really excellent.
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The trick to keeping Union’s brushed-out chestnut curls from looking heavy in photos? Lightening the ends just a few shades,which gives the cut the illusion of airiness.
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In which Lawrence dyed her blonde hair a rare shade of deep chestnut. Note the lighter, copper-colored layers framing her face, which keep the hue from feeling too dark and heavy against her fair skin.
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This article originally appeared on Marie Claire.