15 Eye Catchy Hair Styles for Dark Brown Hair with Pink Highlights
I’ve been obsessing over the dark brown and pink hair combo lately, and honestly, who can blame me? This color pairing is having a major moment right now, and I’m here for every single strand of it. The contrast between rich chocolate browns and those dreamy pink tones creates something absolutely magical – it’s edgy enough to turn heads but soft enough to wear to your grandmother’s birthday party.
After years of perfecting this look on my clients (and yes, on myself too because I’m not immune to trends), I’ve discovered that the key is all in the placement and technique. Whether you’re going for subtle rose gold whispers or full-on bubblegum fantasy, there’s a pink highlight style that’ll make your dark brown base absolutely sing.
1. Face-Framing Rose Gold Ribbons
This is my go-to recommendation for clients who want to dip their toes into the pink world without diving headfirst. I strategically place rose gold highlights around the face, creating these gorgeous ribbons of color that catch the light beautifully.

The magic happens in the front sections – I weave delicate pink tones through the layers that frame your face, leaving the back more natural. It’s like having a filter in real life, and trust me, your selfie game will never be the same.
2. Chunky Pink Peekaboos
Remember when peekaboo highlights were all the rage? Well, they’re back with a vengeance, and I’m absolutely living for the pink version. I hide thick sections of hot pink underneath the top layer of hair – it’s like having a secret superpower.

The best part? You control how much pink shows depending on how you style your hair. Wear it down for subtle hints of color, or throw it up in a ponytail to reveal the full pink fantasy underneath.
3. Dusty Pink Balayage Waves
This is pure poetry in hair form, and I’m not even being dramatic. The dusty pink balayage technique creates this dreamy, lived-in color that looks like you were born with it (spoiler alert: you weren’t, but that’s our little secret).

I hand-paint the color to mimic how the sun would naturally lighten your hair, but instead of blonde, we’re going with this gorgeous dusty pink that’s equal parts romantic and rebellious. The waves just make everything look effortlessly chic.
4. Electric Pink Money Pieces
When I want to make a statement, this is my weapon of choice. The money pieces – those front sections that frame your face – get the full electric pink treatment while the rest stays beautifully dark.

It’s bold, it’s confident, and it definitely makes people do a double-take. I love how this look photographs, especially in natural light where the pink just pops against the dark brown backdrop.
5. Subtle Mauve Babylights
For my clients who think they want to go pink but are terrified of commitment, I present the mauve babylights technique. These are the tiniest, most delicate highlights that add just a whisper of pink throughout the hair.

The mauve tone is sophisticated and grown-up – it’s pink’s elegant older sister. I weave these micro-highlights throughout the entire head, creating depth and dimension that catches the light beautifully without screaming for attention.
6. Cotton Candy Pink Ombré
This look is pure fantasy, and I’m obsessed with how it turns out every single time. Starting with that rich dark brown base, I gradually blend into the softest cotton candy pink at the ends – it’s like a sunset in your hair.

The key is the seamless transition. I spend extra time blending the colors so there are no harsh lines, just this beautiful gradient that flows like watercolor paint. It’s whimsical without being childish.
7. Hot Pink Highlights with Curls
Sometimes you just need to go full diva, and this look delivers in spades. I place bold hot pink highlights strategically throughout dark brown curls, creating this incredible contrast that’s pure fire.

The curls add so much dimension to the color – each ringlet catches the light differently, making the pink highlights dance and move. It’s giving main character energy, and I’m here for every bounce.
8. Burgundy-Pink Shadow Root
This technique is my secret weapon for adding depth and richness to pink highlights. I create a shadow root using burgundy tones that gradually blend into pink highlights, giving the whole look more dimension and sophistication.

The burgundy shadow root also means your grow-out looks intentional rather than neglected. It’s like having a built-in maintenance plan, which my busy clients absolutely love.
9. Pastel Pink Streaks in Braids
There’s something so romantic about seeing pastel pink woven through intricate braids. I place these soft pink highlights specifically where they’ll show beautifully in braided styles – it’s like having built-in hair jewelry.

Whether it’s a simple side braid or something more elaborate, those pink streaks create visual interest and make even the most basic braid look Instagram-worthy. It’s perfect for my clients who love versatile styling options.
10. Neon Pink Underlayer
This is for my rebels who want to keep it professional by day and party-ready by night. I create a full neon pink underlayer hidden beneath the top section of dark brown hair – it’s like having a secret identity.

Wear your hair down and you look perfectly polished. Pull it up into a bun or ponytail, and BAM – instant edge. It’s the ultimate versatility hack, and honestly, the transformation always makes me giggle.
11. Soft Pink Foilayage
Foilayage is my favorite technique for creating precise, bright pink highlights while maintaining some of that hand-painted balayage softness. I use foils strategically to lift the hair to the perfect level for vibrant pink tones.

The result is these gorgeous ribbons of soft pink that have more intensity than traditional balayage but still look natural and lived-in. It’s the best of both worlds, really.
12. Pink Champagne Highlights
This color combination is absolute luxury in hair form. The pink champagne tone is sophisticated and elegant – it’s what happens when pink decides to put on its finest jewelry and go to a gala.

I love how this color catches both warm and cool light, shifting between rose gold and soft pink depending on the environment. It’s subtle enough for corporate settings but special enough to make you feel like royalty.
13. Magenta Color Melt
When I want to create something truly artistic, I go for the magenta color melt technique. Starting with dark brown roots, I gradually blend through burgundy into this gorgeous magenta that’s rich and vibrant.

The color melt technique means there are no harsh lines – just this beautiful flow of color that looks like it was painted by an artist. It’s dramatic without being overwhelming, and the depth of color is absolutely stunning.
14. Blush Pink Babylights
This is romance in hair form, and I’m completely smitten with how delicate and feminine this look turns out. The blush pink babylights are so fine and subtle that they create this overall glow rather than distinct highlights.

It’s like having the perfect Instagram filter permanently applied to your hair. The blush tone is incredibly flattering on dark brown hair, adding warmth and dimension without being too bold or attention-grabbing.
15. Fuchsia Statement Streaks
When my clients want to make a bold statement, this is what we create together. Strategic fuchsia streaks placed throughout dark brown hair create maximum impact with artistic placement.

I typically place these streaks where they’ll move beautifully with the hair – around the face, through the layers, and in spots that catch the light. It’s confident, it’s fierce, and it definitely makes people remember you.
