Style Guide: How to Match and Layer Newremy’s Rich, Dimensional Hair Colors
Hair color isn’t just about light or dark—it’s about dimension, depth, and natural contrast. At Newremy, our collection of dimensional shades is designed to help stylists createmovement-rich, blended looks that elevate every client’s hair game.
In this guide, we’re highlighting how to work with some of our most popular tones—#22 Chocolate Blonde, #60 Light Blonde, #t3/p18/60 Honey + Platinum Piano Blend, andT2/P2/4 Dark Brown + Dark Blonde Piano Blend—with pro techniques, matching advice, and trending style inspo.
Featured Newremy Shades:
#22 – Chocolate Blonde
A warm, golden brown-blonde genius weft that gives softness and depth. Ideal as a base tone or for subtle highlights on brunettes.

60 – Blonde
A bright, sunlit blonde with warm undertones. Great for adding lightness and lift to lower layers or face-framing pieces.

T3/p18/60 –Dark Rooted Piano Honey + Platinum Blend
Designed to be used on its own, this striking piano blend delivers bold contrast with built-in highlight and lowlight tones—perfect for bright blonding effects.
T2/P4/6– Dark Rooted Piano Dark Brown + Dark Blonde Blend

Also made to be used independently, this natural brunette piano shade brings soft contrast and a rooted finish for an effortless dimensional look.

Who Looks Best in These Shades?
These tones suit a wide variety of clients and purposes:
For Clients Who Want Glow & Light
#22 and #60 are ideal for clients who want their hair to look sun-kissed, fresh, and bright without going platinum.
For Bold Contrast Lovers
T3/P18/60 gives high visual impact and is perfect for layered or waved styles where you want the dimension to pop.
For Subtle Depth Seekers
T2/P2/4 is great for brunettes who want a natural, low-maintenance refresh with built-in tone variations.
For Neutral to Warm Skin Tones
These shades complement golden, peach, and olive undertones beautifully—making the overall look glow from root to tip.
Pro Tips for Creating Dimensional Color with Extensions:
Use Two Colors in One Row:
Alternate two different weft colors side-by-side in the same row (e.g., #22 + #60 or #T2/P2/4 + #T2/P2/2D) for instant visual movement.
Create a Highlighted Effect:
Try one weft of a highlight color and two wefts of a base color in a row. This keeps the overall tone grounded while letting the lighter shade pop through subtly.
Placement Matters:
Use lighter colors like #60 toward the face or ends to brighten, and deeper shades like #22 or #T2/P2/4 for roots and depth.
Avoid Overmixing Piano Shades:
Piano shades like #T3/P18/60 and T2/P4/6 are designed to be used on their own. Adding another color may cancel out their intended dimensional pattern.
Why Stylists Choose Newremy:
Hairlaya:
✔️ 100% Full Cuticle Human Hair – Soft, long-lasting, and tangle-free
✔️ Double Drawn Wefts – Full and thick from top to bottom
✔️ Pre-Blended Shades – No toning or coloring required
✔️ Available in All Methods – Genius Hybrid Weft, Hand-Tied, Tape-In, Nano-Tip & more
✔️ Flexible & Customizable for Professionals – Perfect for layering, contouring, and blending
Final Thoughts:
Dimensional color brings hair to life—and with Newremy’s versatile shade range, stylists have everything they need to create natural depth, shine, and seamless movement. Whether you’re layering Chocolate Blonde with Light Blonde or using #T3/P18/60 for a solo high-impact finish, these tones are made to stand out while blending in.