Hair Coloring

Hair Coloring Tips

There are some things that you will need to maintain in mind even though selecting a hair color and style. Although choosing a hair color, you have to maintain in mind your skin tone and your original hair color too. It will be a futile exercise to give your hair a color that doesn’t go with your features and complexion. Yet another thing to maintain in mind is if you can carry it off. You might well want to color your hair in bright shades of red or violet, but if YOU feel it looks odd, it will look odd. Whatever the color, you have to be able to carry it off. Here I’m going to discuss hair coloring ideas for different skin tones.

Hair Coloring Concept for Fair Skinned
If you are fair-skinned, the hair colors that are going to suit you very best are blond, black, brown and golden. So if you want to go for , I suggest one of these colors. But if you’re afraid of how this complete overhaul will look, I suggest getting highlights. If you are going for highlights, all the above colors are fine except black, I guess. You can also highlight your hair with colors like maroon and purple for a actually funky look. For brown hair, you can have light-golden shades of blond, or you could also quite lightly highlight your brown hair in copper shades. Black hair can be colored golden, purple or copper. Do not color your black hair in a severe shade of blond, unless you like Amy Winehouse’s look!

Hair Coloring Concept for Dark Skinned
Dark-skinned folks mostly have hair only in two colors, black or brown. (Unless they are ‘graying’!) Very first let me classify skin tones among dark-skinned men and women. If you have Penelope Cruz’s almond-colored skin tone, then I’d suggest some thing like copper, or even golden highlights. If you have a slightly darker skin tone, say like Tyra Banks, then like her you too can color your hair golden or dark blond. If you have a skin tone like Naomi Campbell, then with a small confidence and adventurousness, you too could try golden blond!

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