Match your undertones. Besides the basic pigment, every human has a warm, neutral, or cool undertone to their skin. Your best hair color will match that undertone for a natural feel. Women with warm golden or red undertones should go for equally toasty hair colors, such as copper, honey, or strawberry blond. On the other hand, cooler undertones call for chilled-out hues like natural black, burgundy, or espresso. Neutral girls, that’s right—you can pretty much pull off any tint.
Think of your roots. Lightening your locks several levels can be a dramatic shock on your follicles and scalp. If you’d like to go several shades lighter than your natural color, try to do so gradually, to prevent damage, dryness, breakage, and even hair loss.
Go darker than your skin tone,unless you're going for a special, haute- couture effect. Almost all people naturally have hair darker than their skin color, from the palest redheads to the darkest ebonies. Of course, this doesn't mean you don’t have room to play; this simply means that your most natural-looking hues will contrast with your skin to make your face glow.
Sounds simple, right? Well, every woman knows choosing a hair color is hard. But hopefully, these hair color ideas, along with upcoming articles on hair coloring methods and products, will help make your next hue decision just a bit easier.
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