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Friday, October 16, 2009

How To Choose The Right Hair Colour



Picking the perfect new shade for your hair can be a daunting task. Here are a few tips to make it easier...

Colouring newbie:

Start with a semi-permanent colour. Semi-permanent colours wash out after a few washes, whereas permanent colours never wash out. If you are new to colouring your hair, you might start with a semi-permanent hue unless you want to cover gray hair or go two or more shades lighter or darker.


Is your skin colour warm or cool?

Most hair colours fall into either ‘categories’. You’re likely a ‘warm’ tone if you have golden, olive or dark skin and brown or dark eyes (most Latinas, Asians and African Americans fall into this category). You tan easily and the veins in your inner wrists are green. You’re a ‘cool’ if you have fair skin and blue or green eyes. You burn before you tan and the veins in your wrists run blue.

Choose the correct shade:

If you have warm skin, opt for golden shades such as caramel and bronze in a darker shade than your skin. Avoid jet-black hair which will give you a washed out look and if you do opt for a golden shade, don’t go too light or your hair could turn orange. If you have cool shade, avoid colours that will highlight the ruddiness of your skin tone: Gold, auburn and copper. Ash blondes and cool browns work best.

How to tell if you’d make a great blonde?

A basic thumb rule is that people who had blonde hair as children have the right skin tone to be blonde adults.

The right shade of blonde:

Brassy blonde colour or highlights on someone with a warm skin tone can be harsh. Opt for warmer shades instead. If you have brown hair and want to go blonde, you don’t want to go too light. Opt for contrast.

When to go red?

Almost everyone can go red, what’s most important is finding the right shade to complement your skin colour. Women with a cool or pink skin tone pull off red best, according to Jennifer J, a stylist quoted in the February 2006 issue of Marie Claire.

How to hide that gray?

Gray hair can be hard to colour because of its coarse texture. If your hair is less than one-thirds gray, opt for a semi-permanent colour that’s a shade lighter than your natural colour (or matches your colour). The gray will blend right in. Semi-permanent colour is less damaging than permanent colour.

Uh-oh, the colour’s all wrong!

It is strongly suggested you seek out professional help if your dye job went wrong. Colouring over colour can be tricky and you don’t want to over-process your hair.

Don’t go extreme!

At-home colouring is best for people looking to go a couple shades lighter or darker or to cover gray. If you have light brown hair, a dark blonde will look beautiful on you. For extreme changes, it’s best to seek out professional help.

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Article Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

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