How to Pick the Right Hair Colour
Want to update your look, let your inner blond, brunette, red head
out to play? It’s pretty simple actually just a few stick to rules and
you can explore the palate of colours within your spectrum. To appear to
have a natural colour or compliment your natural colour, go with colours
that compliment your skin tone. Your next decisions will involve whether
or not you will go with a single process colour or highlights. Then, of
course, who is going to do your colouring? The information here will
help you sort out your options, and make you confident of the choices
you make.

If you are thinking of going blonde, no matter the degree, consider
whether or not you were blonde as a baby or young child. If so, you can
carry the blonde look naturally. If your skin tone is pink and your eyes
are blue or green, blonde hair colour or highlights are going to be
smashing. If you have decided to colour your hair at home, that is a
fine choice. The rule at home is not to go 2 shades lighter than your
own hair. If you have pale skin and sporting brown hair, consider going
lighter. Dark colours wash out pale skin. A lighter colour will bring a
glow to your skin that you will fall in love with! Does going red sound
interesting? Red is a colour almost everyone can do justice to. The
trick is picking the right red hair colour. This is one occasion when
consulting a stylist is well worth the effort, as you can get it right
the first time. Going orange for the summer is the chance you will take
if you pick the wrong shade of red for your hair.
In deciding upon colouring or highlighting, consider your base hair
colour. If you have a consistent natural colour, then go with highlights
and leave the colouring for a day when the more mature you may feel it
is time to help Mother Nature maintain that natural colour. If you are a
dark haired beauty, highlights will add depth and shine. Anything else
is not worth the chemicals process to the hair, as you are not going to
change dramatically unless you undergo a total strip of natural colour.
That is not advisable as you will spend a good amount of time in the
future repairing the damage done.

There are 4 choices with highlights. Your basic foil highlights
technique has been around for years and is the simplest to perform. Hair
painting or baliage lets the stylist add natural stripes of colour to
your hair in large or smaller sections. This is a great way to just add
a couple of highlights, then do touchups as colouring the root is not
required. Low lighting lets the stylist add a darker colour for
highlight to the hair to create contrast and depth to the hair.
With the right colour and highlights your hair can transform your
looks.
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