How to find the right hair color

Author: Robert Simon
Date Of Creation: 20 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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The Hair Color That Will Best Suit Your Skin Tone
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You want to change your face but are afraid of turning into disaster? Whether you want a natural, strong, or personality look, you can still find the right hair color. The best hair color will match your skin tone, facial features and especially make your hair look great.

Steps

Part 1 of 3: Consider skin tone

  1. Understand the importance of skin tone. Determining your skin tone is key to making your hair color match your skin tone. Hair color that does not suit the skin will not suit the facial expression, skin color, very unnatural. Before choosing your hair color, you should consider whether your skin is cool or warm.

  2. Determine if your skin is warm. Those who "warm tone" skin will have a golden tint. Their skin lightens easily when exposed to the sun, but does not burn. These people wear earthen tones that will look beautiful, like brown, yellow, orange, and cream tones. Gold jewelry is also beautiful when worn with this skin tone.
    • Look at the veins of your arm. People with warm skin will have green veins.
    • People with warm skin tone often have dark eyes such as black, brown, chestnut. Their hair is black, brown, yellow, red or reddish yellow.
    • Place a white sheet of paper next to your bare face, and your skin will look golden or golden if you tan.
    • Another way to identify this is to place a yellow or red paper next to the rustic side. If your skin stands out next to those colors, you tan.

  3. Determine if the skin is cold. Those who "cold tones" skin will be rosy or purple in color. They are prone to sunburn or difficult to darken. These people are dressed in beautiful blue, red and purple colors. Silver jewelry looks also suitable when combined with cold skin tones.
    • Cold-skinned people have blue veins under the arm.
    • Cool-skinned people have bright blue, green, and gray eyes. Their hair is blond, black or brown.
    • If you put white paper next to the bare face, your skin will look blue next to the paper.
    • Another way is to compare the blue, silver or green paper beside the skin.If it makes your skin stand out, you are cold-skinned. You can further compare with yellow / red paper to see the difference.

  4. Consider whether the skin is neutral in tone. Some people have neither cold nor warm skin tones, they have neutral skin tones. This skin color does not necessarily have a clear pink or yellow hue. Their veins are also not fully inclined to green or blue. Neutral skin tones can suit almost any color. advertisement

Part 2 of 3: Choosing hair color

  1. Choose hair color based on skin tone. After determining your skin tone, decide which color works best for your skin. If you have neutral skin color, basically any color will work.
    • For warm skin tones, dark brown hair, deep brown, chestnut, golden brown, tan, warm gold with a red twist, and golden tones will work for you. The original colors orange red, gold will suit you. Avoid original blue, purple, and ash gray colors, which will cause skin discoloration.
    • For cool-toned skin, try glossy blacks, cool ash browns, and cool gold tones that range from pale to platinum and white. Avoid golden, yellow, red, and copper-brown tones for your hair, which make your skin pale. You can also go with dark, unnatural hair colors like lipstick red, cherry red, blue, and wine red.
  2. Skin color factor. Do you have light, brunettes or brunettes? This is also important in determining the right hair color.
    • With pale skin tones, lighter tones go well. If your skin tone is warm and light, try light brown, reddish yellow, or honey yellow. For cool and light-toned skin, try platinum, pale gold, and champagne gold (very pale pink gold.
    • Dark skin color is more flexible. Warm skin tones can be dyed tan gold, caramel gold, or bronze gold. Cool skin tones can try ash tones, such as sandy, barley yellow, and walnut brown.
    • Dark skin also suits brown or earth tones. Cool-toned skin with medium shades should try a tan or cinnamon brown, while warm tones go well with ebony and mocha.
    • Cold tones can choose between espresso brown and squid black. For warm tone dark skin, try brown maple, mahogany, or toffee brown.
  3. Take into account eye color. Eye color also influences the selection of the right hair color. Do you want your eye color to stand out more? Green and blue eyes with red, brown, or yellow hair color are great, while dark eye colors match the contrast.
  4. Deciding if you want natural or bold hair color? To what extent do you want to change your hair color? Do you want to look natural or a little more personal? Do you want bold, unnatural colors? Make the decision that best suits you and your life.
    • If you like the natural look, go for a shade that is 2-3 tones lighter or darker than your natural color.
    • It is important to be consistent. You might like to dye your hair red, but is it right for you? If you love blue but warm skin tones, consider a different hair color.
  5. Choose a permanent, semi-permanent or temporary dye. If you are unsure about your hair color, try using a temporary dye. Permanent and semi-permanent dyes will stick on longer and you will have to wear that color for a while.
    • Permanent dyes are not easy to fade and are easy on bright tones. Sometimes making up tones requires hair removal. It is very difficult to permanently remove the dye and you will have to add regular hair extensions as your hair grows.
    • Semi-permanent dyes can fade when shampooing. This dye is ideal for highlighting hair, changing color tone, giving depth and hiding gray hair. This type does not lose your natural hair color.
    • Temporary hair dye will fade after 25-30 times of washes. This dye gives you a vibrant, shiny hair color in both dark and light tones, as well as changing the existing tone. This type of dye does not lose the natural hair color.
  6. Don't suddenly dye a striking hair color. Before changing to a whole new look, consider why you want it. Are you following trends? Or is it because you have just experienced something unhappy like losing a loved one or breaking up with your lover? Daring to change your look and feel is not a good choice.
  7. Go online to find the right hair color. Many websites allow you to try out hairstyles to see what looks new and beautiful. Some sites allow you to post your favorite pictures and styles to determine the right hair color. advertisement

Part 3 of 3: Coloring your hair

  1. Dye test before a curl. Clip part of the hair in the lower layer, where it is less noticeable. Dye this strand of hair to see what it will look like in your hair. This will give you an idea of ​​what your hair will look like before dyeing your head, avoiding a catastrophe.
  2. Wear a wig. If you want to test your hair color before dyeing it completely, use a wig. Wig will give you a clear view of the hair color present on your face without any permanent risk. Make sure to use a good wig for a better picture.
  3. Go to the hair salon. This is the best option if you are dyeing your hair for the first time or changing your look 180 degrees. Hair experts can dye you the best color tones without a fashion disaster.
    • Remember to bring a picture of your desired hair color. This will help keep both sides from being confused. Because words like brown, red, or blond hair don't describe many shades, but care must be taken when describing colors with words like ash, honey, caramel and espresso, unless you understand their meanings.
  4. Try highlighting first. Highlights are a great way to add warmth or coolness to your hair. If your skin tone is warm, highlight gold, copper, or golden brown. If your skin tone is cold, pick up barley yellow, honey, dark brown or ash.
    • Lowlight dyeing is also a way to add color to your hair, but will help you change the look in a gentle way.
  5. Pay attention to the eyebrows. Don't forget the eyebrows when dyeing your hair. If your hair is dark and dyed blond, consider dyeing your eyebrows as well. Changing hair color to make it more prominent but contrasting it with your brow looks weird and less sharp, so consider this as well. advertisement

Advice

  • The semi-permanent dye is perfect for darker hair coloring without damaging it.
  • Before dyeing any color, you should remember that your hair will grow longer and less beautiful, requiring a hairline to maintain.
  • That shade could theoretically suit your skin tone, but doesn't necessarily look perfect with all of your other features. Everyone is different.
  • If you don't have time to repeat the roots to match the new color, then dye the roots in a tone that matches the color without having to dye the entire head.
  • You should go to a hair salon if you want to dye 2 or more tones.

Warning

  • Be sure to use conditioner and trim your hair, and avoid heat styling so that it won't cause further damage. Hair coloring is fun, but it still damages hair. Take care to keep your hair healthy.
  • If you want to dye your hair black into blonde go to a hair salon, otherwise you will see the color orange.