Friday, March 22, 2013
Correct collocation of skin color with hair color
If you are not sure of your skin tone, ask a professional for their view. They'll advise you on your coloring and what red hair shades will and won't work for you.For blondes or those who want a subtle red shade, try a strawberry blonde shade. This works great with pale skin tones as it won't overpower your coloring. Keep your color choice on the lighter side. Dark reds will wash out your skin coloring, so opt for the subtler reds such as terracottas. Light brunettes and dark blondes can add a hint of red that will blend with their natural hair and give a slight but noticeable boost to their hair color.Remember a little bit of red goes a long way. To ease yourself into the realm of red, try adding red hair color via highlights.
Medium skin tones should stick with medium red human hair wig shades. A numbers are a great choice as long as they're not too dark. Low lights in a slightly darker and redder shade of your natural color is a great introduction into red. If you're unsure if red is for you, start slowly with this method.Avoid extremely bright reds such as bright coppers or light orange-reds. A medium reddish brown is likely to compliment your coloring without looking drastic.
Darker and olive skin tones should stick with the cooler red shades.Burgundies and violet based colors will flatter your skin tones best.Avoid very light reds, such as strawberry blonde and bright auburn. Deep mahogany reds are subtle and a great introduction into red hair shades for your skin tone.For a fun look, try having panels of slightly different reds applied throughout your hair. This dimensional look is eye catching and far from ordinary for those who like to get noticed.Stick to the warmer shades of red. Deep violet reds won't work, so choose warmer, softer reds.
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