HAIR SHADES TRENDS, SPRING, SUMMER

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HAIR SHADES TRENDS, SPRING, SUMMER

Naturally for the tiger year, golds, yellows, reds and oranges are in. Blonds have the natural advantage of already having gold on their hair. Enhancing the gold with reddish tints will have a great effect on most hair styles as red makes the gold or yellow stand out. With regard to the way the tints are going to be applied, blots of color and multi-dimensional shades are suggested by hair stylists.

Besides having to suit the tone of your skin, your hair color should complement each other too.
If you are working from a deep red hair color base, your highlights might be bold reds, blonde and dark chocolate. The blond highlights might be better place towards the top of the head and the dark chocolate and bold reds sprinkled along the sides and the ends of the hair.

For monochrome hair, you absolutely have to suit the shade to the color and tone of your skin. Black goes very well with pale skin, but it can be too much for fair-skinned people because it will tend to make fair skin a shade redder than it should be. Red also suits pale skins, especially if the pale tone has no highlights or overtones. Red hair is rather difficult to carry well and suggests attitudinal problems. So be cautious with red.

Pinkish skin should go for bluish shades of red such as burgundy or bordeaux.

Mahogany and auburn are only suitable for faces that don’t have creases, circles under the eyes or skin problems. These colors will emphasize those features for you.


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