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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Hair Color


Hair Colours to figure out what colours you love. 





If you want to go red, I suggest not trying it on your own. Get a professional consultation.

                                                     
                                                             




                                                        


Match Hair Highlights to Skin Tone


Are you looking for a hairstyle that would complement your skin, eye and natural hair color? Then highlights are the ideal trick to perk up your boring strands. Look through these useful tips that will help you choose the perfect colored streaks that would suit and more emphasize your skin color.


There are several; factors that should influence your hair color option. Some of these are the natural skin tone, face shape and also eye color. These might seem minuscule details however there's a great chance for you to go for the wrong color  if you neglect them. In order to steal the show with your look first of all analyze your skin. It is vital to know which category you belong to: fair, olive or dark complexion.


This would be the ideal first move towards the selection of the perfect highlighting tone. These skin colors all have unique traits that distinguish them from the others. If you are aware of these the choice will be much easier. Learn more about how to match hair highlights to skin tone.



You're Going for Highlights, But Which Kind?


There are basically 4 types of highlights: basic foil highlights, baliage or "hair painting," chunking or "piecing" and low lighting. Foil highlights add strands of color to hair. You can get up to 5 different shades in hair for a more natural look.


Baliage, or "hair painting," allows the stylist to add natural stripes of color to hair in large or smaller swaths. This is best for women with a great base color who want to go just a couple shades lighter. You won't need to get roots touched up as much with baliage as you do foils.


Low lighting allows the stylist to add darker shades to hair. This gives color more contrast.






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