Sunday, February 28, 2010

I Want a NEW Hair Color...But DON'T know what Color??? HELP!?

Well Im Thinking a Reddish? or Burgendy...?? Idk...


Maybe a Honey Blonde?


How can u pick the best color for u...I want a color that will showI Want a NEW Hair Color...But DON'T know what Color??? HELP!?
well i think the one you have now suits u well.......but i understand the colors ur talkin bout, i like them too! If u get honey blonde it'd match, but it mite make u look darker than u actually r...thatz from experience. Im do with like a really dark, but noticable, reddish brownish color...but have red be more dominant....yup! sumthin kinda like this :http://www.bollyspice.com/features/image鈥?/a>I Want a NEW Hair Color...But DON'T know what Color??? HELP!?
What hair color do you currently have?





Blonde Hair Highlights:


Skin Color


Because highlights often frame the face, skin color is the most important factor when choosing an accent shade. The wrong highlight color can make your complexion appear too flushed, too pale, or just discolored.


For warm skin tone: Warm skin tones have hints of peach, pink, or gold, and the skin tans easily and evenly. Rich highlight colors such as straw, light gold, bronze, caramel, or very subtle shades of red complement warm skin.


For cool skin tones: Individuals with cool skin tones are frequently pale and do not tan easily. Their skin may have blue or gray undertones that are best highlighted and soothed by ash, beige, wheat, taupe, or other subtle highlights.


For ruddy skin tones: Ruddy skin tones tend to have strong red undertones and blush easily. Individuals with ruddy tones should avoid red-based highlights that can accentuate their skin, but beige, gold, and honey brown shades are excellent options.


Eye Color


If you have chosen your blonde hair highlight color based on your hair color and skin tone, it will likely already match your eye color as well. As a double check, note that individuals with very light eyes (blue or green) tend to have cool skin tones and should opt for paler highlight colors, while individuals with dark eyes can often choose richer shades.








Brown Hair Highlights:


If you already have brunette hair and are looking for ways to save some hard earned, beauty-splurge cash, why not go back to your roots and go the natural route? Despite popular fears that brown hair is boring, there are plenty of spicy ways to add a timeless look to your already beautiful brunette hair.


* Enrich: Enrich your natural color with an allover shade a few shades richer. To add some contrast and interest, ask your stylist to weave in a few copper hair highlights.


* Deepen: Go chocolate! If you鈥檙e natural brown borders on moussey, richen it up with a decadent shade of chocolate brown, which will add instant drama with little investment.


* Shine: Shine or color glossing treatments adds sparkle and sheen to dark hair. A glossing treatment can be done in the salon for a bargain price and will instantly add some life to your locks.


* Vanilla and Chocolate: Want the best of both worlds? Brunettes can still play with blonde without a large commitment. Ask your stylist to add a few strategically placed blonde hair highlights around your face to brighten your look while keeping the rest of your color natural.


* Chunk: Although not as trendy as days gone past, statement chunking techniques on a dark base add instant pop and a low maintenance color choice for those seeking a dramatic and bold look. Experiment with shades of blue, blonde, or red chunks. Get creative!








Red Head Highlights:


If you have natural red or auburn hair, you may be looking for an accent or highlight color. You may want to add depth and sparkle to your natural shade. There are a variety of red hair colors that enhance naturally red hair. A temporary rather than semi-permanent color can add a punch of color that will increase the shine and boldness of your natural shade, taking it up a notch without changing the tone. Depending on your current hair shade, highlight colors include:


鈥?Blonde


鈥?Golden shades


鈥?Strawberry Blonde


鈥?Copper


鈥?A combination of darker red lowlights and highlights
well my hair right now is a dark blond with very blond highlights... but i wont my hair to be blond but like it go out and me black... it looks better then it sounds haha like this....go to google images and type in blonde and black hair and on my computer it is the 3rd picture... its the one that says.. bleach blnd hair with black.....
I need to see you..sorry. Anyways, you put a picture of yourself of photobucket/facebook, and then put a link to that picture. Then post the link in the question.
i think brown would look good, burgendy could also work.


good luck :].
I think dark colour is suitable for you.
I picture would help, yes. You just copy and paste the link for wherever your image is.
by what your telling me would say a light brown or a honey brown(like you said

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