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Hair Color: Should I Do It?
Hair Coloring Information and FAQ's
A new hair color is one of the fastest ways to revitalize
and update your look. What's more coloring your hair is fun and
uplifting.
Gone are the days when women reached for the bottled hair color
just to cover their grey. These days women of all ages color their
hair to add shine, drama, and fun to their hair. Adding a color can
add an edge to an otherwise boring hairstyle. As fun as a new hair
colour is, many of us know how devastating it can be when a new
color goes wrong. Before taking the plunge it is wise to educate
yourself first. Knowledge is the key to ensuring that your new hair
color dazzles rather than devastates.
The first and most basic rule of hair coloring is to aim to have
your hair and your hair style look as natural as possible (unless
you explicitly intend it not to!). Many hair stylists recommend that
you stay within two shades of your natural hair colour. It is also
important to consider the condition of your hair before colouring,
Hair that is damaged before colouring, will more than likely be more
damaged after the process. The state of your hair also influences
the absorbancy of your hair and the length of time the coloring
solution should be applied for.
Which should you choose? If you are looking for a gentle boost to
your hair color that does not give you regrowth then a
semi-permanent color is for you. These colors, sometimes called
glazing, color stains, or washes, work by coating the hair with a
non-peroxide colour that washes out over a 4-6 week period. They
will cover most grey hair, and will actually help to tame any
annoying frizzies you may have. Semi-permanent colors are the most
gentle way to color your hair and are a low risk way to try out a
new colour. It is recommended that you use semi-permanent colors for
as long as they are giving you the results you desire.
Permanent colours, however, are required if you wish to
lighten your hair as semi-permanent color will only darken hair.
Permanent hair colour also gives a much better coverage of grey
hair. It works by bleaching and depositing the color in a one step
process. If you decide to use a permanent hair colour you will need
to minimize the damage to your hair by being extra careful with your
hair care regime at home.
The next choice you need to make is whether to have a block color
or highlights. Highlights can be added by streaking, weaving, and
foiling. Just about any hairstyle can be highlighted, and is usually
a great way to add depth and texture to your hair style.
Now you only need to decide which color to try. Before you rush
out and colour your hair there are some basic rules you need to
consider. You need to determine whether a warm or a cool shade will
be best for you. The best way to do this, is to determine your
natural coloring. Work through the following statements and see
where you fit (do you choose more cool than warm responses?).
| Cool |
Warm |
| My eyes are deep brown or black-brown |
My eyes are golden brown |
| My eyes are grey blue or dark blue |
My eyes are green, green blue or turquoise |
| My eyes are hazel with white, grey or blue flecks |
My eyes are hazel with gold or brown flecks |
| My skin is very dark brown |
My skin is brown with pink undertone |
| My skin is true olive (most Asian and Latino) |
My skin is brown with golden undertone |
| My skin is medium with no color in cheeks |
My skin is pale with peach or gold undertones |
| My skin is medium with faint color in cheeks |
My skin is freckled |
| My skin is medium with golden undertones |
My skin is ruddy |
| My skin is pale with no color in cheeks |
My hair is deep brown with gold or red highlights |
| My skin is pale with pink undertones |
My hair is red |
| My skin is brown or bronze when I tan |
My hair is strawberry blond |
| My skin is golden brown when I tan |
My hair is medium or dark blond |
| My hair is blue black |
|
| My hair is deep brown |
|
| My hair is medium golden brown |
|
| My hair is golden blond |
|
| My hair is salt and pepper |
|
Did you choose mostly warm or cool responses?
If you chose mostly warm — here is some useful advice for
choosing the best hair color for you. You should avoid blue, violet,
white, and jet-black hair colors that drain you of your natural high
color. Depending on your skin tone and your preference, you'll find
deep chocolate, rich golden browns and auburn, warm gold and red
highlights, and golden blond shades enhance your "sunny" look.
If you chose more from the cool column you should avoid
gold, yellow, red and bronze tones. These tones can make you look
sallow and drawn. Depending on your skin tone are shiny blacks, ash
browns, and cool blonds ranging from mink to platinum blond.
So what are you waiting for? Add some color to your hair and your
life!
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