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Hair Color Ideas - Finding the Best Hair Color For You

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Hair Colour Ideas

Brunette

Brunette can look good on just about anyone. Theres a ton of possibilities, especially if you want to use highlights.

Blonde

Blonde can be a difficult task. If you've never colored your hair it is usually easy, but if you've done some permanent coloring you will have to spend more time on it. Before you attempt this check out some of our recommended books to the right.

Red

Red hair is pretty easy to get no matter what your hair color. It's also one of the most requested

Black

Even easier than red is black, although it doesn't look good on everyone.

Seasonal Hair Color Ideas

Usually dark colors look best in the fall and winder and light in the spring and summer.

Where to Find Hair Color Ideas

Look though style magazines or hair coloring books (like the ones listed below) are a great way to find the exact hair color you want.


Brunette Hair Color Ideas

Brunette has become a very popular hair color idea. It looks good on just about everyone since it matches well with many skin tones. If you decide to pick brunette be sure to think about highlights or lowlights. A little bit of extra color makes it look so much better.

Brunette is a great hair color idea, but you may need to do some upkeep to prevent it from fading or becoming washed out. There are several shampoos or conditioners that help keep your brunette hair color looking great. Check out our shopping guide for more.

Brunette Hair Color Ideas: Chocolate brown, Honey/Dark Blonde


Blonde Hair Color Ideas

Blonde can be a difficult hair colour. If you've never colored your hair it can be easy, but if you've done some permanent coloring you will have to spend more time on it. Before you attempt this I recommend reading up on it.

Blonde hair color can be a bit more work to keep up, especially lighter colors. Lots of sunlight or heat will make it fade faster. There are a bunch of products that will help you keep your color.

If you've already colored your hair blonde and your roots are starting to show, don't just grab the bleach to fix it. Try adding darker highlights to keep your hair healthy. Be sure to look at this site for more tips on maintaining hair color.

Blonde Hair Color Ideas: Golden Blonde, Blonde with Honey Highlights


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Looking for hair color ideas? Look at your skin first

When searching for hair color ideas you should first look at what complements your skin tone. Depending on the type of skin you have, you'll want to stay away from certain colors.

  • Yellow Undertones: Avoid deep gold
  • Pink Undertone: Avoid red or strawberry tones
  • Pale Skin: Avoid deep dark colors
  • Dark/Tan Skin: Avoid one-tone blonde (honey or 5 tone blonde looks better)

So what hair color should you look for?

  • Brown/Gold Undertones: Try golden or honey colors with red highlights
  • Rosy/Ebony Undertones: Try brown or black with burgundy highlights

Want to be safe when coloring your hair? Just go a couple shades lighter or darker than your current color. Or try temporary hair color like Loreal's Color Pulse which will wash out after a couple showers.

Types of Hair Coloring

Permanent Color: Uses hydrogen peroxide to change your hair color. If you haven't found your perfect hair color idea don't use permanent coloring. Over-processing can damage your hair and make it look dull. Hydrogen peroxide is used to open the hair cuticle and form the color.

Semi-Permanent Color (or temporary hair color):Doesn't change the actual hair color, and helps slightly change a tone or maintain a permanent coloring. These will last between 8 and 20 showers. With semi-permeant coloring the cuticle is only opened up slightly, so the color is not permanent. Loreal's Color Pulse is one of the most popular semi-permanent dyes.

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Lewis Smith  says:
2 years ago

I fully agree with the author that the hair color you chose should complement your skin tone and should in fashion. One can go in for permanent hair color if you do not feel like playing with colors. For the people who are fairly bold can try on temporary colors which can be changed after a few weeks.

For more information on Fashion Products hair care I suggest you to visit sites like Fashion Products where you'll find latest trends in the market, the most selling brands, etc.

Barrette  says:
18 months ago

Isnt the best hair color that looks good on your skin your natural color?

Taylor  says:
16 months ago

Well I really think it depends on your skin tone and your natural hair color. I have a light brown and I have a really light tane, it pretty good but I am thinking about dyeing it a darker brown like dark chocolate color. But like I say I personally think it does depend on your skin tone and hair color, but also its what you think because I mean its your body.

michelle  says:
14 months ago

this article was very helpful :)

if i ever have problems with my hair again, i know where to look for some hair coloring ideas at!

thanks for all the help :)

michelle  says:
14 months ago

this article was very helpful :)

if i ever have problems with my hair again, i know where to look for some hair coloring ideas at!

thanks for all the help :)

Lily  says:
10 months ago

This was so helpful! I dye my hair a lot because I'm never happy with it. :) I think once I've found my colour, I will go permanent. I didn't know about the cuticles opening to let the colour in. That makes sense. Thanks for the help!!!

Emmie  says:
9 months ago

Lawl @ Barrette for stating the obvious :]

alex  says:
9 months ago

the comment that people should dye their hair darker in winter and lighter in spring is completely FALSE, peoples skin generally gets paler in winter so why would you want to off set that with a darker color, a lighter color would look much better plus in the spring you wanter a darker color to naturalize a tan duh

taryn  says:
7 months ago

i just want to know if the Loreal color pulse does any damage to your hair and your natural hair colour???

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Choke Frantic  says:
6 months ago

Great advice, thankyou very much.

momo  says:
3 months ago

I agree with colouring to match your skintone.

Which is why I reckon you should always consult a professional stylist before colouring your hair.

That way they can advise you on what colours will best suit your skintone, also how to maintain your colour to keep it looking vibrant, also when you get regrowth they will apply your colour accordingly to prevent colour build up which could damage your hair or make it harder to change your hair colour in future.

If your planning on going from very light to dark or vice-versa DEFINATELY go to a professional as they can do this process much easier and prevent any major damage to your hair also perfect your colour.

being a hairstylist I have changed my colour many times over the years, and have found what works and what complements my skin. It took alot of playing around and trying new things.

taryn, all colour can cause some damage to your hair. Its how you maintain your hair and how often you colour. There are alot of very conditioning colours out there though.

Alot of semi/ midway colours are very conditioning on the hair and fade nicely.

beads  says:
4 weeks ago

this is no help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Emma  says:
3 weeks ago

I have a "Pink Undertone: Avoid red or strawberry tones"

And I want "Brown/Gold Undertones: Try golden or honey colors with red highlights"

But will the red highlights look bad with my skin?

laura  says:
2 weeks ago

I disagree with alex about seasonal colour change.In the winter you may be a bit paler so all the more reason to warm your skintone up.It really depends on the individual, if they've been blonde all their life and dont want drastic change then put some warm honey blonde or rich copper tones in the winter and brighten it up in the summer with some sunkissed highlights.

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