How to Choose the Best Hair Colour for Your Skin Tone — Haiirology

FAQs

I love a hair color that’s opposite to my undertone. Can a hairstylist customize it to work for me?

Absolutely! A skilled hairstylist can adjust the tone and depth of a color to suit your undertone while still giving you the shade you love. For example, if you have cool undertones but love a warm color, we can balance it with cooler highlights or adjust the warmth to make sure it flatters your complexion. The key is subtle adjustments to make sure the color complements, rather than clashes with, your skin tone.

Is there a universal hair color that looks good on everyone?

While no single color suits everyone, soft, natural shades like dark chocolate brown or warm caramel tend to complement a wide range of skin tones. But remember, it’s always best to tailor the shade to your undertones for the most flattering result.

Can I still experiment with bold hair colors if I have fair skin?

Absolutely! Just make sure the color balances with your undertones. For example, fair skin with cool undertones can rock bold, cool shades like icy blues or pastel purples, while fair skin with warm undertones looks amazing with soft pinks or copper tones.

What if my favorite celebrity has a color I love, but our skin tones are different?

It’s important to adapt trends to suit your skin tone. A color that looks amazing on someone else may not be the best fit for your undertone. Consider working with a professional to customize that shade in a way that flatters you.

What if I want a trendy color, but I’m not sure if it’ll suit my skin tone?

Trendy colors can be fun, but it’s important to adapt them to suit your unique skin tone and undertone. A professional hairstylist can tweak trendy shades like platinum blonde or bright red to better match your natural features, ensuring you look your best.

How do I prevent my new color from washing me out?

The key is to choose a hair color that contrasts just enough with your skin tone without being too harsh. If you’re unsure, opt for shades that complement your undertones, like warmer browns or honey highlights for warm undertones, or cooler ash tones for cool undertones.

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