Coloring hair
Your hair color can be a visual representation of yourself to the world. Choosing the right color can be as important as choosing the right cut and style.the follow has some choices.
Blond
For many people, getting the blond look involves intense hair coloring procedures. Whether wanting lowlights or platinum locks, blond hair requires maintenance. Blond hair color fades, and the proper products need to be used in order to maintain the look. Choosing the tone is another important step. Some tones include honey, platinum and strawberry blond. Ultimately, the process needed to dye your hair blond depends on your original hair color as well as any natural highlights you have..
Brown or Black
When thinking of dark hair, rich colors often come to mind. Whether caramel, chocolate, auburn or blue-back, choosing to go dark with your hair color should be well thought out. If you have naturally light hair, the change of hue may take some getting used to. For someone with naturally brown hair who is looking for something deeper, multitoned highlights can create depth and fit the needs of someone looking for a change that's not too drastic. Other coloring ideas for brown and black hair include tint-backs, lowlights, highlights and, of course, full-coverage coloring. As with going blond, dark colors can fade quickly, so consider using a shampoo and conditioner made for colored hair.
Red
Going red can be a difficult hair-coloring process. First, red can be harder to keep vibrant. The color can fade more quickly than other hues. Because of this, the use of a color-protected shampoo and conditioner is imperative. Choosing the proper red tone is also important.






