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How to Choose the Right Colour of Blonde hair Dye

If you want to know how to choose the right shade of blonde hair dye, then read on. Depending on your skin tone, you can dye your hair a variety of shades of blond.

Nicole Richie, Jessica Simpson, Reese Witherspoon, and Carrie Underwood: what do all these famous female celebrities have in common? Aside from being talented, attractive young women, they all have blonde hair. We look at these celebrities and believe their lives are full of excitement and fun.

We’ve all heard the phrase, “blonds have more fun.” And perhaps this is true. Maybe dying your hair blond does bring more attention and, therefore, more fun. After all, what young woman hasn’t wondered what she would look like with blonde hair? If you’ve ever wondered this, then why not take that chance and dye your hair blond?

Choosing the right colour of blonde hair should be done with a professional. And most certainly the dye job itself should only be done by a licensed beautician, especially one who specializes in highlights and complete hair dying. However, you can go to the appointment knowing the basic colour you’d like. And if you choose to dye your own hair, then you can follow this same advice on how to choose the right colour of blonde hair dye.

They typical piece of advice for dyeing hair blond is not to go more than two shades lighter than your own natural colour. However, if you go to a professional salon, the beautician can help you pick the perfect colour and can do the dying for you.

To help you choose the shade of blonde hair dye, consider your skin tone. If you aren’t sure what skin tone you have, it’s fairly easy to determine. Women with warm skin tones have darker skins like golden, olive, or dark brown. Latinos and other women of colour or women with darker complexions have warm skin tones. Some warm-toned women do have lighter coloured skin, but they have undertones of olive or golden brown. They tend to tan easier and have darker eyes.

Women with light eyes (such as blue or green) and light hair (like natural blonds and red-heads) usually have cool skin tones. They tend to have a very fair skin complexion and burn easily.

If you have a warm skin tone, you can dye your hair blond, but you should try for golden shades of blond which will compliment your darker skin tone. Red, golden, or copper tones of blonde hair dye all work well on warm skin tones. If you want to go very light, again, please visit a salon for professional advice.

Women with cool skin tones can easily dye their hair blond or just go a few shades lighter than they already have. However, these women should avoid the auburn or copper shade of blond and go more for the bleach blonde or platinum blonde hair. And if your hair was ever blond as a child, then going back to that same tow-headed colour is a wise option, too.

Platinum blonde hair is hair that has been artificially dyed a very light (almost white) colour. Bleach blonde hair is also artificially dyed haired but it’s not as white or light as the platinum colour.

To choose the right colour, look at samples. Hold them up to your face to see how they compliment your skin tone. Often the best choice for someone who is dying their hair blond for a first time is to go with blonde highlights.

If you want to know if blondes really do have more fun, then try a stint as a blond. Make sure you visit a professional if you wish to change your colour drastically. However, whether you choose to dye it yourself or go to a salon, choose the right shade of blonde hair dye and you can determine for yourself whether blonds have more fun or not.

 
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