Changing Ones Hair Color!
If you read yesterday's post- then you know it was all about hair color
and personality and today- it's all about changing ones hair color.
That's right- If you want to become a redhead or a blonde there are tips
you should follow and these tips come from some of the World's top stylists.
The hair-coloring tips:
1) Redheads-
If you have a rosy complexion becoming a redhead may work for yo.
a) Plan on doing it home--
Finding the right shade of red can be tricky. Stay away from bright-sounding shades
like "fire-engine red" and if you have light hair opt for strawberry- blond and
if your hair is darker-go with the auburn.
b) Plan on going to a salon--
Ask the stylist to show you a few shades of red colored hair.
Doing this allows you to see which hair color is perfect for your head and
complexion.
c) A Makeup Trick-
To enhance your hair color-stick to warm shades of beige, taupe and mossy
green on your eyes--they all make red hair stand out.
d) Keep the color vibrant-
If you should decide on going red, use a color glaze which deposits just a touch of
color on the surface of your hair, creating subtle tints to boost color and shine in
between treatments.
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2) Brunettes-
a) Plan on doing it at home-
Most women look best in warm medium brown shades like golden brown or chestnut.
More good news: Almost anyone can look great as a brunette, no matter the skin tone.
And becoming a brunette works especially well for those with gray hair.
b) Plan on doing it at a salon-
Go to someone qualified and make sure you have a specific shade in mind.
Also helpful- make sure the dye matches up to your skin tone.
c) Keep the hair color vibrant-
Use a color-enhancing shampoo to add trace amounts of color to prevent fading
and dullness.
d) A Makeup Trick-
The makeup trick that'll make your new locks really stand out...
Use Shimmery bronzers on your face.
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3) Blondes-
a) Plan on doing it at home-
Only do it at home if your hair is light.
Going blonde works best if you were blonde as a child and if you have
a light to medium complexion.
b) Plan on having it done at a salon-
Ask the stylist to use different shades of blonde dye, doing so gives you more
dimensions and makes it (your hair) look more natural.
c) Enhance the Color-
By deep conditioning your hair once or twice a week and no more.
d) A Makeup Tip--
To keep your blonde locks looking spectacular-use a coral blush.
That's it- some great tips for those who want to have Hollywood style
locks on a limited budget.
And for those who love trivia and obscure facts, here are some concerning
hair and color....
a) Changing Hair Colors-
More than 50% of American women over the age of 16 color their hair.
b) Marilyn Monroe-
Ms. Monroe starred in a movie called "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
and she was actually a brunette.
c) The King-
The King of Rock n Roll- Elvis Presley was the opposite of Ms. Monroe
and was a blonde. Hollywood brass and makeup artists said black hair would look
better with his skin tone.
d) Naturally Red-
Only 3% of the population has naturally red hair.
e) Most Common-
If you've ever wondered about the most natural hair colors for women-
wonder no more, they are dark brown 40%, light brown 24% and dark blond
14%.
One last tip:
If you enjoyed this and want more info about getting curls, or darkening hair
or hair care secrets to look younger or ten pounds lighter, head on
over to Amazon.com/the kindle store and type The Hollywood Beauty Rxs,
Celebrity Stylists Share Their Best Kept Secrets in the search bar.
Download it today and it may help you put your expensive stylist out of work.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
If you read yesterday's post- then you know it was all about hair color
and personality and today- it's all about changing ones hair color.
That's right- If you want to become a redhead or a blonde there are tips
you should follow and these tips come from some of the World's top stylists.
The hair-coloring tips:
1) Redheads-
If you have a rosy complexion becoming a redhead may work for yo.
a) Plan on doing it home--
Finding the right shade of red can be tricky. Stay away from bright-sounding shades
like "fire-engine red" and if you have light hair opt for strawberry- blond and
if your hair is darker-go with the auburn.
b) Plan on going to a salon--
Ask the stylist to show you a few shades of red colored hair.
Doing this allows you to see which hair color is perfect for your head and
complexion.
c) A Makeup Trick-
To enhance your hair color-stick to warm shades of beige, taupe and mossy
green on your eyes--they all make red hair stand out.
d) Keep the color vibrant-
If you should decide on going red, use a color glaze which deposits just a touch of
color on the surface of your hair, creating subtle tints to boost color and shine in
between treatments.
-----------------------------------------------
2) Brunettes-
a) Plan on doing it at home-
Most women look best in warm medium brown shades like golden brown or chestnut.
More good news: Almost anyone can look great as a brunette, no matter the skin tone.
And becoming a brunette works especially well for those with gray hair.
b) Plan on doing it at a salon-
Go to someone qualified and make sure you have a specific shade in mind.
Also helpful- make sure the dye matches up to your skin tone.
c) Keep the hair color vibrant-
Use a color-enhancing shampoo to add trace amounts of color to prevent fading
and dullness.
d) A Makeup Trick-
The makeup trick that'll make your new locks really stand out...
Use Shimmery bronzers on your face.
----------------------------------------------------------------
3) Blondes-
a) Plan on doing it at home-
Only do it at home if your hair is light.
Going blonde works best if you were blonde as a child and if you have
a light to medium complexion.
b) Plan on having it done at a salon-
Ask the stylist to use different shades of blonde dye, doing so gives you more
dimensions and makes it (your hair) look more natural.
c) Enhance the Color-
By deep conditioning your hair once or twice a week and no more.
d) A Makeup Tip--
To keep your blonde locks looking spectacular-use a coral blush.
That's it- some great tips for those who want to have Hollywood style
locks on a limited budget.
And for those who love trivia and obscure facts, here are some concerning
hair and color....
a) Changing Hair Colors-
More than 50% of American women over the age of 16 color their hair.
b) Marilyn Monroe-
Ms. Monroe starred in a movie called "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
and she was actually a brunette.
c) The King-
The King of Rock n Roll- Elvis Presley was the opposite of Ms. Monroe
and was a blonde. Hollywood brass and makeup artists said black hair would look
better with his skin tone.
d) Naturally Red-
Only 3% of the population has naturally red hair.
e) Most Common-
If you've ever wondered about the most natural hair colors for women-
wonder no more, they are dark brown 40%, light brown 24% and dark blond
14%.
One last tip:
If you enjoyed this and want more info about getting curls, or darkening hair
or hair care secrets to look younger or ten pounds lighter, head on
over to Amazon.com/the kindle store and type The Hollywood Beauty Rxs,
Celebrity Stylists Share Their Best Kept Secrets in the search bar.
Download it today and it may help you put your expensive stylist out of work.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
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