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Styles For Red Hair

By Darren Hartley


Red hair styles spell fun these days. A surge in their popularity equates to stylists getting more requests for this glam shade today more than ever. The single biggest mistake that women who dye their hair red make is going too monochromatic. Hair should never be one single color.

There is a difference between red hair styles and styles for other hair colors. Most hair colors fall into a scale of 1 to 10 with regards to lightness or darkness. 1 implies a jet black color while 10 projects a platinum blonde color. Red does not.

The brown is already there in the pigments of red hair. This makes coloring or highlighting based on these underlying pigments make red hair styles last longer. Keep in mind that working with the natural pigments of the hair best complements the natural skin tone.

Medium skin tones have more pigments. Red hair styles for this skin tone must consist of medium coppery blonde to medium auburn shades. Dark eggplant hues must be steered away from as they are bound to make the skin yellow for women with medium skin tones.

Darker skin tones will look gorgeous in red hair styles with a medium auburn to chestnut brown shades. Carefulness must be exercised when opting for super red hues as these have too much blue in them and will potentially have the skin looking green.

Three things to consider regarding red hair styles are the skin tone, the hair condition and the mental state of the woman. The natural hair color has nothing to do with the choice of red as a hair color. A color that emphasizes the features of a woman must always be the basis for the selection.




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