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Honey Blonde
Do blondes have more fun? Let's see if that's true with this honey blonde hue. The hair color is perfect in tone and really works well with this cut and the waves. This particular color will require regular touch ups when used over dark natural tones, but will need less for those with light hair like natural blondes. This color will work best on cool complexions like pale/fair, olive, and dark cool. |
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| As we can see, this blonde hue works well with our pale to fair model. It gives her a little color and creates a more natural look. |
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| We can't say the same for a warm model. The color makes the skin look like it has lost color. |
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Darkest Violet
Violet is a great seductive tone but it can be a little too strong for some and they may be too afraid to take the leap. This color is a little more subtle than a full bright violet so you don't have to be too afraid to take the plunge. This style can be vulnerable to fading depending on your natural hair color, for example, blondes will have a higher rate of fading than those with light brown/dark brown hair. This tone will work best on cool complexions like pale/fair, olive and dark cool. |
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| As we can see, this color looks great on our dark cool model and really makes the complexion glow. |
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| On a warm olive skin tone the hair color tends to make the complexion look pale and washed out. |
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Lightest Copper Blonde
Bright! This color is a great example of sun kissed hair and gives off a lovely glossy look all over, making the waves look fuller and showing off every strand of hair. It will work well on warm complexions, such as pale/warm, peaches and cream, warm tan and dark warm. |
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| This color really makes our model glow and shows her complexion in the best possible way. |
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| This color really doesn't work well on this model as it just makes her look too artificial and sickly. |
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Red
If you're not too sure on a color, then red could be the answer. This daring tone is a great color for a change in scenery and will create a great glossy look all over. The only downside is that it may fade depending on what hair tone you were before, for example, blonde hair has a higher chance of fading then if you were light brown. This tone is great with pale/warm, peaches and cream, warm tan and dark warm complexions. |
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| The red hair color on our warm tan model simply complements the skin tone perfectly. |
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| When viewing the red hair color on a cool olive skin tone it seems to wash the skin tone out, making our model look pale. |
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Light Copper Chestnut
I am always a sucker for copper colors. I love them, and this light copper chestnut is just bright enough but not too bright that you're going to blind everyone with your hair. This color is not too bad in regards to maintenance as it is in between light and dark so it can hide light or dark regrowth fairly well. This color will work well with pale/fair, olive and dark cool complexions. |
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| This hair color works so well on this cool olive skin tone. They both compliment each other. |
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| Here we can see the same color on a warm peaches and cream skin tone and it's obvious that the color just doesn't look nice and makes the skin tone appear red and washed out. |
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Light Golden Brown
This lovely warm golden brown hair color creates a glossy look all over and will hide a lot of re-growth for those with natural hair colors of brown or darker. It is not very high maintenance and only requires touch ups every 4 to 6 weeks for permanent color and 12 weeks for semi-colors. This color will work best on warm complexions, such as pale/warm, peaches and cream, warm tan, and dark warm. |
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Here we can see how well this color works on the peaches and cream model. The color complements the skin tone perfectly.
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| This is what not to do. Here we have a pale to light model, and as you can already tell, the color makes the skin look washed out because the color is way too warm for a cool skin tone. |
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