Thursday, June 26, 2014

Red Hairstyles

By Darren Hartley


Red hair styles can be for everyone. It is all a matter of finding the right hue. The trick is to look at the eye color. A cool toned red with eggplant or plum undertones is best for women with blue eyes. Something that is more golden, or orange-coppery in color should be the option for women with brown eyes.

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.

Level three of the red color equates to a violet-red or cabernet, level four would be a beautiful auburn color, levels six to seven are warmer reds and levels seven to eight are the strawberry blondes. The use of a brown based shade for adding richness and a more natural look is the ideal option in coloring or highlighting to don red hair styles.

Choosing red hair styles with the same undertones compared to the skin is the best option to take. A golden copper hue would best suit a woman with yellow undertones. Opposing the skin tone with a hair color will only make a woman look washed out. That would be a terrible outcome for a woman who is working her way to looking her best.

Julia Roberts is the prime example of a woman with medium skin tone who always look great in her red hair styles. No one does it better than Rihanna when speaking of women with darker skin tones who don red hair, at the same time. A woman can not go wrong by choosing the right idol to emulate.

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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