African American women have the sort of skin tone that needs to be carefully compared with a hair color, before making a decision. You don't want the hair color to make your features stand out in an unflattering manner, where the key is to try on colored wigs or do a 'patch test' before making a choice. That way, you can see how the color would suit you before going ahead. There are certain things that must be borne in mind when picking out a hair color - African American women should remember that not all skin tones in this category are consistent, but vary in shades.
Those with light skin tones can opt for dark or light (not over-the-top) hair colors, where others who fall in the dark-chocolate category, should opt for dark shades only. Warm skin tones are versatile; the advantage of being able to carry off any hair color is a given. Darker skin tones do not have this advantage, where extra care should be taken in picking a shade that isn't unflattering. Important things to keep in mind - face shape, skin tone (most importantly), and hairstyle. Also, avoid going with hair color options that have words like 'cool' or 'ashy' as part of the description. Let's get down to the hair color ideas for African American women to have an understanding of which shades are right for you.
Hair Color Options for African American Skin Tones
Jet Black Hair
Highlighted Blond Hair
Red & Blond Hair
Dirty Blond Hair
Orange-Red Hair
Light Brown Hair
Disclaimer: Readers should refer to the images to have an idea of what the hair color looks like 'after' referring to the following section. Refer to the color coded boxes representing varying skin tones to check which color suits you.
Milk ChocolateBlack/Dark Chocolate
What's Hot: For women who fall in the dark skin tone category, choose hair colors in the dark / medium-light brown, burgundy, or jet black zone. These colors will not only complement your skin tone but will warm up your features without drawing attention to your hair in an uncomplimentary manner.
What's Not: Opting for vibrant reds, pinks, purples, blues, or whichever other clown colors that invade one's imagination, is a strict no-no. Not only are they shoddy in appearance, but they give off an unprofessional vibe where no one will take you seriously. Bright blond shades (like dirty blond or platinum) aren't advisable either, where maybe the teeniest hint of blond (like subtle highlights) mixed with a topcoat of deep brown can add a pleasing and not overdone look, to your tresses.
Pinkish BrownLight Brown
What's Hot: The fun part is being able to experiment with almost every hair color on the market, that doesn't border on wacko (blinding colors of the rainbow, that is). The best colors for your tresses are dirty blond, orangish red, light brown, brownish red, dark brown, and plain black. Highlights are a fun option too, so don't be afraid to mix and match varied hues.
What's Not: Like I said earlier, do not opt for bright colors in any hue unless they're in the brown, blond, or red (not siren red, please!) category. Warm tones of these shades will soften your facial features and give you the perfect coverage before your original roots begin to show. Choose darker shades if the sight of new roots in a month disturbs you; go with lighter shades if your roots aren't dark. The contrast will not be as jarring when you go with dark hair colors, where touch ups can easily wait till after two months from when you last colored your hair.
Hair coloring is tricky business but once you get the hang of it, it's a piece of cake. Just be sure that if it's your first time or you want to try on a new shade, then keeping the parameters in mind of how to pick one, is not neglected.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(4371)
-
▼
January
(941)
- Facts About Venus Flytrap
- Face Wash for Men
- How to Break Up With a Person Who Has Suicidal Ten...
- Trendy Hairstyles for Girls
- Hair Updos for Weddings
- Hot Oil Treatment for Hair
- Modern Contemporary Interior Design Ideas
- Unique Save The Date Ideas
- Scene Hairstyles for Girls with Long Hair
- How to Shrink Pores
- Furniture Painting Techniques
- Appliance Paint
- Eyebrow Shapes
- Ironing Tips
- Chin Lift
- Best Facial Moisturizer
- Average Marriage Age
- Is Soap Bad for Your Face and Skin?
- Zodiac Sign Love Compatibility
- Daffodil Bulbs
- A Brief Hair Care History
- Natural Lawn Fertilizers
- Surprise Party Planning
- Romantic Gift Ideas for Boyfriend
- Best Mascara 2012
- Hair Breakage Treatment
- Brown Hair Color Shades
- Haircut Ideas for Women
- Fake Tongue Rings
- Dermabrasion Cost
- First Date Rules for Women
- Pageant Hairstyles for Medium Hair
- Ceiling Colors
- Facial Cleansing Oil Recipe
- Latest Female Fashion Trends
- Kitchen Remodeling Budget
- How to Iron-On Patches
- Blister on Lips
- Crazy Hair Day Ideas for Girls
- Self Adhesive Wall Tiles
- How to Bleach Hair Blonde
- Relaxers for Black Hair
- Fashion Advice for Women Over 50
- Medium Length Hair Styles for Men
- Is Becoming Friends with Benefits a Good Idea?
- Advertising Ideas for Salons
- Cute Braided Hairstyles for Short Hair
- Anti-aging Vitamins for Skin
- Dark Hair with Highlights
- Summer Makeup Looks
- Eyeliner that Doesn't Smudge
- Wall Mounted Shelves
- Cancer and Libra Compatibility
- Small Bedroom Ideas
- Hair Color Ideas for African-American Women
- How to Make a Bottle Cap Table Top
- Facial Skin Problems
- Nose Piercing Care Instructions
- Manicure Designs
- How to Break Up with Someone You Love
- Tips to Look Good On the First Day of School
- Hairstyle Ideas for Your Graduation Day
- Spa Day: Great Idea for a Romantic Date
- Virgo and Aries Compatibility
- Lowlights Vs. Highlights
- Hair Products for Dry Hair
- Commercial Real Estate Investing
- House Buying Tips
- Low Maintenance Garden
- How to Layout a Herb Garden
- Crocus Bulbs
- Is it Time to Break Up Quiz
- Xeriscape Gardening
- Best Time to Water Lawn
- How to Make a Facial Mask at Home
- Hazelnut Tree Care
- Short Hair Styles for Mature Women
- Glow-in-the-dark Tattoos
- Soffit Installation
- Leyland Cypress: The Weapon of Choice for Privacy ...
- Eyeliners That Stay On
- Witch Hazel Astringent
- How to Bleach Hair at Home
- How to Make Thin Hair Look Thicker
- Ways to Do Your Hair
- Beadboard Paneling in Bathrooms
- Love Tattoo Designs
- How to Apply Touch Up Paint on Walls
- Leather Motorcycle Jackets
- Mascara Ingredients
- How to End a Friendship
- Princess Crown Tattoos
- Best String Trimmers
- How to Get an Industrial Piercing
- How to Deal with a Break Up
- Scarves for Men
- Leather Clothing
- Bathroom Color Schemes
- Buff Nails for the Perfect Manicure
- Tips for Starting Your Own Clothing Line
-
▼
January
(941)