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If you skin tone is neutral or cream:
Dark eyes go best with a dark-to-medium brown color or medium reds. You can cover gray with auburn shades that are medium to dark.
If your eyes are hazel, blue or green, anything from light brunette to medium blonde will look great on you. You'll also look good in auburn or strawberry blonde if your natural haircolor is light. In fact, you can pull off almost any shade of red.
For blue or green eyes and naturally blonde hair, you can choose lighter shades of blonde, or medium ones.
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If your skin ton is warm:
Dark brown, black or hazel eyes all allow you to have black, medium or golden brown haircolor. Even wine or auburn will enrich your natural tones.
If your eyes are hazel, blue or green and your natural hair color is light brown to medium blonde, add light or golden highlights or choose medium brunettes that are on the warm side.
If your eyes are blue or green and you hair is naturally blonde, stay with golden blondes and very light brunette shades.
Vivid red tones and warm reds will work well for you, especially if your hair is naturally on the red side. |
A professional colorist can always guide you best, but if you choose to do it yourself, the name on the box usually gives you a clue. Just be certain you read before you buy, so you know how the selected shade will look once you put it over your natural shade. Brunettes who use permanent color products will find it nearly impossible to avoid reddish tones. Most importantly, before you make a big color switch, ask a trusted colorist to help you find the perfect warm-cool color balance for you. |
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