Showing posts with label black hair colors. Show all posts
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Friday, March 23, 2012

Hair Coloring Made Easy

If you’ve decided to add a little color to your hair, then like me you must have gotten a little bored with it. Since we were born with hair ranging from medium brown to deepest brown and in some cases black, we tend to add color more regularly than other races. The huge spectrum of hair color options available can easily leave you overwhelmed. Where do you start? What’s the best complimentary color for your complexion? Can you color at home yourself? These are a few perplexing questions that sometimes plague and hinder you from achieving the beautiful bold color that you desire. I will explain different types of coloring as well as best suggested shade to compliment any shade of brown to pale complexions. Looking your best has never been so easy!

What’s Your Shade?
Dark Complexions
My chocolate sisters can quite easily look fabulous wearing jet-black hair, as they are among the only shade that effortlessly and easily are able to pull it off. Not saying that women with lighter shades can’t but rule of thumb is that the lighter your skin, the lighter your hair color should be. When you really think about it, jet-black hair on pale skin only makes the complexion look that much more pale and pasty. With black as the base color, women with dark complexions can add any highlight they choose and still look fabulous. Highlights of red to wine, auburn to blond and everything in between compliment these beautiful women of dark complexions rather nicely.

Medium Complexions
For the women in-between, base colors of #1 through #4 compliments them best. While medium complexions have a little more leeway, spice highlights reign supreme and no one can work spice quite like this chic! Highlights of #33 and #30 look amazing on this skin tone. However, making the mistake of coloring your hair too close to your complexion can be a terrible thing and almost give you a rather dingy appearance. Contrasting your hair color with your skin tone can tremendously improve your complexion. It’s really almost as crazy looking as lip color being the same as the color of your face when you think about it. I happen to fall closer to this category and over the years I have had quite a few hits and misses. I have tried auburn and it didn’t quite sit well with me nor anyone else who had to look at me. I have experimented with jet-black, which was OK, but I didn’t want dark hair, I wanted highlights, lowlights, and all that good stuff in between. The colors that I found looked best on my complexion was base #4, highlights of #27 and lowlights of #30. Over the summer when I consume more sun than normal, my complexion tends to fluctuate so I usually would go darker for the summer to accommodate my ever-changing complexion.

Light Complexions
While women with lighter complexions have a few more options as far as base colors go, it is not recommended that #1 or jet black color be used. Why not? Why? When choosing hair color the first thing you must consider is how the color will look against your complexion. Think about it contrasting against your skin. Let’s be real here, jet black hair on pale skin looks somewhat creepy and witchy. It only makes you look even paler than you really are. Yikes! You have much more color options than other complexions why not go with a honey brown base with highlights of #27 and #30.

Easy Steps To Hair Bleaching
For most of us born with dark hair, first applying a bleach to lighten the hair before applying color is necessary in order to achieve the highlights we desire. You really don’t need to pay someone to do this. In fact it’s easy and just about anyone can do it himself or herself.
Before you begin, make certain you have the following items ready in a well-ventilated area:

• Plastic Mixing Bowl
• Wooden or Plastic Spatula
• Hair Bleaching Powder
• Crème Developer
• Plastic Gloves
• Foil Strips or Hair streaking Cap/Hook
• Flat Application Brush
• Plastic duck-billed clips (optional)

Step 1
Empty the contents of bleaching powder into plastic bowl. Add crème developer a little at a time as you stir until the mixture is the consistency of blue cheese dressing. Leave mixture to sit until you have completed step 2.

Step 2
If you are using foil strips make certain that you secure the strips of hair to the foil using the plastic duck-billed clips. This would ensure the strips of hair to be bleached stay in place for faster application as is vital to even coloring. If you are using a plastic streaking cap, brush your hair backwards then apply the cap. Using the tiny hook included, begin piercing the cap and pulling out small portions of hair through the hole, you pierced in the cap. Repeat this is often, as you desire. The more hair you pull the greater the mass of colored hair you will end up with. After you are satisfied with the amount of hair you want to be bleached, take a fine toothed comb and start combing the free portions of hair you pulled from the cap to make certain the hair is not tangled at the root so that bleaching will be more uniformed.

Step 3
Using your spatula, give the mixture a final whip before applying. Take your application brush and start applying quickly. Remember, virgin hair begins to lighten within seconds of application. For even faster applications, use your hands to apply the bleach. Never put your bare hands in bleach, always use gloves. If you find your mixture’s consistency getting thicker, then add a little more crème developer and mix until it gets thinner.

Step 4
Keep a careful and close eye on the developing color and always remember that wet hair color is always darker than dry hair. If you want subtle highlights then you should process color for a shorter period. For bright vibrant color, leave the bleach on longer, provided your hair is healthy enough to endure this harsh processing.

Foil Instructions
If at glance you feel that the color is what you desired then, wash out a small porting of the bleached hair and dry it. If it’s still too dark then repeat the process from step one. After you have achieved the desired color, remove foil and thoroughly wash all bleaching residue from your hair, deep condition, and style as usual.

Streaking Cap Instructions
Streaking caps are neater and easier to use for an individual applying the bleach themselves. To check the boldness of the bleach, rinse a small portion and dry it. If the color is undesirable, then begin with step 1 and reapply. Afterwards, give your hair a quick rinse to remove the built up bleach for smoother and stress free removal of cap. Remove cap, shampoo and deep treat, then style as usual.

Applying Color
Now that you have the desired brightness of the bleach, it’s time to apply some color. After washing out the bleach thoroughly, apply rinse over the entire head, using a wide toothed comb to blend the color into all of the strands evenly. After color has been applied from root to tip, cover with plastic cap and apply heat as directed on the packaging instructions. Rinse thoroughly and condition, style as usual.
Now you have a beautiful head of bold highlights and stunning lowlights! Enjoy!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Best Black Hair Highlights

 

Hair Highlights

Highlight That Help, Highlights That Hurt

It's a known fact that hair colors and highlights can make an impression that can go either way. When deciding upon a hair color you should probably consider a few factors in your daily life that may be affected by your choice.


So, what kinda work do you do?
Quite naturally working in a corporate office has its limitations where professional appearance is concerned. When working with clients and being on the forefront of customer relations, your appearance is unmistakably judged at first glance. Its important that the wrong message isn't conveyed by the type of hair coloring ad style you don. In this type of work environment subtle is better. I recommend deep, dark rich colors. Think about it. Imagine seeking professional legal services at a very reputable law firm and finding that your legal representative is donning a platinum blond do. I'd say that hair is more distracting than anything else!


Choosing The Best Color For Your Complexion
Other occupations have a bit more leeway when it comes to hair color. However that does not mean you should go wild with the idea. Your complexion should play a key role in the type of color you choose. The darker your complexion the darker your hair should be.

Dark Skin Ladies
Should you decide to color your hair, of course you want to look your absolute best. For your complexion type jet black or the darkest brown suits you best. A light brown hair color will not compliment you complexion, instead will make your skin appear dull and even darker. With black as your base color you can now add any shade of color to your hair to bring out that beautiful dark brown complexion. As shown on chart below, accentuation shades that best suit your complexion are Clairol Beautiful Collection Light Red Brown B09W 3oz, Clairol Beautiful Collection Medium Warm Brown B13W 3oz, and Clairol Beautiful Collection Wine Brown B175W 3oz for example.

My Top 3 Highlights  For Darker Complexions Products 



Hair Color Chart

Medium Complexion Ladies
Being in the middle also has its advantages. Brown complexions have a bit more flexibility in choosing shades. You can comfortably apply a lighter shade as a base if you please. Shades such as Clairol Beautiful Collection Semi Permanent Color, B13W Medium Warm Brown and Clairol Beautiful Collection Dark Warm Brown B15W 3oz are great shades to use as base colors that will compliment your medium complexion nicely. If you decide to use a highlight with any of the shades I suggested, make certain that the complimenting shade does just that. Anytime you are applying highlights to a base color aside from black it is recommended that you only choose a color that is no more than 4 shades lighter than the base color of the same each color. For example, if you have a base color of medium brown-1 you should only use medium brown-2, medium brown-3 or medium brown-4 and not ruby red-2 through 4.

Light Skinned Ladies
The ball is pretty much in your court. Having the most flexible skin tone you are able to encompass the colors of the dark skinned women as well as ladies of medium complexion. However if you wish to wear a lighter quaff, I always recommend Clairol Beautiful Collection 14K B30W, Clairol Beautiful Collection Honey Brown B11W 3oz and Clairol Beautiful Collection Light Ash Brown B08D 3oz blended for a prismatic effect. These shades are what most celebrities use to color their hair. Mostly seen in hair of Beyonce and Tyra Banks.


Do It Yourself!
No worries. With all the products on the market today, hair coloring and styling is virtually dummy proof. These days you can purchase most everything in a kit where all the mixing and measuring is done for you. Products like Clairol Textures & Tones line makes changing your look almost effortless. With easy to ready step-by-step instructions and great final results Clairol Textures & Tones ranks Number 1 on my list. This product not only gives you great precise color, but also includes a conditioner that leaves hair soft and silky.

Take a look at a few more Clairol's Texture and Tones Products. (Hover links for picture and product information.)

Clairol Textures & Tones Permanent Hair Color, 2N Dark Brown
Clairol Textures & Tones * 5g-light Golden BrownClairol Textures & Tones * 2N-Dark Brown
Clairol Textures & Tones * 6g-honey Blond
Clairol Textures & Tones * 1n-natural Black
Clairol Textures & Tones * 3rv-plum
Clairol Textures & Tones Hair Color, 3n Cocoa Brown
Clairol Textures & Tones * 6bv-bronze
CLAIROL TEXTURES & TONES * 1B - SILKEN BLACK
Clairol Textures & Tones * 7g-lightest Blond
Clairol Textures & Tones * 4rc-cherrywood
Clairol Textures & Tones * 4rv Blazing Burgundy
Clairol Textures & Tones Permanent Moisture-Rich Haircolor 4R Red Hot Red