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The
Right Blonde For You Before
choosing a new hair color, consider your skin tone and eye color. You may find that warmer colors suit you better and lift
your overall appearance. For example, if your hair has
already been bleached or colored a very light blonde hue and your darker roots are starting to show, change your color to
a warmer tone of blonde with deep honey highlights. And forget the bleach... your hair needs time to recuperate. A new hair color can create an extraordinary impact when combined with
a fresh new hair style. When leaving the hair salon always have consultations before you recieve your hair color, and your
hair style. Please go to our blog Haircolor In Orlando.com and read about makeup, haircare, haircolor advice.
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Which Shade Should I Get There are dozens of hues of blonde hair highlights available.
The key to choosing the best shade isn’t just picking a pretty color: it needs to coordinate with your hair, skin, and
eye color for a blended, natural look; ideally, more than one highlight shade should be used. Individuals who were born with blonde hair that darkened as they aged (which is natural) can look
at old photographs – their previous shades of blonde are superb choices for highlights. Individuals who have adopted blonde locks, however, need to take greater care in choosing the
best highlight color. That is why home haircare is very important! Blonde hair is very fragile especially when chemically
lightened with a bleach.
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Natural Highlights Natural highlights are subtle and smooth, without drastic color differences.
To achieve this effect through highlighting, opt for a highlight shade no more than one or two shades
lighter than the base hair color. Adding both highlights and lowlights is sometimes referred to as a tri-color service. To
me, this is the best of all hair color services. It seems to give the most natural effect to your hair color. When both are
done, it's best to highlight the top a little more heavily than the lowlights. Also, adding more lowlights underneath will
give your hair dimension. I recommend adding lowlights every third time you get your hair highlighted.
This will help blend your highlights with your natural hair color, and you won't have to run to the salon with dark roots
every six weeks. If your blonde shade is
very light already, lowlights accent colors. Lowlites one or two shades darker than your base color may be
more appropriate.
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For Your Eye ColorIf you have chosen your blonde hair highlight color based on your
hair color and skin tone, it will likely already match your eye color as well. As a double check,
note that individuals with very light eyes (blue or green) tend to have cool skin tones and should opt for paler highlight
colors, while individuals with dark eyes can often choose richer shades. Hazel eyes will reflect
a different dominant color with each of these colors. Blond hair tends to bring out the lighter colors in hazel eyes such
as blue, green and yellow. Brown hair will bring out the darker greens, brown, gold and gray. Red hair will display brown
and gray highlights in hazel eyes. Take a good look at the dominant colors in your eyes before choosing which base color you
would like to dye your hair. To draw the most attention to your eyes, pick a neutral base color such as a warm dark brown
or blond. Red hair tends to draw out only the neutral colors in hazel eyes and will make them appear to be primarily brown
or gray when used as an all-over base color.
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For Your Skin ColorBecause highlights often frame the face, skin color is the most important factor when choosing
an accent shade. The wrong highlight color can make your complexion appear too flushed, too pale, or just discolored. For warm skin tones… Warm skin tones have hints of peach, pink, or gold, and the skin tans easily and evenly. Rich highlight colors such as straw,
light gold, bronze, caramel, or very subtle shades of red complement warm skin. You'll find dark, warm browns, chestnuts, rich golden
browns and auburn, warm gold and red highlights, and golden blond shades look best on you. Any color that has red-orange or
gold base will look great on you. Highlighting is a great way to add warm tones to your hair. Highlight with golden blonde's,
copper streaks, golden brown shades. For cool skin tones… Individuals with cool skin tones are frequently pale and do not tan easily. Their skin may have blue or gray undertones
that are best highlighted and soothed by ash, beige, wheat, taupe, or other subtle highlights. You're also
fortunate enough to be able to wear many exciting "unnatural" hair colors like lipstick reds, burgundies, and orchids,
purples! For ruddy skin tones… Ruddy skin tones tend to have strong red undertones and blush easily. Individuals with ruddy tones should avoid red-based
highlights that can accentuate their skin, but beige, gold, and honey brown shades are excellent options. Take these ideas and achieve the Top Hair-color in Orlando. Also think about the makeup change you have
to do when changing your hair-color.
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Caring For HighlightsProperly cared for, blonde hair highlights can last as long as three months without retouching, particularly
if they are not a drastically different shade than the base hair color. To keep the highlights looking wonderful.Keep hair moisturized with conditioners, Have hair treatments
done on a scheduled basis. Dont over highlight the hair. Get haircolor glazes to keep tonal value. and sheen to your hair. 


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