Hair Color
When considering a colour change you really want one that will enhance the rest of your features rather than detract from them. What the right colour can do to bring out your eyes or to make you look healthy is quite amazing. It's no good getting the same one as your friend or Jennifer Aniston as it may not have the effect you desire! These tips may help you find the colour for you:
If you have blemished skin avoid the solid all-over colours that are really very blonde or very dark. These two extremes are really only flattering to those under 25 and with clear skins.
If you have pinkish tones in your cheeks, across your nose or have a tendency to blush, avoid the pinky reds e.g. burgundy's, wine reds and mahoganies.
Your skin tone is categorized as being either cool (yellow based or dark) or warm (fair or pinkish undertones).
If you have cool skin tones the basic rule is avoid too much yellow in your hair colour as your hair and skin will begin to blend.
If you have a warm skin tone avoid too much ash in your hair colour as this can make you appear pale and drawn.
Your eye colour combined with how dark or light your skin is, plays a big part in how light or how dark a colour should be, to bring out your best rather than to wash you out.