Adding Bright Color with Hair Extensions
Bright streaks or blocks of color are very popular with singers and movie stars today, but this look definitely might not be appropriate for everyone to wear, all the time. If your school or office has a ‘strict’ dress code you may be limited in the types of hair coloring that you can apply. Some are just not ready to make a permanent commitment to brightly colored locks without trying out a few colors first.
Not to worry anymore! Hair extensions are the perfect choice for people that want to play with bright color in their hair without making a commitment. You can change out the color easily and simply avoid wearing it in situations where it might not be appropriate. These extensions simply clip in, and if you purchase a high quality extension kit you can easily make these color blocks look realistic.
Selecting Accents for Light Colored Hair
Women with very light colored hair will need to be careful when selecting color blocks to make sure they still look natural when they are clipped on, particularly if you are planning on wearing a lot of color.
1st tips--Bright colors are much more likely to stand out on blondes than other hair colors. You may want to shy away from neon extensions because they will look even brighter next to your hair.
2nd tips--Some blondes find that spray in hair color is more appropriate for their hair because they can control the intensity of the color while extensions cannot be changed.
3rd tips--For similar reasons, smaller streaks of color tend to be more appropriate for blondes. You can purchase small or individual extensions and strategically place them throughout the lower layers of your hair, to give a pop of color that will look bright and interesting without looking overwhelming and artificial.
If you do not have a color in mind yet, bear in mind that most pastel shades blend nicely with blonde hair. Lighter shades will play off the light and offer a similar hue to the natural hair color. Purple tones or purple based reds also play beautifully against natural blonde hair.
Choosing a Color Style for Darker Hair
Those with darker hair have the exact opposite problem when selecting color blocks for their hair, as they will need to work a bit harder to make these colors show up.
1st tips-- It is very difficult to get colors to show up against darker hair tones. Those that regularly dye their hair are probably familiar with this difficulty. Hair extensions will let you experiment with which colors will work well so you can decide what color looks best.
2nd tips--Dark haired women can easily pull off bright, neon shades. Bright colors can be placed in blocks to draw attention. If your hair is fine be sure to brush these through so they don’t look too artificial. Also take care to match your color blocks to your skin tone. Darker skin tones look great when paired with jewel tones while olive colored skin can easily pull off greens and oranges. If you are very pale purples and blues may be just right.
3rd tips--If your hair is dark you will need to
Not to worry anymore! Hair extensions are the perfect choice for people that want to play with bright color in their hair without making a commitment. You can change out the color easily and simply avoid wearing it in situations where it might not be appropriate. These extensions simply clip in, and if you purchase a high quality extension kit you can easily make these color blocks look realistic.
Selecting Accents for Light Colored Hair
Women with very light colored hair will need to be careful when selecting color blocks to make sure they still look natural when they are clipped on, particularly if you are planning on wearing a lot of color.
1st tips--Bright colors are much more likely to stand out on blondes than other hair colors. You may want to shy away from neon extensions because they will look even brighter next to your hair.
2nd tips--Some blondes find that spray in hair color is more appropriate for their hair because they can control the intensity of the color while extensions cannot be changed.
3rd tips--For similar reasons, smaller streaks of color tend to be more appropriate for blondes. You can purchase small or individual extensions and strategically place them throughout the lower layers of your hair, to give a pop of color that will look bright and interesting without looking overwhelming and artificial.
If you do not have a color in mind yet, bear in mind that most pastel shades blend nicely with blonde hair. Lighter shades will play off the light and offer a similar hue to the natural hair color. Purple tones or purple based reds also play beautifully against natural blonde hair.
Choosing a Color Style for Darker Hair
Those with darker hair have the exact opposite problem when selecting color blocks for their hair, as they will need to work a bit harder to make these colors show up.
1st tips-- It is very difficult to get colors to show up against darker hair tones. Those that regularly dye their hair are probably familiar with this difficulty. Hair extensions will let you experiment with which colors will work well so you can decide what color looks best.
2nd tips--Dark haired women can easily pull off bright, neon shades. Bright colors can be placed in blocks to draw attention. If your hair is fine be sure to brush these through so they don’t look too artificial. Also take care to match your color blocks to your skin tone. Darker skin tones look great when paired with jewel tones while olive colored skin can easily pull off greens and oranges. If you are very pale purples and blues may be just right.
3rd tips--If your hair is dark you will need to bleach it to add a bright color block, and this color usually only lasts for around eight washes. If you opt for a clip in style instead, you can enjoy your brightly colored hair for as long as you want without having to worry that it’s going to start looking like dishwater.
It is easy to find color block extensions that are inexpensive if you want to experiment with the look before you make a full commitment to wearing colored hair.
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