Finding the perfect hair color involves matching it to your skin's undertone. Here's a simple guide to help you:
Identifying Your Skin Undertone
- Cool Undertones: Look for blue or pink hues.
- Warm Undertones: Check for peachy, yellow, or golden tones.
- Neutral Undertones: A mix of both cool and warm tones.
Methods to Determine Your Undertone
- Check Your Veins: Blue/purple veins indicate cool undertones; green veins indicate warm undertones.
- The Paper Test: Compare your skin against white paper; yellow/orange hints mean warm undertones, blue/pink hints mean cool undertones.
- The Window Test: Natural light helps reveal undertones beneath your eyes.
- The Blusher Test: Pink blush reveals cool tones; peach blush shows warm tones.
- Try Jewelry: Silver suits cool tones, gold suits warm tones.
- Tanning: If you tan easily, you likely have warm undertones; if you burn, you likely have cool undertones.
Matching Hair Color to Your Skin Tone
- Cool Skin Tones: Opt for platinum, cool brown, or ashy shades.
- Warm Skin Tones: Choose golden blondes, bronze, or copper-reds.
Choosing the Best Shade Based on Eye Color
- Blue or Gray Eyes: Ashy blonde, platinum, or light brown shades enhance these eye colors.
- Green or Hazel Eyes: Warm reds, golden blondes, or rich browns work well.
- Brown Eyes: Almost any shade can complement brown eyes, but rich browns, auburns, and deep blacks are especially flattering.
TABLE SUMMARY
Category |
Cool Undertones |
Warm Undertones |
Neutral Undertones |
Vein Color |
Blue or purple |
Green |
Mix of blue/purple and green |
Paper Test |
Blue/pink hue |
Yellow/orange hue |
Mix of both |
Blusher Test |
Pink blush |
Peach blush |
Mix of both |
Jewelry Test |
Silver |
Gold |
Both look good |
Tanning Response |
Burn easily |
Tan easily |
Mix of both |
Hair Color Suggestions |
Platinum, cool brown, ashy shades |
Golden blondes, bronze, copper-reds |
Mix of both |
Eye Color and Best Shades |
Blue/Gray: Ashy blonde, platinum, light brown Green/Hazel: Warm reds, golden blondes, rich browns Brown: Rich browns, auburns, deep blacks |
Additional Tips
- Experiment with Temporary Colors: Try temporary or semi-permanent colors to see what suits you best before committing.
- Consider Your Lifestyle: Maintenance level matters, so choose a color that fits your lifestyle.