Red Hairstyles

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By Darren Hartley


Red hair styles spell fun these days. A surge in their popularity equates to stylists getting more requests for this glam shade today more than ever. The single biggest mistake that women who dye their hair red make is going too monochromatic. Hair should never be one single color.

There is a difference between standing out red hair styles and styles for other hair colors. Most hair colors fall into a scale of 1 to 10 with regards to lightness or darkness. 1 implies a jet black color while 10 projects a platinum blonde color. Red does not.

Red is a color, not a level, so it has its own levels and tones. Because of the many different variations it offers, a woman must know exactly how dark or light, cool or warm she wants the red hair styles to be.

Choosing red hair styles with the same undertones compared to the skin is the best option to take. A golden copper hue would best suit a woman with yellow undertones. Opposing the skin tone with a hair color will only make a woman look washed out. That would be a terrible outcome for a woman who is working her way to looking her best.

Darker skin tones will look gorgeous in red hair styles with a medium auburn to chestnut brown shades. Carefulness must be exercised when opting for super red hues as these have too much blue in them and will potentially have the skin looking green.

Red hair styles are good styles because they stand out and are definitely showstoppers. They can be really striking on the right persons possessing the right attitudes. The downside to red hair is its requiring high maintenance. A woman must be prepared to visit her salon every 3 to 4 weeks as red color rinses out very quickly.




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