Styles For Red Hair

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.

Using deep conditioning masks regularly will keep showstopping red hair styles looking vibrant. Perfect skin is a prerequisite to red hair. Red hair pulls out the red from any complexion. However, having red hair is not only for the fair skinned, freckled girls. Anyone can enjoy a fiery mane with a little know-how about color theories.

Level three of the red color equates to a violet-red or cabernet, level four would be a beautiful auburn color, levels six to seven are warmer reds and levels seven to eight are the strawberry blondes. The use of a brown based shade for adding richness and a more natural look is the ideal option in coloring or highlighting to don red hair styles.

Medium skin tones have more pigments. Red hair styles for this skin tone must consist of medium coppery blonde to medium auburn shades. Dark eggplant hues must be steered away from as they are bound to make the skin yellow for women with medium skin tones.

Nicole Kidman, Karen Elson and Florence Welch are the celebrities to look up to when talking of women with light skin and red hair styles. They simply look marvellous.

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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