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Picking the Best Hair Color for Summer

Looking Your Best This Summer

By Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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The summer is around the corner, and for beauty lovers the summer means the time for a new hair color. There are many hair color trends that beauty lovers can try in the warmer months. Here are a few inspiring new hues to give you a new look this summer.

Know your skin tone.

Determining whether you have a warm or cool skin tone is the first step to finding out what hair color best suits you for hot summer months. Though that might sound confusing, it can help you find the best hair color for this summer. Consult a local hair stylist to help you decipher your skin color so that you can find a hair color that fits you. The internet also has a lot of celebrity examples that can help a beauty lover know their skin tone easier.

Determine how much time and money you would want to invest in your hair.

Of course, a beauty lover has to first determine how much money, effort, and time they would want to invest in their hair color. The secret to maintaining your hair color is to pay attention to ingredients and take care of your scalp. The other way to maintain your new hair color during summer is to invest in quality hair products.

Think about your age.

You could be platinum blonde, but as you age, your hair color is likely to become a little darker than it was. Light blonde may not be an ideal hair color for you as you get older. Whether your skin is warm or cool, people often get washed out as they get older because being too blonde highlights skin imperfections and wrinkles.

Think about your personality.

Perhaps there is a specific hairstyle and color you have dreamt of since your childhood. There could also be a hair color that you feel and think suits you, but you are afraid that people might look down upon you or judge you. You only live once, and experts recommend going for any hair color that you feel and think fits your personality.

Top Hair Colors for Hot Summer Months:

Honey Blonde

Of course, everyone would be going for warmer tones this summer. Think about non-committal looks and easy upkeep when looking for a new hair color during the hot months. Instead of a platinum hue, a warmer blonde hue won’t require frequent appointments to the salon. After all, no one wants to spend half of their summer season with foil in their hair.

Golden Brunettes

According to beauty experts, golden brunettes work with almost every skin complexion ranging from olive to fair. It is only about how the hairdresser places unique highlights for brunettes. For example, highlights that seem heavier in front will be a perfect fit for someone with a dark skin tone. However, people with a fair skin tone should ask their colorists to disperse the color throughout their hair so that they don’t appear washed out. f you are a brunette who’s wanting that summer glow without completely going beach blonde, adding golden highlights may just be the perfect option for you.

Rose

Rose hair color continues to become an ideal option for summer. With the ongoing trend of rose gold, having pink hair will still be all the rave. Summer is a time for fun and living your best life, so why not stand out while doing it? Experts recommend people with a cool skin tone to go for a dusty rose to pull off a glowing look. Rose-apricot and rose-pink makes people with a warmer skin tone to glow more than ever.

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Paisley Hansen

Paisley Hansen is a freelance writer and expert in health, fitness, beauty, and fashion. When she isn’t writing she can usually be found reading a good book or hitting the gym.

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