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Hair Dyes


There are different types of hair dyes used in salons and sold in stores. Women have been dyeing their hair for centuries. We have long connected our femininity and beauty to our hair. Today, almost 40% of women dye their hair.  If your hair is graying and you prefer to look more youthful, or if you prefer being a redhead or blond instead of a brunette, hair dye can provide a beautiful change at relatively low cost and in a (semi-)reversible fashion. Dyes can offer new depth, shine, and volume to your natural hair, as well as add radiance and richness to your natural skin tones. Whether you decide to highlight your natural hair color, or make a full color change, it is always important to know how each of the products work and the effects they can have on your hair. In general, it's best to stick close to your natural hair color. Natural tones are also usually the healthiest for your hair because they are less likely to require more damaging procedures and chemicals.  As a woman with brown skin, your hair varies from medium brown shades to dark black.  Therefore, the best colors for your hair usually fall in the range of honey colors on the lighter end and chocolate colors on the darker end. Some reds, particularly auburns and burgundies, can also be flattering for brown skin tones.

 

 

 

 

 

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