Showing posts with label black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Hair color


As I have promised you, our first video is about how to bleach and achieve pastel hair, but before you bleach your hair at home (lightening up, neutralizing) you need to be able to recognize:

1, your natural hair color (roots)
2, the quality of your hair
3, your hair condition

Without this information you may cause a lot of damage to your hair.

I will try to explain it in the simplest and most understandable way so you can grab the essence.

How to determine your natural hair color (roots)

Your hair color depth can be best described by the lightness of hair, which depends on the number of pigments in your hair. Black has the most and the darkest pigments but very rare. There are hair colors from dark brown to the lightest blonde. The lighter the hair is the less pigments it contains.

Hair color depths chart:

1 or      2 – black
            3-dark brown
            4-medium brown
            5-light brown
            6-dark blonde
            7-medium blonde
            8-light blonde
            9-very light blond
          10-the lightest blonde

According to how much you want to bleach your hair, black and brown pigments will gradually disappear and different shades of orange and yellow will appear.

Many people cannot determine their natural hair color correctly for example many of you would think that you have light brown hair instead of medium blonde.

This can be a problem because it is crucial what percentage of developer you use, 3 % (10 vol) or 6 % (20 vol) for bleaching. You can achieve the desirable color using both but if a 3 % (10 vol) developer is enough why would you damage your hair and skin with a 6 % (20 vol) developer.

If you use a 3 % (10 vol) developer, the process will last longer but it penetrates yellowish, reddish pigments better.

I have worked out a diagnosis sheet for you to help.

I will share this with you later on.

My next topic is about recognizing the quality of your hair.

Your Virtual Hairdresser Consultant


Saturday, 19 January 2013

Black Hair Color Ideas


Women who possess dark hair color from nature have the luck to enjoy edgy charm. Nevertheless any ordinary girls or woman having bold hair tone would be eager to experiment with various alternatives for hair dying that the season offers. The main reason for that is to avoid the monotony that one and the same hair color and style creates. Black base tone gives a wonderful opportunity to experiment with multiple tones. On the other hand you had better put not that much difference between shades and pick up simply 2-3 shades lighter or bolder than your base tone.

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

Black Hairstyles Colors
Black Hairstyles Colors

With the change of the season, hair color alternatives should also change. Now I would like to speak about variants with black hair tone. First of all you should take into consideration brown or else other warm tone. As sun appears to create for us again you had better choose some auburn color that will perfectly shine under the sun. Black hair color ideas include highlighting with the help of shades like ash or honey. At the same time it is not that good to use stark colors.

a very good design to consider in the category of Black Hairstyles Colors ideas is the red shade. But be attentive to avoid this color is you have blue eyes. The complement of purple and plum is also gorgeous if you concentrate it at the top part of the head. It should suit your skin and eyes colors. But if you are required to cover the gray hair with the help of dying, it is better to choose tones like light brown or else some lighter shades.

Changing your base color into dark black shade is a very good idea, but it is not a very good alternative if you are at your age and have some wrinkles.  Those who have fair complexion can easily pick up lighter tones like white or even silver. But this idea is wrong for those who possess dark complexion. In this case turn to shades like golden brown, auburn and the like.