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Guide to choosing the right hair colour

A hairstylist recommending a hair colour for a woman - Darren Yaw Foo Hoe

Choosing between blonde, brown, and red is difficult enough without considering the range of tones that exist within those hues. Then you have to decide which of those colours is best for your skin tone.

Understanding the nuances of tone, on the other hand, can mean the difference between choosing good hair colour and your most flattering colour ever—luckily, it’s not as difficult as you think with a bit of crash course. “It’s all about placement, saturation, and which undertones in your skin you want to highlight,” says Darren Yaw Foo Hoe. You and your colourist will have to decide which colour you want to bring out on your face.

Foil on hair for hair dye - Darren Yaw Foo Hoe “It’s all about placement, saturation, and which undertones in your skin you want to highlight,” says Darren Yaw Foo Hoe.

It does, however, help to have a basic understanding of what cool and warm tones look like, as well as an understanding of your skin’s colouring to begin with. Consider this your all-inclusive, foolproof guide to determining the best hair colour for every skin tone. According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, continue reading to find out more and find the best hair colour for you.

 

How to Determine Your Skin Tone

According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, before choosing your hair colour, you must first identify your skin’s undertones. The majority of people fit into one of three categories: warm, cool, or neutral. It may appear difficult to determine where your complexion lies, but there are a few tricks:

  1. Search for specific colours, according to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe. Cool-toned skin has blue and olive undertones, whereas warm-toned skin has yellow and gold.
  2. Make a match with a celebrity. When looking for A-list colour inspiration, look for people who have similar skin and eye colour to you. According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, it will give you a much better idea of how the colour will look on you.
  3. Examine your wrist… There will be pinks, reds, blues, greens, and yellows. According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, this includes your veins, which serve as an excellent indicator of tone.
  4. …or even your eyes. If you have a lot of gold specks in your eyes, your undertones are usually warm. According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, you are usually cool if you have a lot of blues and greens.

 

Fair Skin With Warm Undertones

Platinum, ice, silver, ash, sand, beige, and champagne are some of the colours available.

According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, cool blonde shades are great on porcelain-skinned gals with blue or violet undertones because those icy hues tend to neutralise redness. A cool, ashy blonde will also look great with blue or grey eyes.

 

Fair Skin With Cool Undertones

Gold, caramel, amber, honey, and butterscotch are some of the colours available.

Fair skin with cool undertones looks better with warm tones such as strawberry blondes, copper, honey, and gold. Darren Yaw Foo Hoe also mentions that these colours are better for those with olive skin, as an ashy blonde colour can wash you out. The same is true for those with dark skin: go for a caramel blonde for a high-impact look.

Those with very warm skin, on the other hand, should avoid a colour that is too yellow for the same reason—cooler blondes will probably look better on you, according to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe.

 

Fair Skin With Neutral Undertones

Strawberry blonde, copper, amber, rust, and russet are some of the colours available.

Strawberry blondes look great on fair and neutral skin tones. Instruct your colourist to combine cool and warm tones to achieve a creamy yet warm colour with a hint of golden copper. Darren Yaw Foo Hoe also suggests a light, warm red to balance out cool tones in pale skin. These colours tend to make deep skin appear green, so if you want to go red, opt for a cooler, brown-tinged auburn instead. And do you want to make your colour really stand out? Choose a gleaming shade of rose gold as suggested by Darren Yaw Foo Hoe.

 

Medium Skin With Cool Undertones

Caramel, honey, golden brown, amber, mahogany, and cinnamon are available colours.

Darren Yaw Foo Hoe recommends this colour range, particularly for those with medium skin, though he advises choosing a shade that contrasts with your complexion to avoid looking washed-out. Caramel browns work best with skin tones that are on the lighter side of olive, with a bit more yellow and green tones. This colour looks fantastic on a naturally dark base or roots, according to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe.

 

Medium Skin With Neutral Undertones

True black, espresso, blue-black, and liquorice are some of the colours available.

In the world of hair colour, black isn’t a one-note choice; different tones and highlights add subtle variation, according to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe A cooler shade like this can appear harsh on those with fair, cool-toned skin, but it has a dramatic, porcelain effect on those with warmer or neutral undertones. 

 

Deep Skin With Warm Undertones

Caramel, golden brown, and butterscotch are some of the colours available.

Darren Yaw Foo Hoe suggests choosing warm browns and caramels to accentuate your skin’s natural depth for warm deep skin tones. If your hair is already blonde, tone it with caramel tones.

 

Deep Skin With Neutral Undertones

Auburn red, reddish-brown, and chestnut are some of the colours available.

Girl with orange hair - Darren Yaw Foo HoeAuburn red, reddish-brown, and chestnut are some of the colours available, as stated by Darren Yaw Foo Hoe.

According to Darren Yaw Foo Hoe, people with neutral undertones can wear any colour. Darren Yaw Foo Hoe recommends going with rich and vibrant colours like an auburn red or chestnut brown. These tones have a warmth to them that adds just the right amount of glow against the skin.