Blond hair rejuvenates the face, making it more expressive, and visually gives the hair more volume. It is no coincidence that light shades are so popular. Fashionistas are not stopped by the need for regular tinting of the roots, periodic toning and careful care.
However, not everyone can correctly navigate the variety of shades and choose the option that matches the features of a particular appearance. Therefore, before settling on the color you like, you need to familiarize yourself with the color scheme of light tones and correlate it with your skin type.
The entire light color palette for hair coloring can be divided into warm and cold shades. The first is linen - it is a white tone or white with a yellowish tint. Wheat is identical to the natural light blond color with a pleasant shade of yellowness.
A number of shades suggest the presence of a yellowish tint of different saturation. For example, golden color implies the presence of a light yellow tint, honey - rich yellow, sandy - pale yellow.
Warm tones include intermediate shades like caramel, which is a cross between yellow and chocolate. In many ways, it resembles wheat, but instead of yellow, red paint prevails here.
There is a Venetian shade that combines red and yellow colors. The natural color scheme is reminiscent of the sun's rays, the light of an electric lamp, and even bright sunflower flowers.
It is possible to choose the so-called borderline color scheme, which combines cold and warm shades. Such is the pearl color, which is given warmth with the help of a golden hue.
The cold palette is not so numerous, but you can choose the right paint option in it. This, for example, is a platinum or ash tone without any hint of yellow. Ebbs in any color are allowed.
A natural version of a cold shade is a dark blond color. Looks natural beige. Californian implies a combination of dark blond with ash and platinum. The pearl tone looks unusual in combination with an ash tint.
Beautiful fashionable shades adorn the appearance and attract attention. But in order for the color to become an organic complement to the image, when choosing a color, you should rely on the features of your color type.