Do you like going with the latest hair trends with all flurry of colours? Blondey? Does it describe your hair colour? This shows your eccentric style and taste. However, it is still better to know the perfect blonde for your skin tone. It may pose a challenge getting it right but we have some tips to put your on track:
Depending on your undertone, not the latest trends, you can wear what you please, but a major key to finding the best blonde. You know this by knowing how cool or warm your skin tone is. Note that foundation colours may have more overall warmth than needed. Hence, focus on your bare skin tone instead of labels. No matter how light or deep the colour of your skin, all skin has either cool, neutral, or warm tones.
Cool tones are blue-based. Cool blonde tints like ash, ice, pearl, and platinum will provide the ideal radiance for cool complexions such as Lupita Nyong’o. Golden, bronzed blondes will conversely “wash out” your appearance.
For bronze, warm-toned blondes are perfect for warm-toned skin which looks better in gold versus silver. Don’t confuse brassy hair with radiant blonde; invest in typically purple-coloured shampoos like Shimmer Lights to maintain a style-worthy appearance. Shades like butterscotch, caramel, rose gold, and strawberry blonde will bring light to your face, much like jewellery. Cooler tones will downplay the natural glow in your rich skin. Celebs like Beyonce’, J. Lo are perfect examples of warm skin tones. For warmer complexions that are a bit colour-shy, take a mini-plunge with chestnut brown highlights and gradually lift the colour.
Neutral skin has both warmth and coolness in colour. Pinecone blonde or neutral wheat blonde tones look gorgeous on neutral-toned celebs like Rihanna. This can be an advantage, wearing trendy blended colours with more ease, but beware of colours that are too far on either end of the spectrum; they can easily overwhelm the complexion.