Choosing The Right Haircolor!

The best hair color advice is to learn how to choose the right color and treatment so you can create an exciting new look for every occasion.
When it comes to choosing hair color, you should consider what shade will enhance your overall look and what type of treatment works best for your hair texture.
While your ideal hair cut style depends on your face shape, your hair color should be based on a combination of factors including your natural hair color, eye color, and skin tone.
The most important of these is your skin tone. You’ll look best in a hair color that complements your natural skin tone.
Tone is used to describe the warmth or coolness of a color. In general, warm colors have yellow, peach, or red undertones and cool complexions have pink, violet, or blue undertones.
In simple terms your complexion coloring is either dark, olive, peaches & cream or fair to light.
Warm hair colors will be those with a yellow, golden, or amber cast and cool hair colors are ash blonds, ash browns, and black. You will look best in hair colors with the same tone as your skin. For example, warm skin tone will look best with warm hair colors.
But what color suits you best? Finding the best colors for hair and complexion can be very complicated.
Remember to consider how much upkeep you can live with, and make sure you have the time and the budget to maintain your new look. For example, a color that’s quite different from your natural shade requires a touch-up every four to six weeks.
Once you have a hair color you like, you’ll want to keep it in its original shade as long as possible. You should avoid sun, salt water, and swimming pool chlorine for the first 48 hours after coloring. After that, you should use shampoos and conditioners specially formulated for colored hair.

Porosity has the Final say in Haircolor !

The best , and perhaps easiest, way to patch up damaged cuticle layers is simply through light protein conditioning. Protein fills in gaps, binds to damaged places, and mends individual exterior scales along the cuticle. Regular protein conditioning improves the hair’s porosity by reinforcing the cuticle layers and allowing the hair shaft to better hold on to the moisture it is given. You don’t want to get too excited with the protein though because this can make the hair even drier. Kalea Passion Conditioner, is good for shoring up the cuticle damaged.