The most important suggestion for choosing the right hair color involves selecting a color that suits your complexion.
When it comes to styling your colored hair, keep your locks away from the blow dryer and from the hot plates of the hair straightener.
The heat can zap the color out of your hair, to retain the hue use heat protection products and also maintain low heat while styling your hair. This will keep the hair color without fading it.
If you are quite happy with hair color you are wearing and just want to brighten it, try shampoos and conditioners with hair depositing products. It releases temporary color as you shampoo or condition the hair. It works well to give a bright color to your tresses, when you are busy to keep up the salon appointments.
Brunette:
Brunette hair color looks great with caramel highlights. Besides, deep red highlights can add shimmer to your hair, particularly in case of coppery or auburn brown locks.
Creamy gold:
Creamy gold hues look superb on the ends of naturally brown hair. Moreover, if your locks are light-brown in color, consider sporting bleached blonde chunks.
Blonde:
Blonde can be a difficult hair colour. If you’ve never colored your hair it can be easy, but if you’ve done some permanent coloring you will have to spend more time on it. Before you attempt this I recommend reading up on it.

Red:
Red hair is pretty easy to get no matter what your hair color. It’s also one of the most requested.

Black:
Even easier than red is black, although it doesn’t look good on everyone.If you have long hair that’s damaged or dull, invest in a good color safe and natural hair conditioner before coloring and make it a regular part of your hair regime. After all, your hair has been subjected to years of styling and brushing so the mid lengths and ends are more damaged than the roots.











