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Ignore these 6 hair-dyeing blunders, and your beauty will unintentionally go into reverse

Dyeing your hair can help you change your beauty in a positive way if you make the right choice. On the contrary, your beauty can ‘set reverse’ in a moment. Choosing a hair color has never been so simple. A carefully selected dye can make you much more beautiful, even changing your appearance by almost 180 degrees. However, […]

Dyeing your hair can help you change your beauty in a positive way if you make the right choice. On the contrary, your beauty can ‘set reverse’ in a moment.

Choosing a hair color has never been so simple. A carefully selected dye can make you much more beautiful, even changing your appearance by almost 180 degrees. However, if you ignore some of the following notes, women can completely lose their inherent beauty and add a dozen years to themselves.

Choose a tone that’s too deep

Colors such as black, deep brown, … can make the contours of your face much sharper (or harder – for those with angular faces).

When we dye our hair with dark black, blueish black or any other uniform tone (no highlights or faint highlights), the unbeautiful spots on our face will be revealed. If you really like dark colors, choose a medium brown color instead of black.


Choose a color that is too different from your natural hair color

Looking at Emma Stone’s photo, do you think the left hair color looks better?

Blonde or brown hair makes us look older? To answer this question, we will have to consider facial contours, eyebrow color, etc. Ideally, do not completely change your natural hair color. The change that is too drastic may not contrast well with your skin tone, inadvertently making your face look older and less charming.

Choose a solid color

Many women have a habit of using dyes with a uniform, dark color to cover gray hair. The truth is: monochromatic black and blonde can both take away the natural bounce of your hair, inadvertently making your face look old and dull. The advice is to choose dye tones with highlights or added light, creating the feeling that the hair is “moving”.


“Bite your teeth” dyed platinum gold

Are you a fan of platinum blonde? If so, you better think again! Platinum looks nice, but actually, this is considered a cold color range, not really suitable for women with pale skin, or blushing because it makes their face look sadder.

Half gray and half dyed

It sounds “cool” at first, but letting the white or gray hairline lengthen, while the other half is still dyed can make us look really unattractive. If you are not good at makeup and dress well, wearing this hair color will only make your appearance more messy.

However, if we want to dye the ombre gray, we avoid letting the gradation become patchy. What to do if you want to dye your hair ombre like this, is to cut your hair pixie, that is, to keep your hair short, with a modern and comfortable hairstyle.


Dyeing an outdated color forever

New trends come and go. It may have been “the best” of the previous day, but after a while, the trend cooled down and became out of fashion. Therefore, never fall in love with a color trend that has gone out of fashion many years ago. Using a dye that was once “trendy” can give the impression that you are living forever in the past tense.

Advice: Go to a salon and ask a professional to advise you on a color that is trendy, and also suits your face!