Colour My World

📅 July 15, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Copper

Copper shades are also great for people with fair skin, as they brighten up your complexion and prevent it from looking washed out. If you have green or blue eyes, a copper shade could be a great choice because it will enhance the color of your iris.

The best part about using copper tones is that they look good on any skin tone—from pale to dark—and can help give you an overall healthy glow!

Blonde

Blonde

The most popular hair colour shade, blonde has been around since forever. It can be light or dark, warm or cool depending on your skin tone and eye colour. Blonde hair is often paired with pale skin and blue eyes – think Anna Kendrick! We love seeing celebrities who go for this look because it’s so versatile and easy to maintain – but also because it looks great on everyone!

Brunette

  • Brunette
  • Brown
  • Auburn
  • Chocolate brown
  • Auburn, chocolate brown and dark blonde are all examples of brunette.

Ash Brown

Ash Brown is a natural dark brown colour. This hair colour looks great on everyone, but works especially well on olive skin tones.

If you’re trying to grow out your hair and want to achieve a cool, natural look that’s easy to maintain and low maintenance at the same time then this is your go-to colour!

If you already have dark hair then Ash Brown will give it a lighter, sun kissed tone – it’s perfect for summer months as it helps blend in with our naturally darker tanned skin tones during these warmer months.

Natural Black

Natural Black hair is beautiful and unique. It can be hard to find the right shade of dye for it, but once you’ve done so, the results are stunning. The color looks darker in the shade and lighter in the sun—which makes sense since it absorbs more light than other colors.

Celebrities with natural black hair include Sanaa Lathan (who has been rocking her natural hue for years), Kerry Washington, and Serena Williams. These women look amazing with their natural-colored locks; what’s more, they’re all proof that dark doesn’t have to equal dull! If you want your own vibrant dark locks like these stars’, then follow these tips:

  • Protect your strands from UV damage by using a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner without artificial fragrances or dyes.
  • Wash your tresses every one to two days (or whenever they feel dirty), using a lukewarm water temperature of around 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius).

Auburn

Auburn is a hair colour that is a dark ginger or reddish-brown colour. It can be described as reddish-brown, dark ginger or light brownish-red. Auburns are commonly confused with the colour brown and it’s important to note that they are not the same thing: when your hair has auburn undertones, you’ll be able to see them in most light conditions including daylight and indoors (in candlelight).

When someone says they have brown hair, it means that their hairs are more on the black side of the spectrum whilst being somewhere between dark brown and very dark blonde – not red at all! If this sounds like you then don’t worry because we’ve got plenty of styles for you too!

Brief description of the different hair colour shades and the most popular hues.

There are many different shades of hair colour that you can choose from. The most popular shade is blonde, with other popular colours including brunette and redhead. Hair colour can also change with the seasons and trends, so it’s worth checking out what is currently in vogue. Some natural colours are best left to the professionals but there are some new less permanent shades that you might like to try out if you have shorter hair.

Some new bolder colours such as copper or purple are likely to be more suited to women who aren’t afraid of experimenting with their look than classic brunettes or blondes. If you’d like a shade that’s a little less extreme then why not try something on trend like caramel highlights or balayage?