Tips On Finding The Best Hair Colour Highlights For Your Skin

📅 July 9, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

How to Determine Your Skin Tone

There are several different skin tones, and it can be difficult to determine your exact tone. Luckily, there are a few ways to figure out which category you fall into. For starters:

  • Look at your veins (or ask someone else to). If you have blueish-grey veins, then you likely have cool undertones. If they look greenish-yellow, then they probably have warm undertones.
  • Look at the colour of your lips and earlobes – if they’re pink or rosy, then that means that there’s more red in your complexion than yellow or brown respectively. If the opposite is true (if they match up with the rest of your skin), then there’s probably more yellow or brown than red in it!

If these methods aren’t clear enough for you yet, don’t worry: we’ve got another one! All you need is an old white T-shirt and some water (not shown). Pour a little bit of water onto one side of the shirt (not much), rub it across with both hands until all traces are gone from both sides – this should leave behind any residue from makeup etc., but make sure not too much comes off since we’ll be using this later on today when determining whether or not those highlights work for us!

Best Highlights for Dark Skin Tone

When you have a dark skin tone, your best choice for highlights is going to be on the brown or red side of things. This will help you avoid looking like a cartoon character and instead give off a more subtle vibe that still stands out from your natural hair color.

Dark brown hair with dark skin tones is by far the most popular option for women with darker complexions. It’s easy to find in salons and can be done in varying degrees of lightness depending on how daring you are feeling (and how much money you want to spend). Dark brown highlights will enhance your eye color while not being too overpowering so they’re perfect if you’re worried about looking overdone but want something other than black or platinum blonde.

Red highlights are also common amongst women who have dark skin tones but don’t want anything too harsh-looking—they’re great because they look natural yet still stand out enough against their natural coloring that they’ll make any outfit pop! If bright reds aren’t quite up your alley, try going for something more muted like burgundy or maroon instead; these colors will give off similar vibes without being too jarring against darker hues like black or navy blue

Best Highlights for Olive Skin Tone

If you have an olive skin tone, the best highlights for you are warm and rich. These include honey, copper, golden blonde and chocolate brown. If you want something a little more fun and vibrant, however (and if your hair is healthy enough to handle it), then bolder colours such as purple or red can look amazing too!

Best Highlights for Fair Skin Tone

These are the best highlights for fair skin tone:

  • Red, light brown, caramel.
  • Strawberry blonde.
  • Lightest blonde.
  • Copper or golden blonde.
  • Platinum blonde, beige or icy blonde, honey blonde and red-violet are also great options depending on your preference and skin tone! Here’s a look at some examples:

Best Highlights for Warm Skin Tones

If you have warm skin tone, then you can definitely wear most of the colours that we have talked about. But here are some tips on what to look out for:

If your hair colour is already similar to your skin tone, then don’t choose highlights that are too close in colour. You might end up looking washed out instead of highlighted. Also, if you have a lot of contrast between your hair and skin tone, look for shades that aren’t too different from each other. For example if your hair has red undertones in it and your skin has pink undertones then avoid colours that only come out once they’re applied (yellowy orange based tones).

Best Highlights for Cool Skin Tones

When it comes to cool skin tones, silver is a classic choice for highlights. There are a lot of ways you can go about choosing this colour for your hair; some people will opt for silver-grey highlights with a few pieces in their natural hair colour, while others will want things spiced up and brighter with white, platinum or ash blonde. Either way is fine! You just need to keep an eye on how warm the highlighted sections are compared to other parts of your hair so that they don’t look too contrasting when put together.

You should also avoid going too bright (and hence “warm”) with your highlights if you have cool undertones, as this may make them appear harsh and unnatural on you. As always: take it slow! And remember that these tips can help guide what colours work best but ultimately there’s no right or wrong way to do things – just be mindful of how much contrast there is between different shades of both hair colour and skin tone and go from there!

Highlighting your hair is a great way to be bold and try something new, but it can be tricky to choose the right highlights.

Highlighting your hair is a great way to be bold and try something new, but it can be tricky to choose the right highlights. This blog will help you choose the best color for your skin tone so that you can show off your new look with confidence.