Let silver be your new style
Invest in the right silver hair dye
When choosing a silver hair dye, it’s important to keep in mind that not all silvers are created equal. If you plan on having your hair dyed silver for an extended period of time, I would recommend investing in something semi-permanent or permanent. This will allow you to go back to your natural color at any time and won’t require multiple applications of dye over the course of several months.
Another thing that needs to be considered when purchasing a silver hair dye is how light or dark the color will be (otherwise known as its level). The most common mistake people make when trying out new colors is going too light; this can cause them to look washed out and unhealthily pale. In order not to fall victim to this problem, I would suggest sticking with one or two shades lighter than your natural shade; anything more than that may make you look washed out rather than sophisticated and chic!
Finally, never purchase any product containing purple tones—this includes both blue-toned tints and violet hues alike! Purple has been associated with royalty for centuries due but unless it’s part of someone else’s culture (like royalty), then its use should be avoided altogether!
Avoid heat damage
- Use a heat protectant before styling your hair with heat tools.
- Air dry your hair if you can, or at least use a diffuser on a low setting to dry it.
- Try not to use heat tools very often, and if you do use them try using the lowest possible setting for as little time as possible.
Combat brassy tones by using purple shampoo
Purple shampoo is a helpful tool for combating brassiness. There are a few ways you can use purple shampoo to get the most out of it:
- Use as a toner.
- Leave it in for five minutes or less.
- Use with a low pH conditioner to close the cuticle and create shiny, smooth hair.
Use a heat protectant before styling your hair with heat tools
Your hair is a delicate organ and you need to take care of it. When you’re using heat tools on your hair, it’s important to protect it from damage by using a heat protectant first. This will help keep the healthiness and hydration in your hair intact while also making it look shinier and smoother.
It’s up to you whether or not you want to use other styling products in addition to using a heat protectant, but if you do decide that this is something that works well for you, then by all means go ahead!
Buy a haircutting kit and trim your own hair
If you want to cut your own hair, but don’t know where to start, here’s a step-by-step guide.
- Get the right tools. You’ll need a good pair of shears (or scissors), a comb and brush, and some rubber bands. If you can afford it, buy an electric razor too. These will make things easier on yourself in the long run—but they’re not necessary if you’ve got patience!
- Breakdown the task into sections: from front to back or bottom to top? It depends on what kind of look you’re going for—and how much time you have! Generally speaking though…the less expensive option is always better than having someone else do it for me every time I want something new done.”
Go for a low maintenance cut like a pixie cut or a bob
If you’re looking for a change, consider going for a low maintenance haircut. There are plenty of short hairstyles out there that will give you all the benefits of a new style without much effort.
One example is the pixie cut, which has been gaining popularity in recent years and is associated with youthfulness and playfulness (think Audrey Hepburn). For those who have fine hair, this can be an especially good option—short styles tend to be less heavy on volume and therefore don’t require much product or styling time. Plus if it gets too hot outside during summer months, shorter cuts mean fewer stray hairs sticking up after sweating through outdoor activities!
Another great choice is the bob: It’s classic yet modern at once since its shape hasn’t changed much over time but remains relevant due to its versatility (you can make subtle adjustments depending on how structured or messy they want their look).
Changing up your look by turning to silver hair color can be fun, easy, and affordable if you follow the tips above
Changing up your look by turning to silver hair color can be fun, easy, and affordable if you follow the tips above.
- You can do this at home with a kit.
- Use the right dye for your hair type and color.
- Protect your hair from the heat using purple shampoo after washing it with a color safe shampoo—it will help keep any orange tones at bay!