Is Silver Hair Right For You? Here’s How To Tell And The Best Hair Color to use
If you have platinum blonde hair, don’t try to dye it silver.
If you’re a blonde and want to try silver, it’s best to stick with other shades. The chemicals in your hair will react differently than someone with darker hair, so the color won’t show up as well on bleached hair. If you do decide to go for it anyway and wind up with what looks like a green mess on your head, at least you’ll know that no one else can tell either!
If your hair is brown or dark blond, you can probably get away with dying it silver.
If you’re a brunette or have dark blonde hair, you can probably get away with dying your hair silver. Just make sure that the dye is the right shade for your skin tone and eye color. If in doubt, go to a professional and get their opinion on which color would work best for you before purchasing any dye.
If you’re not allergic to dye (and no one should be unless they are allergic to something else on their body), then it’s time to decide if you’d like highlights as well as an overall change or just a large amount of silver in one go. If so, then ask around at salons or local hair dressers who specialize in doing this type of service before making any decisions based on price alone: while it may seem cheaper initially when comparing prices between salons/hairdressers who offer similar services but charge different rates per hour ($10 vs $20), the important thing here isn’t necessarily how much time it takes at each place—it’s finding someone whose style fits yours and whose personality matches yours well enough so that they won’t mind working with someone new every few weeks as opposed -$10).
Silver shampoo is a good way to take care of your hair if you’ve dyed it silver.
If you want to keep your silver hair looking nice, invest in a good quality silver shampoo. Oftentimes, when the dye fades from your hair, it will turn yellow. This can be easily fixed with a quick trip to the drugstore and an application of shampoo and conditioner.
Silver shampoos are easy to find online or at any beauty supply store—so grab one and use it regularly!
You might want to go for a more “smoky” grey or silver instead of a bright one.
If grey hair is not for you, then there are other options. Your best bet is to try one of the more “smoky” greys or silvers instead of a bright one. These colors work very well on people with cool skin tones (pink or blue undertones). They also look good on people with green eyes and blue/green/brown irises. However, if you have naturally light hair, then it’s going to take some effort to get started with this color! You’ll need to bleach your hair first before applying any sort of grey hair dye product onto it.
You may want to go for a darker shade if you have medium brown hair.
- If you have medium-brown hair, you may want to go for a darker shade of silver. The contrast between your natural undertones and the starkness of the silver can look great if done correctly.
- If you have dark brown or black hair and want to do something bold that will make people take notice, consider going with a cool-toned silver hue. Again, contrast is key here—the darker base color will play nicely off the bright metallic finish of this dramatic color choice.
- If your base color is light brown or blonde and you’re looking for something more natural than pastel shades but still want an edgy update on your look without going too far out there (like pink), consider trying pale gray tones instead of straight up white ones; they’ll create depth while still being flattering on just about anyone’s skin tone!
Don’t listen to the haters who say you can only start going grey once you’re over 50.
If you’re considering going grey, don’t listen to the haters that say you can only start going grey once you’re over 50. Everyone has a different timeline for when their hair starts turning grey and some people age faster than others, so there’s no real age rule for when it becomes okay to dye your hair silver. If your natural hair color is already super dark and you feel like dying it lighter would be too dramatic of a change, then by all means go ahead! You’ll be able to cover up those pesky grays with just one application of silver dye.
If on the other hand, this is an entirely new look for you and one that maybe doesn’t fit in with what people expect from someone with their particular age or career (makeup artists often say their clients start asking about going gray when they hit 40) then consider choosing another color first before trying out something as drastic as silver—maybe platinum blonde or pale purple? These options will give off similar effects while still allowing yourself plenty of time to decide if this look suits your personality better than anything else.
Silver hair will look great on people of any age and color as long as they know what shade they should use and how they should care for their hair after dying it.
Silver hair will look great on people of any age and color as long as they know what shade they should use and how they should care for their hair after dying it.
Here are some tips on how to find a good shade of silver:
- Try out several different shades before you make a final decision about which one is right for you. This way, you’ll be able to see which ones look best with your skin tone and eye color in person rather than just online.
- Find someone who has the same coloring as yours (yellow undertones or pink undertones) so that they can help choose the right shade for your face complexion. For example, if you have red undertones in your skin, then try using copper tones instead of gold or bronze when dyeing your hair silver or white blonde because those colors make redheads appear washed out or sickly looking on camera due to lack of contrast against dark complexions (and vice versa).