5 Simple Steps to the Perfect New Look

📅 July 28, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

1. What do you have in mind?

Before you get started on a new look, it’s important to consider what kind of color you’re looking for. If you want to change your hair color significantly, it’s best to avoid going from dark brown to neon green. This is because some colors are harder to maintain than others and there are some shades that fade quickly or don’t look good on certain women. If this is the case with your current style, then changing the shade won’t help much unless you can find one that works well with your natural hair color and skin tone.

If possible, try finding pictures online of celebrities who have similar features as yours and have similar colored eyes/skin tone/hair type as yours so that way when deciding what kind of hue will work best without having too much maintenance afterwards.”

2. Bring pictures of your ideal “new look” to your hairstylist.

After you’ve determined the style and color you want, it’s time to find a hairstylist.

Before booking an appointment for your new look, take some time to look at pictures of what you’re going for. If you want red hair with long layers, don’t just bring in a picture of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley—bring in pictures of styles that reflect your desired length and color. Also, if there are any specific details about the cut or style that are important to you (like having bangs), be sure those things are included in the photos as well.

Once you’ve gathered all your photos together, bring them along with a photo ID into the salon so they can make sure they know exactly who they’re working on before giving them permission to touch your precious locks!

3. Ask your stylist to help you achieve the new color you want.

  • Ask your stylist to help you achieve the new color you want.
  • Explain what you like about the colors in the pictures you brought with you, and let them know how often you will use your hair color (like if it’s just for summer).
  • Tell them if there are any special styling requirements or precautions that need to be taken because of where or when it is going to be used, such as if it will get wet at all.

4. Be prepared for change.

It takes time for your hair to adjust to a new color, and it might not look exactly the way you want it to when you first get it done.

So be prepared for some awkward stages! If possible, wash your hair less often than usual. Use gentle shampoos and conditioners that won’t strip away the pigment from your strands as quickly (I recommend using Olaplex No 3.) And if you’re really worried about damage, ask your stylist for a touch up appointment after a month or so of transitioning into the new shade.

5. Be patient and give it a few days or weeks before you love it!

If you’re looking for a change, it’s important to be patient! Don’t rush into changing your hair color straight away. Give yourself some time and space before diving into your new look. You may need to re-do your hair color if it doesn’t work out how you expected it to at first, or if the results aren’t quite what you imagined. It may take a while for the best results to appear, so try not to give up too soon!

If you’ve got an upcoming wedding, job interview or event that requires a specific style of makeup that matches the new look of your hair (or vice versa), consult with a professional makeup artist beforehand so they can ensure that both aspects complement each other perfectly when put together on the big day.

You can get the best new look for you if you follow these simple tips and listen to your stylist’s advice

When it comes to hair color, one size does not fit all. There are many shades and hues that can enhance your natural look while making you feel like a million bucks. But how do you know which color(s) are best for your hair?

First and foremost, listen to what your stylist has to say! They’re the experts on all things hair care, after all, so they should be able to guide you through this process in a way that will work best for both of you – whether it be reds or blondes; brunettes or blonds; platinum white or black as night; whatever it is that makes sense for the person sitting in front of them.