The Newest Color Trend Red Hair

📅 June 21, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Color for the Right Reasons

When choosing a red hair color, make sure you know what you’re going for. You want to consider your skin tone, your natural hair color, your lifestyle and budget before making the final decision. The right shade of red will make you feel confident and beautiful in your own skin.

More Choices

We all know that blondes have more fun, but redheads can have fun too! If you’re thinking about making the switch to red hair, make sure you choose a shade that compliments your skin tone. For example:

  • If you have warm skin (olive or dark), go for a red with copper or golden undertones. These are best on cool complexions because they create an illusion of warmth and glow.
  • If you’re cool toned (fair skin), look for reds with blue or violet undertones. These colors tend to complement cooler complexions very well by enhancing their natural glow and giving them more warmth than other colors would offer the same effect to pale complexions.
  • Natural is always in style when it comes to beauty trends so if you want something less intense than bright hues but still want something bold then opt for something with subtle hints of orange instead of straight up scarlet shades; this will give off a more natural look without sacrificing any flair!

Maintaining Red Hair

To keep your hair vibrant, use a color-protecting shampoo and conditioner. Avoid products with alcohol because they can dry out the strands. Shampoos and conditioners containing silicone are great for moisture retention. You should also invest in a leave-in conditioner to help keep your locks healthy while preventing breakage.

For an added boost of shine and hydration, treat yourself to a hair mask once every week or two. These masks usually include ingredients like argan oil (which is great for taming frizz), aloe vera juice (for moisture) or hyaluronic acid (to draw in water). Hair masks are especially helpful because they work well even if you’ve just washed your hair that day—they don’t need time to penetrate before making a difference! Another excellent way of maintaining the health of red hair is by using an oil treatment on damp strands before styling with heat tools such as curling irons or flat irons (if you must!). If you do choose this route, make sure it’s one made specifically for colored tresses; otherwise it could cause fading over time!

Knowing your options can help you choose the best red hair color for you.

When it comes to choosing a great red hair color, you should consider factors that include:

  • Your hair type. If your hair is naturally curly, it may look best with a red shade that’s less intense than one for someone with straight or wavy hair. The same is true if you have very dark brown or black locks; a lighter shade of red will be more flattering on those with darker skin tones than those who are fair-skinned.
  • Your skin tone. Darker complexions can wear almost any shade of red without appearing washed out or sickly—it’s possible to go as dark as burgundy if desired (although this may not be the most flattering choice for everyone). Those with lighter complexions should stick to warm hues like copper, which tend to look more natural on paler skin types than cool ones like maroon or violet do.
  • Your lifestyle (how much time you have to maintain your hair). While many different shades require similar upkeep efforts (for example: washing every three days and styling occasionally), some shades are easier to keep up than others—and some require far less maintenance overall thanks to their natural texture and shine levels. If ease of styling isn’t an issue for you personally—if all else fails!—then choose whichever hue suits your personal preferences best!