RED SHADES OF AVON HAIR COLOR
Red Hair Coloring Tips
Gold tones add warmth to your hair, while ash tones are cooler. If you are coloring your hair a lighter color some residual warm color may be left in the hair. Some people may refer to this “brassy”. To avoid any “brassiness” use an ash (.1) tone/reflect color.
Gold tones add warmth to your hair, while ash tones are cooler. If you are coloring your hair a lighter color some residual warm color may be left in the hair. Some people may refer to this “brassy”. To avoid any “brassiness” use an ash (.1) tone/reflect color.
If your natural level tends to be darker select a neutral or ashy shade to counteract underlying warmth when lightening.
If your hair is mostly gray selecting a neutral or gold tone is your best option. When in doubt, select a neutral shade. The next time you color you can decide to move into a stronger tone.
If you are not a natural red head it is best to start conservatively by choosing a red shade that’s close to your natural color. When selecting a red shade, choose a cooper or golden red if you have a lot of white in your hair.
Darker burgundy or wine reds may appear pinkish on white hair.
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