Hair Color

Some people change their hair color as quickly as the wind blows. Making frequent dramatic color changes is fun, but it's not really the best idea. Constant color change can take a big toll on the condition of your hair. Making continual small changes from season to season is the sure fire way to make certain your hair color is always your most flattering shade. It's also the best way to keep your hair healthy and shiny. 
 
Fall is a few weeks away, and it's time to rethink your look. Most likely, you're already checking out the new fall fashions, looking for a new shade of lipstick and blush, even picking a new nail polish color for your toes and fingertips. 
 
You will soon be out of the summer sun. Your complexion will become a bit paler. Your hair color can start to look faded and brassy instead of sun-kissed. This the perfect time to re-evaluate your hair color and make the necessary changes. 
 
No matter what the shade, hair color will look incredibly warm and natural this fall. The natural nuances of the hair will be accented with translucent chocolate, auburn, amber and golden colors and glazes. Opaque colors that make hair look monochromatic, drab or ash should always be avoided. Obvious streaks of color are out. Randomly placed soft color to add dimension, depth and texture are in. 

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