Isis
New Member
Some of us have warm skin tones and some have cool skin tones so every hair color (including black) will not necessarily match our skin. If it's the right color, it will enhance our skin, adding more beauty.
My only tip (I'm still learning) is that I used my natural hair color as a guide when coloring with henna, indigo and amla.
What tips do you have when coloring your hair to match your skin tone (warm or cool)?
My only tip (I'm still learning) is that I used my natural hair color as a guide when coloring with henna, indigo and amla.
What tips do you have when coloring your hair to match your skin tone (warm or cool)?



, its lite, excellent coverage, blends like a charm, doesn't transfer on my clothes like MAC did, and it doesn't feel or look like you have makeup on. i give it an A+
I usually stick to the bronze/reddish colors.
black on me, even though people always say that it's too dark for me, and it can make me look goth at times. They also say that I look like Snow White when I wear it down...and some of my friends call me "black head" too. It doesn't bother me any because I know (and they know) I still keep my hair looking good whether it's rollerset, bunned, or worn down