If you are a first time wig buyer or already an expert, then buying wigs can be very exciting. Finding the proper wig colors, regardless of length or style, is always the most difficult element of the wig purchase process.
Everyone can dye their hair however they want these days, but it does not mean they should. The best technique to ensure an overall lovely appearance is to choose a flattering hue, which requires more effort than simply holding a color ring up to your face in the mirror.
Here are a few basic tips to help you pick the best shades for you.
Change Your Hair Color
Any hair stylist will tell you that it's preferable to change your hair color only two shades lighter or darker than your natural hue. This guideline applies to both those who dye their hair and people who wear wigs.
When you choose a strikingly unusual new hue, the chances are that you will be dissatisfied with your purchase. It's especially important to appreciate high-quality human hair wigs if you're spending a lot of money on them, unlike synthetic wigs that cost less.
When it comes to extreme color changes, first-time wig buyers should be extra cautious. Before you start experimenting with colors, it's more vital to get a comfortable wig in a style you enjoy.
If you're decided on a striking color, get two wigs: one that matches your natural color and one that contrasts with it.
Matching Your Hair Color To Your Skin
Choose a hair color that compliments your skin tone.
When choosing a new hair color, the most crucial factor to consider is your skin tone. The poor color choice can result in a washed-out look or a harsh, exaggerated appearance.
You must first determine which color family your skin tone belongs to in order to locate a wig color that complements it. Warm tones and cold tones are the two primary categories.
Colors of a cold tone should be used to complement warm-toned complexion. Ashely blondes, cold browns, and brassy reds come to mind. You'll look washed out or dull if you pick a warm color like golden blonde.
People with a cool-toned complexion should choose a hair color that is rich and warm, as opposed to their warm-toned counterparts. Look for adjectives like "warm," "honey," or "chocolate" in the beauty supply store or in wig shops.
Pick Hair Color That Won’t Fade
Wigs and colored hair fade in the sun, and especially rich, dark hues fade the fastest. If you plan to buy a new wig frequently because you live in a hot climate, choose a human hair wig that can be re-dyed or a lighter shade that won't fade as rapidly.
Still undecided about which wig color to get? That's fine!
Remember, you're not dying your hair permanently; you're simply purchasing a wig! You can replace it at any time (or re-dye it if it's a human hair wig). You can also try out some trendy balayage hair color ideas to make yourself look fashionable.
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