Showing posts with label Highlights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highlights. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

A FEW TIPS ON HAIR COLOR AND HIGHLIGHTS TREATMENTS

Getting highlights or a new hair color is amongst the popular hair treatments today. Your life will surely be a lot easier when you know which hair color suits you. This will not only improve your look; it will also give you an idea of what you will ask for from the salon in the future.

If you are in the process of changing your hair color or getting highlights, here are some tips that you might find useful.

1.   Home versus Salon Hair color and Highlights. Over-the-counter hair coloring kits are easily available in the market. Not, however, that it is only for those who are comfortable in dying their hair on their own. Don’t experiment if you’ve never done it successfully. There is a real science to mixing colors to get a certain shade. A strand test or a head allergy test should be the first step before applying hair color or highlights. Hair salons are equipped with the right tools such as foils, irons, blow dryers, heaters, etc. which makes applying hair color and highlights easier for them.

2.      Choose a single lighter shade to maintain your natural look. Highlights are only accents to your hair in order to bring out curls or layers as well as emphasize certain features of your face. The most common tool used in highlights treatment is the foil. Foils keep the chemicals in and intact with the hair for best results. However, when the hair is exposed to the chemical for a long period, the hair strands becomes dry and frizzy. It is best to maintain the natural shade of your hair so as to maintain a cohesive look.

3.     Try multi-shading. Applying two or more shades is a good idea when you are up to special event. There are temporary hair color products that can be washed off after use. These preparations can be multi-purpose as they are used as highlights too. But if you want permanent hair color and highlights, let your favorite salon take care of it to ensure safe and accurate results.

Hair color and highlights can be tricky when done at on yourself. Going to a professional hair salon is still more economical than having to experiment on your hair and then going to the salon to have a re-do of your mistake. Plus, it’s better to have some things done for you so you can relax and enjoy your day, right?

Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr Port Richey, Fl 34668
(727) 847-0220

Friday, January 24, 2014

Picking the Best Highlights for Your Skin Tone

It has always been a trend to have a new haircut, hair color, or hair style for the New Year.  This 2014, finding a hue is not that easy with all the options brought up the past few years. However, a natural look would do the trick. Even with all the occasions you are about to be in, you will never be out of place with the perfect hair color and highlights to give accent to your flirty sundress.

Good communication with your hair stylist is the best solution for your highlights problems. It has been a problem for most teens to dye their hair due to mom’s firm stand in preserving the natural and youthful looks of their kids. The best way to get that look without mom noticing is to keep your highlights and new hair color at a minimum --- that is, nearest to your natural hair color.  Your skin tone is also a good way to base your hair color on.

  • ·   Fair Skin Tones: People with fair skin color commonly have blonde hair color. With this type, always remember that blonde comes in a number of shades; a lot of ladies go for the platinum blonde to make it seem obvious and eye-catching. But if you are looking for a more subtle look, honey blonde or golden blonde will do. If your hair color is very dark, you might want to choose light shades of highlights to lighten up your face.


  • ·     Dark skin tones: Very tan skin toned ladies are able to pull off any hair color depending on their features. However, it is recommended that tan ladies go for the soft caramel or copper highlights to compliment the dark shade of their hair. Darker shades of brown or blonde will surely suit this type of skin tone.


  • ·    Medium skin tones: You are at an advantage with this type of skin tone because you have the option of picking either blonde, caramel, or red highlights. People with medium skin tone look best with blonde highlights during the warm seasons to make them look fresh and energetic; while a dark brown hair color with blonde or red highlights will look hot during the extreme cold.


When in doubt, make sure to be in touch with your hair stylist. To keep it safe, make sure to stay close to your natural hair color to lessen regrets.

Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr., Port Richey, Fl 34668 
727-847-0220

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Finding Your Hair Color Depending on Your Skin Tone


imagesThis year, varieties of hair color and highlights have crossed the globe and have created a quite an outcome for teens, working moms, and even the old folks. However, considering your skin tone before getting a hair color is as important as matching the clothes you wear with your shoes. Learn and experiment on the hair color and highlights trends of the year 2013 below.
  • Ombre hair color- if you have that pale to pinkish white glow, a brunette look is best to express those pale cheeks and would emphasize the angles and smooth edges of your face. In terms of hairstyle, curls are great accessories to your look.
  • Brown blonde- if tan is in, then ‘bronde’ is the best option for you. Getting that slightly dark brown hair color together with the gold to yellowish highlights is a great combination for that Cleopatra or goddess-like look. Most often do you match your hair color with long locks or that messy and frizzy type of curls. The bronde hair color will emphasize the bronze-like skin tone and will be complimented by the golden highlights.
  • Dip-dyed hair color- deep dyed hair color is now a trend for the teens, the creative yet sophisticated look matches any type of skin tone; however, for pale skinned, make sure to pick a color that will provide a different glow on your skin.
  • Bright hues- blonde is the hair color that’s in for people with pinkish skin tones. Imagine if you are a person with yellowish skin; and in bright yellow or golden highlights; you will probably look as sick and dehydrated. Pinkish skin color together with the bright highlights and hair color is best for the summer season because it creates a clean sun-kissed look on your skin tone. A good hair do for this type is a long and straight hair tied up in a clean pony tail.

Get creative with your look; mix, match and enjoy the hot summer hair color and highlight trends.


Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Drive Port Richey, FL 34668
(727)847-0220
http://www.hairobsessions.com/

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Choosing the Right Hair Color for You

The color of your hair can really change your appearance for the better. If you are open to changes, head to a salon and get your hair colored and treated. But, how do you go about choosing the right hair color for you? With hundreds of hair dye colors, picking one isn’t that easy. Choosing the right hair treatment for your colored hair will be a wonder too.
Things to Consider in Choosing Your Hair Color
  1. Skin tone - Your hair color and highlights should match your skin tone. A key rule is to never pick a color that is lighter than your skin. If you have pale skin, any hair color will do. If you have very pale skin, avoid black and dark colors. If you have a yellow skin tone, cool browns and deep reds are good choices.
  2. Clothing - What color in clothing do you look best in? If you look good in orange, reds and yellow, you can pick auburn, golden brown or blonde for your hair. If you look at greens, blues, black and fuchsia, you can pick black, ash brown, burgundy or platinum for your hair. If you look good in reds, purples, periwinkle and gray, you can pick neutral tones like beige blonde, beige brown or mahogany.
  3. Eye Color - Eye color is important when choosing hair color and highlights. If you have brown or green eyes, you can pick red and auburn color for your hair. If you have blue or green eyes, you can pick ash or light gold tones for your hair.
  4. Jewelry - What type of jewelry looks good on you? This can help determine the right color for your highlights and hair. If you look good in silver pieces, you have a cool skin tone. If you look better in gold pieces, you have a warm skin tone. If you look good in both, your skin has a neutral tone.
keratin-hair-treatment-1Caring for Colored Hair
After getting your hair colored, follow it up with a hair treatment. Dyeing and highlighting can make the hair dry if not maintained properly. Right after hair coloring, you can opt for a hair spa or hot oil treatment. But more importantly, you need to undergo deep conditioning hair treatment at least once a month.

A professional hair salon will help you pick the right hair color for you. They can offer you different types of highlights methods like frosting, foil, chunking and hair painting. Further, professional hair salon experts can recommend the right hair treatment that will prevent your locks from drying.


Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr. Port Richey, FL 34668
(727) 847-0220
http://www.hairobsessions.com

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Hair Color and Highlights: A Few Tips


The New Year is coming, and all you think about is what to do to make things different from the previous year. Most women love make overs for the New Year, it shows that they are in for a new life and a new adventure. Highlights and hair color are the most common hair treatments women love for it shows creativity and life as change in hair color cuts down a few years on your age.

Your favorite salon can recommend many services to make you feel and look good—from a simple manicure to a full make-over. Changing your hair color is also one way of shifting looks whether you want it to be a subtle or drastic change.
Getting highlights or a new hair color is a very popular treatment that’s gone through so many innovations along with the changing trends. Knowing which hair color method that suits you will not only improve your look but will give you an idea of what you will ask for from the salon in the future.

Here are some tips about hair color and highlights you might find useful:

·         Home versus Salon Hair color and Highlights- over-the-counter hair coloring kits are available in the market for those who are comfortable in doing make overs themselves. Don’t experiment if you’ve never done it successfully. There is a real science to mixing colors and dyes to get a certain shade and you might end up with purple hair if you’re too impulsive. A strand test or a head allergy test should be the first step before applying hair color or highlights. There will be lesser problems with salon treated hair since salons are equipped with the right tools in applying hair color and highlights such as foils, irons, blow dryers, heaters, etc.

·         Use a single lighter shade to maintain your natural look. Highlights are only accents to your hair in order to bring out curls or layers as well as emphasize certain features of your face. The most common tool in highlights is the foil. Foils keep the chemicals in and intact with the hair for best results. However, when the hair is exposed to the chemical for a long period, the hair strands becomes dry and frizzy; so it is best to maintain the natural shade of your hair.

·         Multi-shading- applying two or more shades is a good idea when you are up to special event. There are temporary hair color products that can be washed off after use. These preparations can be multi-purpose as they are used as highlights too. But if you want permanent hair color and highlights, let your favorite salon take care of it to ensure safe and accurate results.

Hair color and highlights can be tricky when done at on yourself. Going to a professional hair salon is still more economical than having to experiment on your hair and then going to the salon to have a re-do of your mistake. Plus, it’s better to have some things done for you so you can relax and enjoy your day, right? 


Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr
Port Richey, Fl 34668
(727) 847-0220