so authentic you might not realize they're touched up in the first place.From dark and to color-depositing techniques like , there are so many ways to elevate your original look it's hard to keep track.
All you have to do is find the shades and styles that work best for you, whether that's highlights, lowlights, or somewhere in between.As for what experts suggests? “To keep your hair color looking natural and low maintenance, I recommend adding some babylights or soft balayage to achieve the 'natural' look,” says celebrity hairstylist , and hair colorist and extensions specialist agrees. “For something low-maintenance and very natural, I would go for a sun-kissed balayage.”Finding the best and features isn't as hard as it seems, as Korab actually suggests basing it off of your eye color. “Some colors can enhance your natural eye color and overall complexion,” she says. “I also like to look at the natural flecks of color within the eye to help determine.”Another easy way to determine your match?
Stay as close to your actual, natural-born shade as possible, adds Lorena M. Valdes, a colorist at Chicago's . “The more natural [it looks], the closer it is to your natural [color],” she says. “If you have dark brunette tones, for example, staying within that range is going to be best.”If you've been dyeing your hair for years and aren't sure what your “natural” shade actually is, you can also seek guidance from childhood photos. “Matching the color you had growing up will be a great first step, but always take into account the colors you wear in your clothes and makeup," Valdes continues.And when in doubt, consult with your stylist or colorist. “Consult with your stylist see which tones look best next to your skin tone,” says.
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