{"id":1698,"date":"2019-10-08T11:07:13","date_gmt":"2019-10-08T11:07:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/?p=1698"},"modified":"2019-12-04T08:35:33","modified_gmt":"2019-12-04T08:35:33","slug":"unnatural-crazy-color-to-dye-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/unnatural-crazy-color-to-dye-hair\/","title":{"rendered":"What Unnatural or Crazy Color Should I Dye My Hair?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Weird and crazy hair colors are quite popular nowadays, and for good reasons \u2013 they are eye-catching, refreshing, they allow you to drastically and yet easily change your whole outlook, and they are getting more and more accepted and recognized by society. Unless you live in an explicitly conservative and close-minded town or area, going for some unusual hair colors will usually be a great idea. And even then \u2013 why not introduce those around you to the new millennia, considering that it\u2019s been around for almost two decades by now?<\/p>\n

Answering the \u201cWhat unnatural color should I dye my hair?\u201d question can be a little more complicated than a lot of people give it credit, however. It sounds easy at first \u2013 you just think of your favorite unnatural hair color and go for it. In reality, however, there are quite a few other factors to consider.<\/p>\n

So, let\u2019s go over a few unnatural hair color ideas and considerations to help you decide exactly which color is the best one for you.<\/p>\n

Figure out whether your skin tone and eyes color put you in the warm or cool color category.<\/h2>\n

This is the most frequently and yet most important step when it comes to choosing your hair color \u2013 are your skin and eyes in the cool or warm categories<\/strong><\/em>? There are several things to keep in mind here so let\u2019s go over both categories one after the other.<\/p>\n

The warm category<\/h3>\n

If your skin tone and eyes fall in the warm category, there are several things that will be present:<\/p>\n

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  • Your eye color will be golden brown, green or greenish-blue, turquoise, or gold hazel.<\/li>\n
  • Your skin tone will be either ruddy, freckled pale with goldish or peach overtones, or brown with either gold or pink overtones.<\/li>\n
  • Your natural hair color will be red, strawberry blond, deep brown with either gold or red highlights, or grey with a yellow cast.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    For people in the warm category darker colors such as chestnut, auburn shades, warm brown, golden and red, or golden blond work best as dying options. These may not sound overly exciting if you\u2019re looking for something truly bizarre and out-of-the-box but blueish, violet, ash-based or other cool colors will likely make your skin look washed out.<\/p>\n

    \"\"The cool category<\/h3>\n

    If you are in the cool category you can expect your skin tone, eye color, and natural hair color to fall somewhere along these lines:<\/p>\n

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    • Your eye color will be deep brown, light hazel, grayish-blue or dark blue.<\/li>\n
    • Your skin tone will be one of the following \u2013 olive or very dark, medium-light skin tones with golden overtones, pale skin with pink overtones, or pale skin with no color in the cheeks.<\/li>\n
    • Your natural hair color, if you\u2019re in the cool category, will be something like blueish black, deep brown, golden brown or medium ash brown, white, or dishwasher blond.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      For people in the cool category gold, red, yellow, and bronze tones down work too well. Instead, Shiny black, blue, purple, silver, cool blonds or ash brown colors tend to be the best.<\/strong><\/p>\n

      Consider the color wheel<\/h2>\n

      We\u2019ve all learned about the color wheel in school. It may have seemed pointless at the time but if you want to dye your hair you\u2019d do best to give it a second look before you start. The thing about the color wheel is that colors on the opposite sides of it tend to complement each other and combine in unexpected ways. For example, if you have golden blond hair and you want to dye it blue<\/a>, you may end up with green hair instead.<\/p>\n

      To avoid situations such as these you\u2019ll either need to thoroughly bleach your hair \u2013 a procedure that\u2019s very time-consuming as well as extremely damaging to your hair. Or, you\u2019d want to work with the color wheel instead of against it.<\/p>\n