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4 Latest Hair Color Trends That Are In Vogue This Winter Season

1. For Fair Skin and Dark Hair:

for fair skin and dark hair
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People who belong to this category can try out any color.
Dark hair will not hold color properly and you will not see any colour pay off. You first need to bleach dark hair before any light or other colour is applied on the same. This makes it easy for you to try anything out.
Go for the dark colors with vibrant undertones.
A great way to colour your hair if you fall under this category is to go for highlights. The blonde shades, the reds and light browns or chocolate shades will work best on this skin tone.
If you think you can pull it off, or if you are in the mood to experiment, then do try out some neon colors!

2. Fair Skin and Light Hair:

fair skin and light hair
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People in this category should definitely give the Ombre effect a try. The dark tinge of hair will complement this skin tone really well.

3. For Wheatish Skin and Dark Hair:

for wheatish skin and dark hair
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Global coloring with dark colors will look beautiful on people with this combination. You can go for dark plum shades and browns. Alternatively, you can also select the low lights. Choose a new hair cut which would make the hair low lights visible.
The ideal colours for you would be chocolate browns, dull reds, maroons, and dark cool colors like the blues or the purples.

4. For Dark Skin and Dark Hair:

for dark skin and dark hair
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For this combination, the highlights should be restricted to a few colours keeping the dark hair in mind.
Since the hair is already dark, global hair coloring can be chosen between the maroons and browns. Choose the shade which is near to the natural hair color.
Whatever color you choose to wear, remember it is the confidence that matters. There may be a lot of guidelines about the perfect colour match, but if you feel you can wear it with style, definitely go for it.
Take some time out and go through the different hair colours that are available out there. Select one and then go for that makeover. And remember to tell us what colours you are wearing!

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