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will rose gold hair suit freckles?


Question Posted Wednesday December 7 2016, 7:10 pm

Im dying my hair tomorrow rose gold and at the moment im brunett ( natural hair color) and i have freckles. Im also quite pale. Im scared it doesnt suit me and i look bad?

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Dragonflymagic answered Thursday December 8 2016, 7:19 pm:
Its all about what your normal coloring is for hair, and skin.

Think cool colors and warm colors.
Once upon a time, I did color draping to help people determine their best color palette.

It was labeled for seasons. Right now, I can say that it may not be the best choice.
You want to have hair and clothing in colors that make a person notice all of you, in entirety, the whole person. You may gets lots of friends saying they love the hair color. But are they fixated on just your hair or does it make you appear on the whole more eye catching?

So just for a guide line:

Winter colors: Generally Brunettes, darker browns to black, with or without freckles. They can wear the bolder cool colors. Royal purple, fushia, royal blue, forest green, grass green, no warm colors so a blueish red vs orangy red is best. No yellows. When I wear yellow, I look jaundiced and ill due to my skin coloring.

Summer colors: Lighter browns, straw colored to blonde haired. These are the pastel versions of cool colors toned down from winters bold. So instead of fushia, a pink, sea foam green, baby blue, you get the idea.

The warm shades are for Autumn and Spring color palettes
These people have pale skin, creamy or peachy skin. I've only seen pale skin on Winter people but they don't look good in warm colors.

Autumn: Darker Auburn hair. Russet and orange colors. Think any color with brownish to yellow tints to them. So olive green, teal for blue color, browns, off white to cream colors,

And a Spring like a Summer has the muted down versions of an Autumn person. Sallmon, lime green, a yellowish turquiose, etc.

Its up to you if you really want to change to that hair color or not. I dont feel it can look bad exactly, just that you as a whole may end up less noticeable once the newness of your new hair color is something that friends got used to.

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