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One of the most dramatic ways to change your look is by changing
your haircolor. Much like a new hair cut, a change in color can
add new life to your look without costing a fortune.
But
how can you choose a hair color that is right for you? There are
so many choices, how can you find out how you will look with a particular
color?
Tools
are available on the web that allow you to view a picture of yourself
with different hair styles and hair colors. You will get a better
idea of what you might look like wearing different colors.
The
Hairstyler.com.
Upload your photo and view yourself with over 2000 hair cuts. Easily
change the color of each style to a wide variety of colors and shades.
Money back guarantee.
www.hair-styles-cuts-and-dos.com
Hairstyle editor to upload your photo and try on styles and colors.
Includes a gallery with over 3000 hair cuts to browse through. Money
back guarantee.
Hair
dyes are easily purchased online without having to even leave your
home. Enjoy a large selection of hair coloring products at your
fingertips. Sources of online hair colors can be found at:
ULTA.com
A comprehensive beauty website with a large section for hair care
and hair coloring including permanent, semi permanent, highlighting,
grey treatments, lightening, men's, and temporary hair color.
Folica.com
An online beauty store including hair care products. Find hennas,
grey treatments, permanent, semi-permanent, highlights, men's, bleaching
kits, hair coloring tools, hair dyes.
Coloring
your hair at home can be easy and satisfying. Remember to follow
the manufacturer's instructions to the letter for good results.
The initial color of your hair will affect the final outcome. Manufacturers
sometimes provide a chart of colors suitable according to your natural
shade.
If
you aren't ready for a permanent coloring change, have a trial with
semi-permanent colors. Wash out times vary between a few shampoos
to several weeks depending on the brand. Colored hairgels are an
option if you want to add a temporary splash of color here and there.
If
you make a big, permanent transition, be prepared to continue coloring
your roots every 6-8 weeks.
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