Thursday, January 26, 2012

Your Guide to Winter Hair


What is Your Winter Color?

Carrie Underwood exemplifies 
what winter low lights can 
do for blondes.  
The young country singer looks ravishing
and her hair color compliments her skin tone perfectly.







For Winter Blondes- you can add dark blonde low lights for depth.  For darker blondes add a hint of warmth by adding auburn or chestnut.






Rachel Bilson does warm winter hair right.  
The actress staring in the new CWTV
show Hart of Dixie was photographed 
at the 2012 Art of Elysium Heaven Gala 
sporting a warm rich hair color that complements 
her winter skin ever so softly to give
her an elegant appearance.

For Winter Brunettes-  During the cold winter months most people opt for a darker shade, but this isn’t always the right decision when it comes to winter shades.  Part of the winter cold is  lack of sun and vitamin D.  As we cover up to brave the cold our skin fades to its natural pale self.  To balance the lighter skin tone winter brings, brunettes should consider not going darker but richer.  Dark hair and pale skin can make you look washed out, but a richer shade for winter will help keep your skin and hair looking vibrant!