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Which tints of colors
Finding the Right Shade

    For the most natural-looking results, the play-it-safe rule is not to go more than two or three shades darker or lighter than your natural hair color. Take a look at these guidelines.

    • If your skin is rosy or ruddy, avoid shades with red or orange tones. Golden hues, including highlights, are a more flattering choice.

    • If your skin is fair to medium-beige, you can go warm (shades with gold tones) or cool (look for colors with the words "ash" or "beige" in the name, such as light ash brown).

    • If your skin is olive or sallow, you can opt for cool shades, but avoid pale blonds, as they can make you look washed out.

    • If your skin is dark, rich shades of brown, such as chestnut or chocolate, look gorgeous
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