When hot and sunny summer days are approaching, most brunettes are looking for fresh, trendy hair colors and haircuts to keep up with the new season. As always, brunettes are so lucky when it comes to changing hair color. Brunette hair colors are versatile and varied in every season. Regardless of your hair color, we have summarized the best brunette hair colors for you from lighter to darker shades. Choose the perfect brunette hair color to shine up your next summer days. Use plain brown hair like chocolate and honey brown, or achieve a multi-dimensional effect by trying highlights and balayage. Scroll down to see the 15 hottest ideas for hair colors for brunettes in summer!
Honey Brown
With its heat hue that is a super combo of darkish blonde and mild brown, honey brown is ideal for those with mild eyes and a fair complexion.
Dark Chocolate
This darkish brown hue is great for those with brown eyes and olive pores and skin tones. Its deep darkish coloration is quite fashionable and sophisticated.
In Andre Walker‘s (one of the most talented hairstylists who worked with Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry) hair typing system, everything comes down to how curly your hair is naturally. Here following are the main hair types that we would like to introduce you:
-1A hair is usually not thick at all and extremely soft and fine. Its biggest advantage is that it naturally looks really shiny.
-1B hair, on the other hand, is kinda thick and has great volume near the roots, so it looks way more full than 1A hair type.
– 1C hair is really thick and has impressive volume. However, it’s almost impossible to curl! This type is pretty common among Asian women.
– 2A hair is right in between wavy and straight. Without any styling, it tends to form weak S-shaped strands, curling a bit at the ends.
– 2B hair has way more visible and prominent S-shaped curls. It can be slightly frizzy as well, adhering to the shape of your head.
– 2C hair combines wavy and curly hair. It’s very frizzy, quickly curls up in humid environments, and has tons of volume and generally thicker waves.
– 3A hair is shiny and great at taking any form you want it to. This type has a very definite S-shape which makes it appear full and healthy.
– 3B type has a smaller curl pattern than 3A, ranging from spiral-like curls to tight corkscrews. It also has a combination texture.
– 3C hair is actually thinner than 3A and 3B but its curls are smaller which makes it appear thicker. Plus, it’s very tight, almost to the point of being kinky.
– 4A hair has an S-shaped pattern if you stretch it, but usually it’s just tight coils. It tends to be thin, brittle, and fragile.
– 4B hair bends with really sharp angles and often has a Z-shape and zigzag-like curls. Just like 4A, this type is pretty fragile as well.
– And 4C type is the hardest to style and take care of. It doesn’t have a definite curl pattern which makes it look awesome but extremely hard to comb.*
So here is the video with simple test that can help you find out your true hair type:
Short hairstyles on the base of short choppy haircuts create the sassiest eye-catching low-maintenance looks which instantly earn the highest style points. Regardless of your hair type, you’ll find here lots of superb short hairdos, natural hairstyles for short hair, short punk hairstyles, and short hairstyles for thick or fine hair. Drift about the perfect style guide with more than a hundred gorgeous short hairstyle photos and their descriptions!
“It’s a bit of red and pink? No, it’s a mix of red, blue, and brown? No, it’s uhhh…”
That’s the description of maroon that I’ve gotten from most of my friends. This trending color has caused many a problem when it comes to its description. Often, women complain that they didn’t get the right maroon hair color done at the salon. Here’s what you need to know to avoid such a fiasco.
What Exactly Is The Color Of Maroon?
Maroon is most often mistaken to be burgundy. Maroon is a shade of red that has a tint of brown. Burgundy, on the other hand, is a shade of red with a tint of violet. Magenta is a mix of pink and red.
What Colors Does Maroon Go With?
Maroon is a cool-toned color. So, opt for colors that are more cool-toned – like silvers, blues, and greens. If you have warm-toned skin, you will need to consider a warmer shade of maroon that has a hint of orange, yellow, or gold.
Wine maroon is the color of the sophisticated. Go wine this summer, and you won’t be sorry. While wine is mostly a burgundy shade, hair colorists have come up with a few wine shades that have more of a maroon tint in them.
These lovely new haircuts show off lots of gorgeous blonde ombré hairstyles for medium-length hair. Hair fashion colors change so quickly it pays to keep up-to-date. So come on in and enjoy the show!
1. Beige roots to icy white Nordic blonde – ombre hairstyles for medium length hair
This long bob transitions seamlessly from warm beige at the roots down through blonde balayage and then snow-white tips. As it has a center-part, the colorist has accentuated the face with a white balayage frame. The steep bob angle and that cute halfway-down wave pattern add edgy style and a casually chic vibe!
2. Mid ash-brown with beige & white balayage – ombre hairstyles for medium length hair
One of the latest trends is for shadow roots, which are not so dark as last year’s root colors. Blending ash-blonde roots down into silver- and light beige-blonde balayage creates a more artistic look. And the overall look is more natural and sophisticated. Loose surface waves and the odd flipped-out tip add attractive texture and volume. And wispy, tapered tips are very fashionable right now!
Spring has arrived and why no longer celebrate the new season with new nails?! Nails are an easy and elegant way to update you seem to be with the latest patterns and colors. To supply you some inspiration we have determined 12 of the quality nails for 2019. We have nail art for every person which includes lovely blooms, adorable bunnies, and must-have pastels.
1. FLORAL SPRING NAILS
First up are these stunning floral spring nails. The nails have been painted in a mild color and have a crimson flower format on the top. The vegetation seems like tulips which are best for spring. You can buy tulip stickers, or you can recreate a comparable appear at home. You may want to recreate the diagram in one of a kind colorings too.
Applying the right makeup to the right areas of your face can make a huge difference in how your makeup turns out. Makeup in the right places can help define your face and ensure that it looks natural. You might think that you already know all there is to know about applying makeup to the right places on your face; blush goes on your cheeks, lipstick stays on your lips, etc. However, putting makeup in the right places is actually much more complicated than these standards that most makeup wearers know.
Face makeup Chart
Read on to learn how to make sure you’re putting the correct makeup exactly where it needs to go to achieve a flawless and balanced face.
1. Study Your Face Without Makeup
The primary purpose of makeup is to accentuate and enhance the features you already have, not paste new features on top of yours. One of the best ways to learn where to apply makeup to your face is to look at your face without any makeup on at all.
Start with a clean, dry face and stand in front of a mirror. It’s best to use a mirror that allows you to see your face from multiple different angles. Natural light is also important for this process because you want to be able to determine how your face looks in the lighting that is most similar to the lighting of the environment you’ll be in throughout the day. If you have nothing but synthetic light available, open a window or take your handheld mirror outside for best results.
As you look at your face in the mirror, pay attention to the coloring of your skin. Make a mental note of where your cheeks are naturally rosy and where your cheekbones dip inward to create darker shadows on your skin. Turn your head from side to side and study where the light naturally hits your face and where your skin remains shrouded in shadow, like on the sides of your nose or the edges of your forehead. Take a mental note of all of the things you notice about where your face is illuminated, dark, and colored when you’re not wearing any makeup at all. Then, the next time you apply makeup, enhance your natural features by putting blush over your natural rosiness and adding highlighter and contour to the areas that are naturally illuminated and shadowed.
One of the things that are important to many women is to look their best. It doesn’t matter if it is the way they dress or the makeup they wear, it focuses on the way they look and that all-important first impression. One other option that is vitally important as far as looks are concerned is tied up in the hair. In fact, choosing the best hair styles for women is going to make a difference in the way they look and the way they feel about themselves. The following can act as a guide to help make the right choice.
Consider Face Shape
One of the most important factors for choosing the proper hairstyle is to consider the shape of the face. In some cases, it can provide very specific options. Not only can those options make a difference in how good someone looks with their new hairstyle, but they can also keep them from making a very common mistake.
Typically, most women will fall into one of a few different face shapes, including round, long, heart, oval and others. Although there may be instances in which some women look great with any hair style for their shape face, that isn’t always the case. That is why the next suggestion is so important.
Look at Plenty of Examples
There is something that you will find in almost any beauty salon; books of hairstyles. These are there for more than just something to pass the time while someone else is having their hair done. They are a guide to help with that all-important decision of what are the perfect hairstyles for women. Most women will be able to find someone with a face and coloring similar to them, so it acts as a general guide.
The term ‘Balayage” comes from the French word “balayer,” meaning to sweep. It’s a term that refers to the way the color is applied, not the color itself.Balayage is a technique where hair color is painted onto the hair to create a graduated, more natural-looking highlight effect.
So why is balayage so popular? Here are 3 main reasons:
It’s trendy. Celebrities from the Kardashians to Chrissy Teigen have brought the hair color trend to the limelight, so it’s no wonder that it’s gained popularity with the masses. A search for the hashtag “balayage” gives more than 20 million results on Instagram.
It requires less maintenance than most hair colors. Since the process is designed to give the look of grown-out roots in a way that’s flattering and natural instead of stark and skunky, it’s less work to maintain. That translates to less time and money spent at the salon, and in turn, less damage is done to the hair.
It’s customized. Every balayage is different: Placement, gradation, and color are based on your hair color, texture, and length, so it can be personalized for each client to highlight or soften facial features.
In this video we will show you one of the most popular ways to color your hair: balayage.
Deciphering your curl type can be very confusing considering everyone’s uniqueness. However, learning the best ways to take care of your hair goes a long way, saving you time, money and keeping your hair healthy.
When it comes to hair type 4, there’s a lot to cover in terms of texture.
The way your current curl type can be determined is by observing the shape of the hair follicle and root volume. The most controversy around narrowed hair types comes when people cannot identify with either type of curl.
That is totally understandable because one head can have more than one texture in its hair strands. You can easily be a combination of 3B, 4A, and 4C or any other mix, no one girl and her curls are the same!
For each 1 to 4 hair types, all assigned subtypes from A to C are based on the width of the strand of a curl. Starting from A which would be considered the wider pattern and closing with C which is the tightest in the group.
Getting into the number four, we are describing coils. You will find that type 4 usually requires more hydration because of its spongy texture caused by the volume of the roots.
The deep moisture is not only necessary for the stylish looks but more so to avoid knots and to make it easier for everyday casual styling. Type 4A is usually very dense and its coil can go around a sushi stick. Type 4B has a sharp Z aspect and it maintains high density. Sub-type C has the tightest and almost indiscernible coils due to their interlinked aspect.
Hair Care For Hair Type 4
As it’s very unlikely to encounter oily hair due to the dryness-prone type, hydration must be the utmost priority. There are chances problematic scalp can be encountered and for those times, solutions must be applied to the scalp only, avoiding damage to the actual length.
Coils require all the moisture they can get to stay healthy due to their shape, and excessive shampooing can leave your hair dull and dry. Obviously, you can wash your hair in the shower without shampooing, and if you are used to washing your hair in the shower daily, then you can apply shampoo and conditioner one day, and the next day only conditioner, alternating these options.
Shea Butter is highly recommended along with hair puddings and hydrating oils. Pre-shampooing treatments are always welcome and help prevent damage and additional dryness during the washing stage. Conditioners are almost never enough, and they must be accompanied by leave-in treatments, rich masks, and curling creme.
Curly hair should be combed when wet and when applying the specific conditioner or mask. If you can, avoid combing or brushing until the next wash.
Rinse your conditioner or mask with plenty of hot water to help well-defined curls contour. Do not rinse curly hair with cold water, because the low temperature of the water tends to fill the cuticle and strengthen it, which leads to the wire-effect, unmanageable of curls.
Styling And Managing Textures
Fortunately, curly hair has “body” naturally and the easiest way to manage it is through adding hydrating products and avoiding the heat.
Excessive heat can cause hair breakage and cause curls to lose their natural shape and elasticity, making them look lifeless. If you notice this, avoid using any kind of heat-based styling tool (including the diffuser). For a week or two, focus on rehydrating the curls to help them regain their elasticity.