Though vibrant hair colors may be far from over, it seems nowadays ashy hues are stealing the limelight! There’s something about these muted hues that make heads turn without being over the top. If you are thinking of going over to the ashy side, ask yourself these questions first to see which ash colors suit you best … Does your skin have warm or cool undertones? If you are not sure, here’s how you can determine your undertones: Flip your palm face up and take a look at the veins on your hands and wrist. If your veins have a blue or purple hue, then you have cool undertones. If the veins have a greenish cast, you have warm undertones. If you can’t really say that they favor one shade over the other, then you are likely to have neutral undertones. Finding out whether you are cool or warm is the easy part. Different hairstylists, however, seem to differ on whether cool or warm tone colors are best for people with cool or warm undertones. The ash colors are considered cool tones and are best suited for people with cool undertones. On the other hand, some stylists recommend ladies with cool undertones to utilize makeup to prevent them from looking sickly or tired. Suggests that you can go for gradation ash colors if you don’t want the ashiness to overwhelm your overall look. This is hair extensions with #60ash (60cm) from Vietnam hair. Please see it.
Product Type: |
Bulk super double straight color #60ash (60cm) |
Material: |
100% real human hair |
Hair Type: |
Bulk super double straight hair |
Technics: |
Dyed |
Color: |
#60ash |
Length: |
60cm |
MOQ: |
0.5kg |
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