Looking for the best dark hair colors? You’re not alone. Dark hair is definitely having a moment, and it seems like even the most devout blondes have taken a turn for the dark side, and opting for bright reds and coppers, dark browns and brunettes, and even black.
As for how to find the best dark hair color shade for you? That’s where the pros come in.
How to find the best dark hair colors for your skin tone
“Pay attention to what other tones you tend to gravitate toward in makeup and wardrobe,” says Madison Reed master colorist Shvonne Perkins. “If you find that you like yourself in neutrals, black, gray, and cooler tones, you’ll likely feel best in [similarly cool] shades. If you like bolder colors, and tend to wear rosier cheeks and a pinker lip, you’ll often find that golden, champagne, and warm tones bring the best out of your skin.”
Another option? Determine your skin tone and undertone. “Identify whether you have a warm, cool, or neutral undertone,” says says Nicole Ann Hardy, a colorist at New York City’s Mahogany Grace Salon. “Warm undertones typically have hints of yellow, peach, or golden tones, while cool undertones have hints of pink, blue, or red tones. Neutral undertones have a balance of warm and cool tones.”
You’ll also want to consider contrast with your skin, Hardy continues. “Look for a hair color that creates a pleasing contrast with your skin tone,” she says. “If you have a warm undertone, rich shades like deep chocolate brown or warm chestnut can complement your complexion. For cool undertones, shades like espresso or blue-black can create a striking contrast. Neutral undertones can generally pull off a wide range of dark hair colors.”
How to maintain dark hair colors
“When considering dark hair colors, it’s important to keep in mind that maintenance may be required to keep the color looking its best,” Hardy points out. “Regular touch-ups and the use of color-safe hair care products can help maintain the vibrancy and longevity of the color.”
Another essential tip? Be sure to deep-condition regularly and schedule regular trims. “Deep-conditioning treatments help nourish and hydrate your hair, keeping it healthy and vibrant,” Hardy says. “Look for products that are specifically formulated for color-treated hair to provide extra protection and moisture.”
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