Color For Medium Skin

Haircolor can have a huge impact on your complexion, especially for medium skin tones with warm undertones. Try experimenting with strawberry blonde or honey brown hues that complement your tan and will leave you looking more vibrant than ever! Use the color of your veins to identify your skin’s undertones–blue indicates cool undertones while green suggests warm ones. Choose a golden blond shade or brunette balayage to complement and draw out hazel or green eyes in your natural colors.

Warm

As its name implies, warm hair colors work beautifully with medium skin tones. Brunettes should opt for golden or mahogany brown hues while blondes should consider sand or wheat blonde hues that complement their warm complexions, such as chestnut or walnut shades. Natural blondes may need additional lowlights or lighter strands added by their colorist to avoid looking flat. Redken’s Color Extend Diamond Oil Glow Dry Shine Mask will help prevent your hue from looking flat and brassy, according to celebrity colorist Nikki Lee who’s worked with Sarah Hyland and Hilary Duff among many other celebs.

Cool

Taylor Swift’s freckled porcelain complexion lends itself perfectly to hair colors with cool undertones, like those with blue or green tints that complement it, like light blondes with platinum to ashy undertones that range between platinum to ashy; for brunettes, deep chestnut or cinnamon hues work best, though warm highlights that incorporate some red highlight can add extra pop. Before choosing your shade, keep in mind that it isn’t only your tone that matters — but also its undertone. Wiley recommends selecting a hue which complements rather than enhances your undertones, and that neutrals work best when selecting warm undertones – otherwise your complexion could appear murky!

Neutral

You have medium skin tones with neither cool nor warm undertones, making you a neutral-toned medium skinned beauty. Most colors look good against you from pale blonde to chocolate brown to rich indigo; adding maximum dimension with balayage, ombre or highlights will create a sun-kissed finish for your look. Before choosing a dye shade, keep this in mind: people with neutral-toned complexions can still have cool- or warm-leaning undertones; your shade choice should accentuate these individual differences and complement them accordingly. One great way of doing this is looking at your vein color under sunlight: If they appear greenish-yellow then that indicates warm undertones while blue or purple veins indicate cool ones. People with neutral skin can wear almost any hue they like – from vibrant rainbow hairstyles designed for Instagram to wine-hued burgundy shades inspired by Merlot, so don’t be intimidated to experiment! For help choosing an appropriate hue, speak to your stylist about personalized recommendations.

Pale

Pale skinned individuals can benefit from selecting hair colors that enhance and emphasize their complexion with the appropriate hair colors, according to stylists. While choosing light or dark hues may wash out your complexion, selecting shades which create contrast or bring out the best in your skin tone and undertones could create the most luminous result. Add warmth and brightness with caramel brown with golden highlights for added warmth and brightness. This rich, warm hue is ideal for medium skin tones as well as those who wish to avoid one-dimensional blonde shades such as highlights or balayage techniques. Switch to sulfate-free shampoo and experience how luxuriously vibrant and long-term your new color looks! Make the switch and see just how much shinier and thicker your locks become!