Colors to Try After Asking, “What Color Is My Hair?”
1. Jet Black
Go as dark as you can by opting for a jet black shade of hair color. This shade is bold and beautiful and looks especially striking against pale skin. The great thing about this hair color is that while it works particularly well with pale skin, it flatters all skin tones across the board.
2. White Blonde
Another hair color that works for those with porcelain skin, this white blonde shade is the lightest option in the collection. This is a challenging option for women who have naturally dark hair as it will require a lot of bleach and processing to achieve a shade this light. No matter what your base color is, you’ll benefit from using Bed Head by TIGI Dumb Blonde Purple Toning Shampoo to maintain that cool hue and keep out any brassiness.
3. Rooted Blonde
This shade of blonde is a little bit easier for natural brunettes to achieve. It’s not quite as light as the shade above and by keeping your roots dark you’re ensuring a flattering and natural color remains near your face.
4. Classic Red
This bright shade of classic red hair color is one of our favorites. While it’s important to switch to a color protection shampoo and conditioning system regardless of the hair color you choose, it’s especially important for vibrant colors like this one. We suggest Suave Professionals Color Protection Shampoo and Suave Professionals Color Protection Conditioner to help you hold onto your color so it doesn’t fade.
5. Warm Red
There are certain skin tones that work better with warmer hair colors. This warm shade of red hair color is ideal for those women who want to find that careful balance between fiery and warm.
6. Medium Brown
This medium shade of brown is flattering on virtually everyone. It’s cool, easy and laid-back in the best way.
7. Dark Brown
If you’re not quite ready for jet black hair but you’re looking for something bolder the that medium brown color we featured above then this is the shade for you.
8. Deep Brunette
Alternatively, you can add red highlights and undertones to a classic brown color for a little bit of dimension.
9. Light Ends
If you’re worried about doing a lot of damage to your hair throughout the coloring process than this is the style for you. Lighten just the ends for a change of pace without going too far overboard.
10. Blonde Highlights
Lighten up just the top layer of your hair with blonde highlights. Looking for more hair color ideas? Check out 48 of the prettiest hair color ideas for long hair.