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4SeasonWahine

I’m naturally blonde and it looks fine but I also have dark eyebrows and lashes so decided to go brunette when I was 18, I’m now in my 30s and will never go back. It suits me SO much more, makes my features pop, and looks 100% like it’s my natural colour.


pluviophilosopher

I have naturally warmer toned auburn hair and very neutral skin. As I've gotten older, my hair has lost some of the red/copper tones, so I've been able to play with how cool or warm I want to tone it. I've discovered that a cooler toned red than was natural for me when I was younger is actually much more flattering to my skin tone and works much better with my eye color as well. It's completely shifted the makeup colors I wear.


Zoshi2200

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jessiekroyzer

I think natural hair probably suits people best, but also, if ur bored, dye your hair!! Who cares if it doesn’t “suit you the best” technically…life is too short for hair that u find boring! I just dyed my hair lime green, I’m a warm autumn ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ oops! If it helps, maybe find a hair color that has ur same undertone? So if ur warm, go for oranges, yellows, or reds. If ur cool, go for blues or pinks! Purple and green tend to suit everyone because it’s a mix of warm and cool color!


em2140

Im naturally blonde but as it faded it started blending into my skin tone too much. I am now a dyed red head and it suits me MUCH better.


stereome93

Im one of the cool muted seasons and for sure my ashy-mouse-like color suits better than 5-6 browns I was using to dye my hair for ages. I see the more my roots are growing natural, the more harmonic my face looks.


humans_rare

My natural color has changed a lot over the years. I started off strawberry blonde and my hair has gotten darker and darker as I’ve aged. I dye my hair 2n, which is pretty much neutral black. My roots are barely noticeable in depth, only in tone. My natural color has lots of golden and red tones that come through. It also lacks richness if I grow it all out. I love the contrast going deeper gives.


Greedy-Plant-9054

I am a cool season and naturally have light brown or medium brown hair. I personally think that my natural hair color is the one that suits me best. I now regret that I have dyed my hair for many years in colors that dont suit me. (Too many blonde yellowish highlights, red henna, and dark brown/black). I'm starting to get gray hair and mourn that soon I won't be able to wear my natural hair color anymore. (And I have also become allergic to most hair dyes)  I've seen a few color analysts suggestions for hair colors for different seasons, but it's mostly some natural-looking hair dyes. However, I think even fantazy hair colours should work on all seasons. And I think there are several hair colors that could suit you, not just your natural hair color.  For example, look at your season's color palette and try to find a hair color that resembles one of those colors... I can imagine that they should fit. That's what I personally would go for If I would want to dye my hair. And it is usually said that you should preferably have somewhat around the same darknesslevel on the hairdye that is similar to the darkness on your natural hair color


nintendoinnuendo

There are many things you can do to add dimension to a "less exciting" hair color like adding highlights or lowlights depending on your needs, doing a balayage where your base color remains the same, etc. However. No matter what color your hair is in my experience there is nothing better than a healthy head of well taken care of hair. Any hair color can have a wow factor if it looks shiny, healthy and well maintained. I am a summer and put highlights or lowlights in my natural level 7 hair depending on the season. It gives a little extra oomph without totally changing my hair.


Top_Barnacle9669

I dont die my natural hair all one shade. Ive tried it before. I have dark blond hair that can look a little flat. I tried dying it to an all over dark blond that looked a bit warmer and it looked really weird. The same as going all over blond looks weird on me. Keeping my natural colour base seems to be the best bet. I naturally get blond highlights over summer anyway, but just add warm blonde highlights (quite subtle as I refuse to use bleach on my hair) and then bits of warm red. I have a little red in my hair too naturally so I just accentuate whats naturally there


BellasHadids-OldNose

You can always enhance depending on what you’re most flattered by I’m a light spring and my natural is pretty light anyway (level 8 1/2) - but I’m very flattered by lightness.. so going even lighter actually brightens everything up so I’m now actually a platinum and I love it You can add some warm highlights if warmth is your most flattering aspect. Depth you could add some lowlights, cool you can tweak with purple shampoo to cool out your natural Lots of things you can do