The red makes blue eyes pop and sparkle, and the red violets are better than copper tones on fair skin, in my experience. Many skin tones can wear this color, but someone fair with blue eyes is the perfect combo. Accentuates the expressive face of a natural brunette with dark eyes and either pale or olive skin. I did a Sam Villa method of taking triangular sections and over-directing them towards the face from the back and the opposite side of the head from the sides and doing some deep point cutting. The cut took some weight out of her thick hair without making it too choppy. The cut and style was a simple, layered cut with a face frame and a quick 1-inch iron loose curl that I combed out. Adding some lowlights created something eye-catching and more movement in the hair. If a client wants to go for a deeper red or add some depth to their current red color, this is a great way to go about it. A client may call it a burgundy, wine color, or mulberry. This look is a multidimensional red-violet if we’re speaking in professional stylist terms. This specific cut may be better suited for women with thick hair because it allows the hair more movement and makes it feel less heavy. If you have hair that is very fine/thin, I wouldn’t recommend getting this cut, as it can create the illusion that you’re losing hair. The cut on this hairstyle is extremely layered. If you are unwilling to put the commitment and time into your hair, then this isn’t the style for you, as root retouches are mandatory, as well as using a red shampoo/condition to maintain the vibrant color. My favorite aspect of the cut is that two strands on either side (four total) are a very playful purple and pink color to stand out from the red base. The cut allows multiple layers to be seen in the hair but also gives the color a lot of dimensions. The color is a beautiful and vibrant red, with accent pieces of pink and purple framing her face. This is a very unique and creative hairstyle that would stand out in a crowd.
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