Multi-Dimensional Hair Colors
Hair coloring has become very popular in recent times. It’s almost normal to pay a visit to your salon every once in a while just to get your hair colored. If you’re tired of the one shade hair color you get done every time, I suggest its time you try multi-dimensional hair colors. Multi-dimensional hair colors are basically using colors of the same shade or of the same family and using them on different sections of your hair. Each section could receive a slightly different shade and the end result could be very surprising, and of course incredibly stunning!.
To get multidimensional hair colors for your hair, you are first required to partition your hair into different sections. Use zig zag partitioning to segment your hair into different parts. Use different shades of the same color on each section. Once you’ve applied the color to your hair, you just wait around depending on the texture of your hair, and the coloring time specified on the product. Wash off the dye and you’ll surprised at how different you hair looks.
When you want to apply multi-dimensional hair colors, it is always better to use colors that belong to the same family i.e. the shades aren’t very far apart. However, if you want the more dramatic look for your hair, you can choose different shades completely for yourself. Multi-dimensional hair colors are a unique way of dying your hair. It is an art form and the colors almost always complement your hair cut in the best possible manner. Be creative if you want to use multidimensional hair colors. For example you should know that you could use shades of reds with dark shades of hair colors. If you use copper, it should be used with toffee in order to enhance the color. These are simple techniques that can help you choose different multidimensional hair colors.
When you decide to use multi-dimensional hair colors, it is always best to use just 3 colors. More than 3 colors would just end up in a hair colored disaster and we all want to avoid that!. If you want a very subtle effect of multidimensional hair colors just go with shades that are close to each other in color. If you want the more dramatic color and want it to stand out, mix colors up to get the look you want. Going to a salon to get multidimensional hair colors would be a good idea since stylists often know which colors will look best on you.
But if you’re adamant to get it done at home, we recommend you start out with a single shade. Test that color on a section of your hair, preferably the nape. Once you get to know how that looks, try doing the front sections of your hair. If you’re satisfied with the look, you can always maintain the look or enhance it the next time.
Multi-dimensional hair colors are a great change to the regular shade of using one dye. Try out the technique for yourself. You might just love the end result too much to switch back to one shade of color again!




