Episode 71

Warm v Cool Hair Colour: What Red tones best suit which complexion?

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What I'll be talking about

Wondering what’s the difference between warm and cool tones when hair painting for redheads? In this episode, we answer that question.
Did you know there are actually 3 options (not just 2) for choosing a hair colour to suit a clients complexion? There’s COOL or WARM or BRIGHT. It's important to know the rules like a pro, so you know how to break them like an Artist!

The 2 most common questions that clients ask me is whether they suit a warm or cool colour, or if their skin is warm or cool.

Show notes for podcast episode 71

learn the rules, then break some…

Generally speaking, most natural redheads have cool skin tones. In this podcast episode, I am focussing on my niche area of reds and copper, however, this is such a juicy topic that I will definitely record a few more episodes in the future about the different tones for warm and cool brunettes PLUS the different tones between warm and cool blondes.

Let’s get back to chatting about warm and cool reds …. Clients with warm complexions best suit warm hair colours. There's a lot more to consider, including eye colour and eyebrow colour, plus lifestyle and hair texture.

 

There are 3 types of colours that suit different complexions. They are;

  1. The WARM red hair colour best suits clients with warm complexions and with green, blue or hazel eyes
  2. The COOL red hair best suits clients with a warm or olive complexion and blue eyes (but not dark eyes)
  3. The BRIGHT red colours suit client switch ivory, beige or porcelain complexion and jewel-toned eyes

If you would like to learn my exact steps for hair painting redheads with colour principles and artistic finesse, you're in luck!

My online program HAIR PAINTING FOR REDHEADS doors are now open. So if you are interested to learn more about my unique approach to hair colour theory and hair painting techniques to help you scale your biz, then I would love for you to join me in my online program.  Links below to help you learn more. 

 

Listen to episode 71 of the Colour Kristina Talks Podcast to learn the difference between warm and colour colours with suitability tips to help you know how to be a fearless formulator.

Send me a DM on Instagram @ColourKristina with any questions about this episode or the podcast in general. Links for Instagram and the LIVE FREE WEBINAR registration are below 🙂

 

 

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