How To Use Color Correction Techniques Like The Pros
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How to Master Color Correction Like the Pros
Almost everyone has faced a hair color mishap at some point. While such disasters can be corrected, attempts to fix them often make matters worse. Rather than enduring distress and costly salon visits, it's possible to prevent these issues from the start.
Common Mistakes in Home Hair Coloring
One frequent error people make is compounding an initial color mistake with unsuitable corrective colors. For example, if your hair turns out too red or brassy, you might try lightening it, which often leads to more brassiness. Alternatively, darkening the hair can result in an overly dark shade. Both strategies miss the mark, but understanding color correction can guide you to the right solution.
Understanding the Color Wheel
Have you ever seen a painter’s color wheel? It's a circle with primary colors?"red, blue, and yellow?"placed at equal intervals. The spaces between these colors show combinations like yellow and blue blending to create green.
This concept is key to correcting unwanted hair colors. If your hair appears too orange, for instance, find orange on the color wheel and look directly across to see blue. Colors with a blue base are known as beige shades. To neutralize the orange, choose a dye with a beige base instead of altering your hair’s lightness.
A Simple Solution
Next time a color issue arises, resist the urge to strip the color. Instead, use the color wheel to neutralize unwanted hues. This approach will save you time, heartache, and money.
Embrace the color wheel technique, and you’ll handle any hair color challenge like a pro!
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