How To Choose A Hair Color



I don't consider myself vain, but I often spend hours worrying when I want to choose a hair color. Clothes are things you can take off, put on, and change, but your hair is a part of you. Although modern hair dye has made choosing a hair color something easy and convenient to do, still feels very important. After all, no one will appreciate if you have different color hair every day. Sticking with the same hair color for at least a few months makes you look more serious. Therefore, is not something to take lightly.

There's a lot of debate about the best way to choose a hair color, and I have seen some pretty novel approaches. I know some people who will die a test strand of their hair, and look at in the mirror. That way, if they have to change again, is only one strand of hair. Damaging from too much hair dye won't show up because the strand won't stick out from all the other hair on their head. One of my best friends uses an even more novel approach to choose hair color; She takes a photo manipulation programs and scans in a black-and-whe picture of herself. Then she tries with different colored hair. Although I find frankly bizarre, seems to work for her. She always has a perfect hair color to go with her seasonal look.

My method of choosing a hair color is no less strange than anyone else's, but seems to work for me. I usually die my hair about once a season, so I make my choices around the beginning of the season. On the first day of the season, I will take a walk during which I will choose my hair color. I'm not talking about the first calendar day, but the first day that really feels like the weather is changing. I will notice the colors around me, what shades I think about, how the sky looks, and things like that. Then, after visually contemplating my world for about an hour, I will choose a hair color. Usually, my choice is final. After all, if you let yourself debate internally for long enough, you will never be able to choose a hair color that you like. In my opinion, there is only so much you should let yourself worry about before you make your choice.

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