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these 3 colorings are the ones that age the face the most, according to a hairstylist

While certain colors can add relief and density to fine hair, others can accentuate the flat side of the hair. Here are the “worst” colors to wear on fine hair according to a hairstylist.

To gain volume and density, fine hair must be highlighted with a proper haircut. Certain coloring techniques also give the illusion of hair that is denser at the roots and provide more movement and relief to the lengths. Conversely, nuances can accentuate the flat and fine side of the hair… This is what explains the hairdresser Krysta Rojas in an interview with the media Shefinds.

According to the professional hairstylist, 3 shades are particularly unflattering on fine, thinning hair. Colors which have the common points of lack contrast and have a tone that is much too frank. Discover the expert’s advice.

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3 colors that make hair even finer and flatter according to a hairstylist

The black raven
As the hairstylist explains, very intense and very dark browns often tend to make hair appear even thinner: “These glossy shades are merciless on fine hair because they show your scalp much more easily”. If you are a fan of brown, opt for a slightly more nuanced undertone, which will give more relief to your hair. By lightening the color by one or two tones on the lengths and ends, you can create an effect of density at the roots and give the illusion of thicker hair.

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The polar blond
Just like black, a blonde that is too frank and too light will not be flattering on fine hair, “Not only will this give you a washed out look, but it will also not give your hair any depth, making it look flat” explains the expert. A polar blonde or a bleached blonde that is too bold will also tend to “memerize” your look, because these colors lack naturalness. Favor softer and more nuanced blondes, with touches of chestnut or honey.

Colors without reflections
Uniform colorings are not recommended for fine hair because they lack dimension and relief. “When your hair is fine, applying a single color all over rather than adding dimension with multi-toned highlights will make your hair look dull and flat.” explains the hairdresser. Instead, favor balayage, ombré hair or hair contouring techniques, which allow you to create material effects within the hair and accentuate the volume at the roots.

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Fine hair after 60, these “rejuvenating” colorings which add volume to the hair

To give the illusion of thicker hair, choose light and luminous colors, such as golden blonde, caramel or even honey brown. These shades catch the light and create an optical effect that gives more depth and texture to the hair. Lighter shades also soften facial features, providing an instant “glow” effect.

Coloring techniques such as balayage or hair contouring are particularly recommended for fine hair. These techniques consist of adding lighter highlights around the face and along the lengths to create a relief effect. This gives movement to the hair while illuminating it, which contributes to an overall rejuvenating effect.

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