Colour Chart

Using a colour chart is something you may associate more with painting your house rather than changing your hair colour, but it is just as important to review all the possibilities for your hair colour as it is to check out different paints before you put them on your wall.

Why Use A Colour Chart?


Changing the colour of your hair is a big step, so using a colour chart is a great way of making sure you are going to be happy with your chosen colour by comparing it against the full range which are available for you to buy.

With all the potential shades lined up next to each other on a colour chart, you’re more likely to be able to make the best decision for your hair, and this is especially important if you’re looking for a permanent hair dye.

Check More Than One Colour Chart


It’s wise to have a look at more than one colour chart, as the different brands of hair dye are sure to produce their own charts. Similarly, if you are thinking of going for a wilder colour such as the ones provided by Manic Panic hair dye or La Riche, you should look for a chart of hair colour which include their colours, as the more mainstream charts are less likely to do so. After all, you wouldn’t expect to see Electric Banana on a brown hair dye list would you?

Whatever colour you do decide on, remember that the colour chart can only show you so much, and hair dye has different results on different hair, and you can never be guaranteed the exact colour shown on the chart. You need to be prepared for a little variation in the colour shown, although as dyes have developed they becoming more of an exact match than they have been previously.

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