So now you want to be a redhead?
Maybe it’s because you have been itching to try out this trendy hairstyle or you’re just trying out new colors on your hair – whatever the case may be – you should not just go ahead and book your salon appointment without first considering a few things.
Just before you are good to go, below are eight things you should know before you dye your hair red.
It’s Going to Be High Maintenance
Nothing worth having comes easy, right? Such is the case when it comes to donning firey red locks.
Red hair requires a ton of maintenance (just as much as platinum does!), so don’t go for the radical dye job if you aren’t committed to the crime.
You’ll be at the salon or doing your root touch-ups every 4 – 6 weeks, depending on how fast your hair grows.
Find the Right Shade for Your Skin Tone
Because red is such a standout color, it’s really important that it doesn’t clash with your skin tone.
There are also so many shades of red, including cherry, copper, burgundy and strawberry blonde, so nailing the right shade is key.
You might want to let a pro help you pick because they will also take into consideration your eye color and lifestyle.
It Always Starts Off Darker
In order to get your hair to hold, your red hair color is always going to start off a bit darker than it will actually be.
Don’t be alarmed! You’ll notice in a few washes it will settle quite nicely into the hue you had in mind.
Colder, Less Frequent Hair Washes
If you love getting your hair wet and wild, or like to steam up the mirrors with a scorching hot rinse, think twice before taking the crimson plunge.
Red hair requires less frequent showers (we’re talking twice a week max), and turning the temps way down to lukewarm. The cooler the better because your color to fade less quickly.
New Shampoo + Conditioner + Masking
All color-treated hair requires color-treated shampoo and conditioner to prolong the life of your vibrant strands.
In addition to these, weekly hair masks are strongly suggested to maintain the health of your hair. Plus, red looks way better shiny.
Your Makeup Will Change
When you have neutral-colored hair, most makeup looks work — but red is a whole different ballgame.
Some colors will really pop, while others will not. It all depends on your skin tone and eye color, too, in addition to your bright red hair.
But be prepared to lay off the bronzer (redheads look better with fair skin) and start embracing a more natural makeup look.
Your Wardrobe Might Change, Too
We’re all about wearing whatever makes us feel best, but there are certain colors that tend to clash with ginger hair.
While black looks amazing on just about every blonde, it can look a bit drab on redheads.
Your best bet is to go with jewel tone shades: sapphire, emerald green, canary and fuchsia.
Only Use Dark Towels
Prepare for the side effects of soaking you head in red dye, (aka you need to invest in some darker-colored towels ASAP, otherwise everything will look like it was “that time of the month”).
Red hair color is messy, especially when it’s fresh. In addition to dark towels when you shower, steer clear of wearing white or light colors on hot days when you think you might sweat because when your head sweats, it sweats red.
And most importantly, keep your pillowcases dark, too, if you wash your hair right before bed.