Light brown combines warm and cool tones for a timeless fashion. It's accessible and flattering for all skin tones. Requires less dye and bleach than other colors. Grows out subtly, reducing salon visits
Hairstyle refers to styling of scalp hair and sometimes beard hair. Hairstyles combine personal grooming, fashion, and cultural considerations
Hair levels range from 1 (black) to 10 (lightest blonde), with occasional 10+, 11, and 12. Professional hair dyes use different levels than drugstore brands. Levels 7-10 work best for bright and pastel colors. Levels 4-5 work best for dark vibrant colors
90's layered bob offers timeless voluminous look. Butterfly cut bob suits oval, heart-shaped, and round faces. Side-flipped bob adds asymmetry and boosts volume. French bob with curtain bangs creates Parisian-style effect
Emo hair features thick, choppy layers often dyed in dark or black. Asymmetrical bangs cover one eye for mystery. Achieved through straightening with flat iron. Represents personal emotions and identity
Bleaching works best on healthy hair, avoid dyeing before. Mix bleach powder with developer at 1:1 ratio. Use 20-volume developer for blonde/light brown hair. Use 30-40-volume developer for very dark/black hair