For darker complexions such as black and dark brown, violet is a good choice: it enriches the hair while adding depth and complexity to one’s features.
However, if you’re looking for a more natural hue rather than a strong dye effect like purple or pink, go with earthy colors like russet or mahogany for lighter brunettes.
Likewise, if you have a fair complexion, then any of the blue or green tones will be ideal for you. The intensities of blue and green are best suited to the fairest complexions. They will bring out the highlights in your hair while adding vibrancy to your face, especially when combined with white-blonde hair dye.
Bold reds may look so good on some people that they may be reluctant to stray from that color. Still, people with dark complexions and shiny black hair: such as brown-haired women, can benefit significantly from going bold while keeping their color palette neutral.
When you go bold with a lowlight shade, it is not as jarringly enhanced as when you use a bright color like red. A reddish-brown blonder on top and darker at the bottom work well with black hair, as it will highlight the roots and enhance your facial features.
If you have light hair and a tan complexion, then a low light shade of golden brown works excellent on you. This particular color best suits the fairest complexions and those with light skin.
It will bring out the highlights in the hair while also adding vibrancy to one’s features, which is especially true when combined with white or ivory blonde hair dye.
In summary, there are times when it’s best to be very bold in your hair color choices, as this accentuates your features and makes you look more attractive than usual.
Other instances call for a more muted appearance with less prevalent highlights or shadows to blend well with the neutral coloring of one’s skin tone.