Matching your Hair Colour to your Skin Tone with Nice ‘n Easy

Want to change up your look, but have no idea where to start? With Clairol Nice ‘n Easy you can easily and conveniently brighten up your natural hair colour (and hide those greys) or go for something completely new.

It’s not always that easy to decide on a new look though…

I received Nice ‘n Easy’s Guide to Matching your Hair Colour to your Skin Tone this morning and I thought it a good idea to share their tips with you.

Whether we have sun-kissed olive skin with brown eyes, or we’re blue-eyed with a peachy glow, the colour we select for our tresses can really make or break our look. And while opting to colour our own hair certainly proves to be a more affordable and accessible choice, it can be difficult to select the right shade that will keep us looking our glamorous best.

Colour Guide

Catwalks around the world boast some of today’s most beautiful shades, but how do we decide what works for us? “Knowing where to start is really half the battle won,” explains Sarah Reit, Aussie’s Brand Manager. “If you’re in the mood for a fresh new look, it’s important to consider the current shade of your hair. From that point experts agree that to ensure undyed locks look luscious, hair should be coloured either two shades lighter or darker.  For hair that has already seen some colour action, two shades darker or only one shade lighter than its current colour is the general rule of thumb.”

Set the Tone

Sarah Reit goes on to add that identifying whether our complexion is warm or cool toned also plays an important role in the ultimate colour we should be selecting for our hair. “It’s important to remember that warm toned people look better in warm tones which are based in the golds and coppers of the colour wheel. If you look better in peach than pink and favour gold over silver jewellery, then chances are that you’re a warm-toned person.”

While warm toned people feature a variety of skin tone and eye colour combinations, from golden-brown hair with fair skin and hazel hair to golden blonde hair with fair peachy skin and blue eyes, it makes sense that warm hair colours suit them best. “If you think you fit this description then consider selecting a shade for your tresses that features a red or gold undertone,” adds Reit.

Shades from the blue and violet colour family, on the other hand, suit cooler toned people best. “If you have dark or blonde hair with fair skin or blue eyes, or alternatively very dark skin and hair with rich brown eyes then you are more than likely a cool toned person. Hair colours such as ‘ash’, ‘platinum’ or ‘champagne’ will point you in the right direction in terms of which shades will suit you best,” explains Sarah Reit .  

 “Whether you’re warm or cool toned, Nice ‘n Easy can be applied effortlessly resulting in layers of rich tones and contouring highlights for natural looking hair colour. Each shade comes with its own unique built in tones including bright coppers, vibrant reds, blondes, as well as bold browns. With Nice ‘n Easy you can step into another dimension of colour and complete grey coverage,” says Reit.

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Retailbox Hair Lust List

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I’m not really one for ‘window shopping’, but I couldn’t help lusting after quite a few goodies while browsing Retailbox lately. I am really trying my best to take better care of my hair and Retailbox is the perfect one-stop-shop.

These items make my heart skip a beat…

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Kerastase Elixir Ultime  – I’ve read a few rave reviews on this hair oil and the packaging just looks so indulgent, don’t you think? R470

L’Oréal Tendresse Shampoo and Detangling Cream. I didn’t know that L’Oréal made hair products for kids. I’m always on the lookout for products to keep Cara’s curls looking great and I’d love to give these a try. R231 and R267

Pureology Strength Cure Restorative Masque. ‘Boosts strength and reduces breakage. Helps protect colour radiance.’ Sounds like just what I need. R305

Paul Mitchell Spring Loaded Conditioner. The name just says it all. I have to try this on our curls. R275

Moroccanoil Hydrating Shampoo. I haven’t tried anything from this brand yet, but from what I’ve heard, this shampoo is a winner. And because its sulfate, phosphate and paraben-free, it’s gentle enough for everyday use. I want. R270

Invisibobble in Candy Pink. Just so cute. R80

Tangle Teezer. I would love to find out how the Tangle Teezer will perform with our curls. I know many say it’s a must-have, but I wonder if it’s worth the hype and the price tag? I so badly want to find out. I would love the Compact Christmas Edition for myself and a Magic Flowerpot for Cara. I mean, seriously… how cute is that? R260

Moroccanoil Curl Control Mousse. After watching the how-to video on this product’s page, this mousse has gone from my ‘want list’ to my ‘need list’. It looks like the perfect styling product for me. R290

Paul Mitchell Neuro Dry. A hairdryer is a hairdryer, right? Well, apparently not. ‘Boasting tourmaline ions for quicker drying, reduced frizz and enhanced shine, the dryer offers 2000W of power, whilst the ‘Clean Filter’ is activated by the SmartSense microchip to ensure optimum performance and efficient styling.’ I think I want to trade Cara’s neon pink dryer (that we’ve been sharing) for this one! R2 500.

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