Hair style and colour for pale skin?

PaigeS

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Im going to the hair dressers next week and i just wondered what style and colour i should have.
My hair is very very thin, i have a squarish/ roundish face shape and pale skin i also currently have blonde highlighted hair and i need a change.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
i also have light/medium brown eyes
please can you add photos if you know a good hair could for me :)
oops....colour*
 
I think brunettes with slightly bronzed highlights always look good :)

If your hair is thin, it probably looks good down. So either light blond, or darker/mid brown with bronze highlights.
 
A golden brown with warm honey highlights. It compliments the skin without washing you out.
 
its just like ur describing me...lol well i have brown short hair right now n it looks just fine, but u can also try a reddish, just avoid at all cost BLACK n u'll b fine, i'm gonna say go for short hair up to ur shoulders or anywhere between shoulder n jaw... i love short hair, its so easy to care for n it adds so much volume ;)
 
Pale is when you look sick (like you are gonna hurl)

FAIR is what you look like when you have almost no tan, so refer to yourself as Fair skinned, it is a much sexier term than Pale.

And I would go with Black, because women with Black straight hair and FAIR skin are very beautiful.

You can do a little highlighting, but it isn't necessary.
 
you should get a kind of light blonde colour like sienna miller in this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOd5YTSDxp4
 
i think any hair colour is fine, and truly up to you...
i have pale skin and was told to avoid black, but i went full intense black and look gorgeous.....
so just go with what you really want...


(id try avoid greens and blues though... hahaha)
 
Skin complexion: cool versus warm. We might all be warm-blooded (or almost all of us), but that doesn't mean our skin complexions are all warm. Nay, we are often broken into two camps - cool and warm. Some say silver and gold, but as far as we're concerned, that kind of talk can wait until the holiday season rolls back around. For now, let's stick to cool and warm.
What does this distinction mean for your hair color choice? Quite a bit, as it turns out! Very few people want to look like a cadaver or like someone suffering from scarlet fever. Heed your skin, eye and hair tones!

Do you have medium-pale or pale skin with some pinkish hue around your cheeks? Are you simply pale with no recognizable undertone? Does your skin have an olive complexion (this would include many of Asian or Hispanic descent), or is it a dark brown hue? Some folks have cool bluish or reddish undertones beneath their eyes, and some have pale skin that almost appears as if it were softly translucent. If any of this describes you, your skin color is likely cool.
Warm skin includes pale peach flesh-tones, brown with faint undertones of pink or gold, warm gold and yellow undertones, and skin with lots of freckles or rosy flush.
If you have already tried dressing in a white shirt, standing in daylight and gazing into a mirror in the attempt to discover whether you're warm or cool, and haven't figured it out, here's a clever trick. Simply look at your arm - specifically, the veins in your arm. Do they look bluer than green, or greener than blue? If they look green, you probably have warm complexion. Blue means that your skin is more on the cool side.
Eye color. Ask anyone for the first facial features they notice. More than likely, it's either the eyes, the hair or the smile. And since we're not always smiling, we'd better do what we can to make the other two as gorgeous as possible!
Let's talk eyes for a moment, since eye color can also help you to determine where on the warm/cool thermometer to place your complexion. You wouldn't want your hair color to make your eyes less alluring and beautiful, would you? If your eyes are green, gold-brown, or hazel without speckles of anything but brown or gold, then your complexion is likely on the warm side. Grays and blues, not surprisingly, as well as dark browns and black, might place you on the cool side of the spectrum. If your eyes are hazel, but are speckled with any of the aforementioned cool colors like gray
 
with fair skin you shouldnt go to dark because it will make you look vampirish white.. so a cut like or if you dont want it this short get it longer and stay with blondes and light browns


http://media.photobucket.com/image/rihanna%20bob/electricedge/premades/rihanna-short-bob-haircuts-2.png?o=1
 
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