Which silver will suit me?
Bright silver hair will look best if you have olive or fair skin, with yellow undertones.
Dark
grey is a more versatile shade for almost all skin tones, apart from
very pale skin, when it can make you look more washed out.
You
will get the best silver results if you already have light blonde or
pre-lightened hair! If you are a brunette, this means that you will have
to strip out your natural colour by bleaching it, before then going
a shade of silver.
See our article on how to safely bleach your hair here.
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