light brown or burgundayWhat original colors are good for highlights for black, Asian hair?
i think reddish brown is really good for all Asians.if u want try golden light brown its nice too.
I have seen asian women with blue streaks that was absolutely gorgeous.Do you think a plum color would work?
may be brown highlights.
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dont get highlights. after they fade away, your hair will be all damaged and un-shiny. if you have to, light-medium brown. DO NOT GET BLONDE!!!!!
I am part Native American and I have hair and coloring that sounds very close to a fair Asian. I had only had the reddish brown before a few weeks ago when I went to a new hairdresser.
She put some ashy gold blonde strands as subtle highlights around the face, and then put some chocolate and caramel lowlights. I have had nothing but compliments since I got them.
try some nice caramel foils they look nice and natural against black hair and is a great way to ease into something more drastic
blonde nearly always looks good to me on asian girls. just highlights though. not bleached.
I would only color 2 inches of your hairline all around in rich chocolate color. Not highlight but color all the way only 2 or 3 inches. When your hair are down it looks great on Oriental hair and frames the face beautifully!
get light brown highlights. That will look good, yet natural.
Usually asians or people with darker hair get redish brown Highlights because it compliments their skin tone best. You can get a carmelized color ( alot like J-lo highlights) Which compliments skin for asians as well as Puertoricans like J-lo. If you want something completely different. Try doing it even blonder. Most hairstylists will probably tell you what I'm telling you. so I wish you luck
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