Gold Coast’s Hair Candy Hairdressers Guide to Choosing the Best Shade of Black for Hair Extensions

 

They say that your hair is an investment, but so are your hair extensions. Luckily, you have Hair Candy’s hairdressers Gold Coast on your side to help you make the right decisions when it comes to choosing the best hair extensions. There are many types of black hair. If you want to add some length and volume to yours, you will need to identify the kinds of black hair extensions fit for you.

Where to begin? For starters, our Gold Coast hairdressers say…

First, we need to understand the main features of black hair.

Thick

Normally, black hair is thick and can withstand chemical treatments as well as heat. Unlike other natural hair colours, the black hair can recover much faster when exposed to harsh elements because of their thicker strands.

Strong

Not only is black hair thick, but it also grows strong. With constant hair processing and styling, normal hair would eventually be damaged. Black hair, on the other hand, can usually tolerate more hairdressing than any other natural colour types.

Difficult to dye

Black hair is not easy to dye, unlike blonde or brown hair. A hair colour lightener should be applied first to remove the dark colour before applying any hair dye. Women with a darker hair colour often bleach their hair first to achieve a different – especially a light – hair colour. For a successful bleaching and colouring process, seek the services of your Gold Coast hairdressers.

Different types of black hair colours

There are many different shades of black hair, but the most common ones are the following:

Mocha brown

While the name suggests a brown colour, it is categorised under black hair as it is one of the darkest shades of brown. It also gives off warm and faint red undertones.

Off black

Unlike mocha brown, off-black has warm brown undertones and a deeper and darker brown colour.

Jet black

This hair colour is the blackest shade. It is also a cooler-toned shade of black with blue undertones.

Think you can identify what kind of dark hair you have? Study your hair before thinking of getting extensions to see what colour best suits you. Better yet, you can ask for expert advice from your local hairdressers on the Gold Coast.

Hair Candy Hair Extensions

Even the dark-haired woman may need some help when it comes to adding volume and length to their hair. Our hairdressers Gold Coast at Hair Candy advise you to consider these types of black hair for your extensions. We also have our own brand of hair extensions, with lots of colours and lengths to choose from. Ready to give your hair more life? Visit us at https://www.haircandy.com.au/ today.

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