What Color Should I Dye My Hair - Vintage Hair Color Ideas

Have you asked yourself "should I dye my Hair?" and "what hair color suits me?"

Get some vintage tips from this 1962 hair color tutorial.

How do you know what hair color looks best on you?

For the most part, the big hair color question from the 1940's up to the 1970'd was whether to go from brunette to blond or ginger. Ern Westmore suggests some vintage hair color ideas. In the days before apps, you could cut out colored charts to match your face type. This was how many women decided.

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It'S a well-known fact that when you change the color of your hair automatically, you change your personality, hello. There, I'm ern Westmore today, here coloring is a very important part of makeup. It'S no longer a question. Shall I change the color, but rather which color shall I use now? If you can't decide I'll, show you some wonderful tips and tricks that you can use to help select the color? Actually, it's better to be safe than sorry and you can save yourself a lot of time and heartache if you will but take the time to try some of these temporary color tricks. Today, you have the advantage of a great many tried and tested hair coloring products. Yes, you can change your coloring temporarily or permanently safely and beautifully. Let me show you some of the tips that may help you to decide on the color that you'd like to change your hair too. As you can see, this little lady is a definite brunette. Let'S take a look at the changes, different colored, half wigs make here's the way a beauty shop would help you to determine your new color here. She is as a blonde. Miss to my way of thinking is entirely too light for her particular complexion. Now, let's take a look at a little darker tone, the light brown actually, as you can see, it does nothing for because it's just halfway between oh by the way, you should wear a dress that is a monotone gray or black, so that it won't confuse your Color sense: here's another shade, which is a warm often that not only helps soften her features but gives her and exciting overall appearance. Now this is a packet of children's color dyed paper that you can buy at any stationery store for a quarter. Select the color you'd wish to try on then fold the sheet in half like this and cut out the face section in this manner. This packet contains several hair colors with various tones, then hold it up to your face blocking out all of your own color like this, you can have a time for yourself trying on a great many different tones and colors simple. Remember, there's a number of other temporary mediums such as the color spray, the semi-permanent rinse and even hair cram

don't ask don't pastel: *As you can see it does nothing for her* Lady:

gaga oh la la: *Me, with turquoise blue hair* this should be interesting

Vickie Finney: I love the ending when they say "that's all"

Spacehootle *: I could do with a changed personality.

Niki Bear: "You can have a time for yourself trying on a great many shades.." With Construction paper. Really? Woman: having mental breakdown Man: I got you some construction paper honey.. Go crazy! You'll feel better once you've had a real time!

Denise Herud: I adore this! I love how they used simple tools to try new looks...how very creative! We are def spoiled with our makeup/hair apps! This lady btw is **stunning**...her features, everything...and the darker hair color wiglette() really made her eyes pop. Great vid!

ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ: I would love to travel to that time with my green hair and see how people react.

Just Another Guy: Ah yes, the very long list of hair colour choices in the 1960's, such as **checks notes** : Blonde, Light Brown, Brown, and Auburn.

Simi Bajwa: I love watching videos like this from back then. Always puts me in a better mood.

Cissy2cute: Changing hair color can give a boost to a person. There's a reason why women have been doing it since Egyptian times and probably further back. I went from almost black to a light golden blond (slowly). It made my complexion appear lighter and brighter, and minimized the look of wrinkles. And I can vouch that blondes do have more fun LOL

Anne Davis: Those little face wigs were something I hadn't seen before...well, I guess I had myself a time✨

F W: Very fun to watch! I'm pretty sure though this was in the 50s, the hairstyles would have been terribly old-fashioned in the 60s, even in the earlier years.

👑Queen Tia👑: Just dyed my hair a week ago, I went all in and said fukk it. I love it! Guys just do it. You can always fix it and make sure you don’t start at the roots!! Follow the instructions.

Chris: I love the try on hair bands, brilliant.

lone wolf: no wonder there was such a movement for women back then. they couldn’t even do their eyebrows slightly different without getting a weird look because they didn’t *follow the beauty rules.* oh wait! that’s modern day, what am i thinking :-)

lemurian chick: I love how mundane this is with all the manufactured madness in the world.

Jasmine Surreal: It doesn't change your personality or the way people see you at all, I went blonde as my skin is light and my dark brown hair was draining, but did I feel different, as a person or people react differently? Nope. It just seemed to fit better. I love the cut out paper things they look like ancient Greco-Roman or Egyptian headdresses, totally wacky and funny. The auburn really suited her though the announcer was right.

Glossy Drop: I love videos like this❤

Jett: Mrs. Slocum's hair was one of my favorite characters on "Are You Being Served?"!

Melissa McQueen: I shall not change the color, Mr. Westmore, thank you very much. *firm handshake*

mia anais: i actually liked her the best as a blonde and her natural color

SmittenKitten: Ern Westmore was the man who had the answers!!!

Lee A: Brilliant video!!

Auronnya Gangopadhyay: I do so love these videos!

MsUtube4ever: now we can take a pic upload it in an app and "try on" every color in existence in 5 mins... have a jolly good time too :)

Blue: Amazing how far we have come!

yelloworangered: I have to laugh because the male narrator would never change his hair color to change his personality! Lol

Frank Holstein: Perc Westmore was a very famous guy and was a make up artist for a lot of movies.

Jasminka Jasarevic: Interesting technique

Thar Chandran: I'm Asian, so have naturally jet-black hair. I think it's best to keep it that way, as it saves you from damaging it. Too many people do things to it, be it daily or yearly. I always feel good whenever my hairstylist comments on how black it is. :3

S taiOn: I damaged my hair so bad,now i try to have back my natural hair colour again.After 2 years here i am,grew back!

Sarah D: No! Her natural haircolor looked best on her for a reason!

yah im still here: the first 10 seconds make no sense, when you go from brow to blond your whole personality changes. who told him that lmao

Kyla Coley: me who dyed my hair blue black :

Melody Brown: That’s all

O L: Stylists need these!

【ɐpɐɹıP ɐuɐʇıdɐC】Elena: The photoshop of the 60's xD

y ♡︎: me with my front stands bright neon blue n i c e

Jenna Fawley: Mine is dyed brown with accent colors that I change. ATM it’s green.

slash's nose ring: me, with bright red hair: *o h*

Nena Lavonne: I seriously need a time machine ♥️

Sohaila: meanwhile in 2020

Chezamoonangel AiEmma: I love my natural Raven Black hair. But to each their own.

Emi Luciani: The vintage brad mondo

finalfantasy2484: Can I see more African American videos please

chuuverse: Who’s watching this during quarantine

dgnty: 2:00 no. Just no.

Brendan L: I was expecting at least a mention of pink or green hair or something. :/

استغفر الله واتوب اليه: waw

Lady Steele: Oh, the places you’ll go...

Jean Aragon: This is 1962?! Seems more like 1942...

J A Marriott: half wigs

vrede: Uhhh? Lol.

Kathy Aay Beauty: If only our lives were this simple again!

Tomes 23: God seldom makes a mistake.

Nina Sica: The most important for those women is to redo their eyebrows. People will say it was beautiful at this time. But some of those eyebrows are not pretty even for those time

Ms Viv: You got your decades wrong again. This is 1950s, probably early 1950s.

Raefn: WTF

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