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Hair Color Chart – Discover It With Macsara
Whether you are going to a hair salon to switch up your look or you are choosing hair extensions for your hair game, hair color is always the most important thing to consider. With so many hair colors available, you may feel confused to make a choice. But first things first, you should understand a hair color chart to get to know the vast array of choices. So, don’t know where to start? Don’t worry as we’re here to help you decode a hair color chart in an easy way!
1. What is a hair color chart?
Macsara understands your confusion when it comes to choosing hair extension colors, so we created a hair color chart to demonstrate the options by color groups. It is like a colorful map for your hair, showing all the different hues, from black to brown to blonde and more. This helps you pick the exact color you want for your hair, making sure it looks great on you. It’s like choosing the perfect paint for your hair to make it look just the way you like it.
Each color is named by numbers and letters, which refer to the tones and levels. But you don’t need to worry about those, as we’ll dig deeper into individual hair colors below!

2. Common hair colors in a hair color chart
2.1. Black hair color
Black hair colors come in two most common shades: 1 and 1B. Hair color 1 refers to jet black, a very dark and rich black color with no underlying hints of other colors. It’s the darkest shade you can find and gives a bold and dramatic look. Hair color 1B, on the other hand, is a softer black shade and often referred to as natural black. It’s slightly lighter and less intense than color 1. It’s designed to mimic the natural shade of black hair, providing a more subtle and natural appearance.
So which color should you choose, 1 or 1B? A rule of thumb is that darker shades of hair will flatter darker skin tones. Therefore, if you have a very light skin tone, go for color 1B and vice versa.

2.2. Brown hair color
Brown (or brunette) is the second most common hair color. However, you cannot just say “I want my hair to go brown”, as there is also a brown hair color chart on its own! Ranging from dark to light shades, brown hair color can complement almost all complexions. From rich, lustrous shades such as dark chocolate, chestnut or mahogany brown to cooler ones such as honey brown, golden brown and light caramel, the options seem to be endless and all bring a sense of elegance to anyone choosing them.

The rule for choosing a brown hair color is the opposite of choosing a black shade. Generally, warmer shades will work well for cooler skin tones and vice versa. In the case of neutral tones, you are free to choose the hair color you like but you should avoid going either too warm or too cold.
2.3. Blonde hair color
Blonde is one of the rarest natural hair colors and has always been a highly sought-after choice. It brings a touch of radiance and charm to any girl and woman. Blonde hair color also comes in different shades, with the most two common subgroups being light blonde and white blonde.

Light blonde hair is a pale and soft shade of blonde, characterized by its gentle and subtle appearance that resembles the color of natural sunlight. Light blonde hair can range from a light, almost platinum blonde to a slightly warmer tone with hints of gold or honey. It’s a versatile color that can complement various skin tones.
White blonde hair is an extremely pale and cool-toned shade of blonde. It often appears almost silvery or platinum, resembling the color of freshly fallen snow. White blonde hair can be quite striking but also requires careful maintenance to keep it looking its best.
When it comes to choosing the perfect shade, the rule is that paler skin tones suit a white blonde shade and darker skin tones suit a light blonde shade.
2.4. Red hair color
Red hair colors encompass a vibrant and captivating spectrum that ranges from subtle copper tones to fiery, intense hues. Red hair is relatively rare, making it an attention-grabbing and distinctive choice for those looking to add a touch of uniqueness and passion to their appearance.
To find the right red hair color, matching your skin undertones is essential. For example, if you have pink undertones, lighter coppery reds will work. Medium skin tones can go for auburn or burgundy shades and vibrant cherry-red will look stunning on darker skin tones.

At Macsarahair, our red velvet hair extensions are the top choice. They are inspired by the rich and captivating shades of red found in red velvet cake, often featuring deep red hues with hints of warmth and dimension.
2.5. Cool hair color
Cool hair colors include a range of cool and icy tones that can be striking and modern, providing a unique and bold look. These colors often include shades like ash gold, platinum gold, silver, ice blue, and purple. Cool hair colors have undertones that lean towards blue, green, or purple, creating a cooler overall look.

Among various choices, gray hair color stands out as a timeless option. It’s not only a color that can make you look younger, but it also gives a stylish and modern look that captures all the attention.
Conclusion
Exploring Macsarahair’s hair color chart opens up a world of exciting possibilities for transforming your look. With a diverse range of shades catering to various undertones and preferences, you can confidently select a hair color that resonates with your style and personality.
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