You are right that people shouldn't be shamed for not wanting to go with natural. Look at Dita Von Teese. She doesn't go for natural and yet she is consistently a style icon. She had a vision for herself and we can all find that. Marilyn looks amazing as a bleach blonde and Christina looks stunning with red hair. If a colour makes you look better than your natural self then rock on.
Both look great on her. The strawberry blonde softens her features. In a way, blondness is supposed to "wash you out," kind of like not wearing makeup washes you out. We are used to seeing her with the bright red color, so we expect to see it and miss it on a screen, but in everyday life she'd kill the blond look.
agree, and since i am not used to seeing her on screen i actually thought strawberry blonde was going to be her "good, unnatural" color. dont agree with this video's take after all 😂
Bold features look best with a bold hair color. This makes sense! This can also apply to gray/white / silver hair. My mom had very striking facial features…she looked tired in gray hair….looked so much better when she dyed her hair dark brown.
You're the best, Merriam. Period ! Every time I'm watching a new video from you I'm learning something, and I have been following you since the beginning!
I'm of east Asian ancestry with natural black hair. But it's very harsh and unflattering on me. Once I dyed it my hair in a warmer, lighter color, I felt like my face lit up. Never going back to my natural harsh black again. Although I do wish I looked better with my natural color cuz dying my hair all the time is a hassle! 😂
I think being warm undertone is also a part of this equation, these ladies that look better with lighter hair are warm and delicate looking to me. For me being more cool with olive skin it’s tricky even though I have softer features and my natural black hair looks too harsh in my opinion.
Thanks for your input! I’m most likely cool and delicate also and I also look better with lighter hair, I just have to be careful that I don’t go too warm/copper/ golden and instead do cooler highlights - when I was very blonde it actually looked good with my tan skin but it was hard to maintain
My hair gets gingery under the sun. I spent months trying to fight the brassiness back in vain last summer. And a lifetime dye my hair dark. I finally understood that, if technically copper isn't my natural hair colour (my roots are medium ashy blonde with sparks of gold and copper), this is the colour I naturally get overtime after summer and i shouls embrace it. And let me tell you that now I don't try to hide it under brown dyes as I did for years and that I embrace it, I get complimented a lot. It really gives me character. People remember me. Men find me more attractive than ever (as a brunette I am nit memorable). Next I will add more vibrancy to it and get a decent copper, because I need more pigments to look really good I have found. I owe dita von teese a lot. She said in an itw that she used to suffer from being raised in a generation where natural beauty was all the rage (tall, lean, tanned bodies with sweet faces) when she was quite a plain jane and decided that she woule come up with her own idea of beauty: artificial in the sense of manufactured, but carefully thought through. She is my idol although I look nothing like her!
I didn't know it wasn't your natural voice, as I've followed you for years and you've always spoken like this somewhat. I have no preference, I just enjoy your natural voice
My natural hair colour is a lighter ash brown, and while it’s very beautiful on its own, it doesn’t look quite right on me. As I am a dramatic, I have sharper face features, sharper bone structure, and it just washes me out. My skin colour is muted warm olive, yet when I have my hair darker my skin is less red, my eyes pop out more, I just feel more like myself. I grew out my natural hair colour for a year and a half and honestly I no longer could look at myself in the mirror because it got so irritating🥲
Nowadays I love my natural hair color! I decided to stop dyeing my hair abot two years ago and was surprised how dark my hair actually is: like dark chocolate or coffee (I love them both 😂)! Many people sctually think that I still have dyed hair, even my husband once asked have I dyed my hair! I started dyeing my hair when I was 12 and I have went through almost every color, but most of the time I preferred black. The main reason to stop dyeing was that I wanted to see wether or not I have some gray hair yet. I am 44 and I have seen two grays so far 🎉
Your totally right. I have experimented with hair color. My cool ash brownish hair looks best on me and if my hair was blond naturally I'd absolutely dy it darker to match my contrast and slight softness.
@@pizzakrydder2515 don’t we all wish to be something else… it’s because we’ve lived with the downsides to that type, we forget that other types struggle, too.
Another great example is Megan Fox. Natural blond/-ish and now we all know how striking she looks with the dark/black hair. It makes her blue eyes pop.
Hm, I think there are nuances to it. I have very soft face features and natural honeyblonde hair, but my skin is very cool toned and a rich red hair colour complements it so well and makes me look so healthy.
For the first two “washed out” examples, both women were wearing white, but in the second photo, with darker hair, they were also wearing proper colors. Not really a fair comparison, since white shirts tend to wash out most people.
I'm wondering if soft features + bright/radiant skin would mean someone could play with bright hair colors? Or would that still be too much contrast and overpower the soft features?
My natural hair is cool black but i feel like it emphasizes my muted yellowness and doesnt suit my low contrast features so i have it lightened to brown. But since lightened hair has warm tones it looks off in the sunlight. I'm contemplating bleaching it in order to get it to my ideal cool dark brown.... but I'm anxious to commit to it.
@@prince-kuntry a burgundy shade, which is a cool red. Don't go for copper or mahogany, which are warm toned reds/ reddish browns. My natural hair is black (SE Asian) but I'm warm toned. I've been dyeing it some shade of warm brown (chestnut, mahogany, auburn) for many years now. I think if I dyed it black again, it would look too harsh.
I dont think that one's natural hair color will always be considered the *best*, but I do think it'll always be *flattering*. But an unflattering cut or make-up will overshadow that. The challenging part of this video is that I don't think the examples chosen best supported your argument--as adult entertainers, its unlikely we'd ever see their natural hair color. We'd need to compare to older childhood/adolescent photos, which would likely be closest to what their natural hair color would be as adults.
Yeah I don’t know, as someone with a warm undertone complexion, but that has kind of ashy mousey hair that now has a lot of grey, my natural hair colour has never felt flattering, especially now that it’s even cooler toned with all the greys. I’ve been trying to make it work, but highly tempted to go back to my bleach blonde, which has always been the most flattering colour on me.
I have soft features but I'm cool olive skin tone so it's really really risky thing to change my hair color I don't know what to do tbh, leaving my hair as it is which is dark brown is easier of course though
yeah I'd recommend just leaving it dark brown. idk if you've watched my video called hair color advice from a color analyst but I cover some of that stuff there.
@@merriamstyle please talk about hair texture including vintage looks like hot rollers or 40s perms? wouldn't that suit romantic/rounded types or nowadays is it too stiff? what if our hair is thinner?
my hair never looked better than when it was navy blue, really black with a raven sheen, made my pale skin look creamy and smoother. Never looked worse than when I leant into my reddish looking hair based on summer photos (summer sun LIES) and with auburn hair I looked like a totally different person and awful.
I personally think that Marilyn Monroe's dark blond hair she was born with looks better on her. If she wasn't in the blond family, then that signature blond she does would look awful. I'll give you that it doesn't take away from her beauty. I think more than does my natural hair look better or not, is staying within your color family and contrast.
I have a sharpened soft frame and my essence is more ethereal, so my best hair color I've tried is my natural medium ash brown on top, and a medium purple/lavender/lilac color on bottom with soft waves/loose curls. My natural color all-over is okay if I have shorter hair (rocking a bob right now), but any longer and it needs a color pick-me-up. I've also tried dark blue and purple (front pieces and underside), and it clashed a little with the ethereal despite being seemingly good colors for me (I'm high contrast but cool and delicate). I liked my hair when it was bleached on the underside and face framing pieces, but I don't think my whole head lightened would go well for me. I also needed to style the blonde more for it to look polished, whereas I could get away with defining some pieces and rocking my natural curl/wave with the lilac and natural combo.
I always like anyone's natural hair color, but my taste just leans toward embracing the natural. I do, however, love what hair color can do for some people. Marilyn Monroe does look amazing with light blonde hair, but I do not feel that light blonde hair enhances everyone's natural beauty like it did for Marilyn. We could all dye our hair black, but are we all going to look as amazing as Cher did in the '80s? We could all frost our hair, but would we all experience the same result that hair frosting gave to Farrah Fawcett in the '70s? I find it so exciting when people do things that work for them, not against them.
THIIS , THIS is the vídeo I was waiting for.. recently I been thinking my natural hair color does not fit me, I think I tolerate soft colors and I think I have soft features but very black hair 😢.. I wanted to dye it but I do not know what color should I go because I am also olive skin 🤔
I find that "fake ginger" is really hit or miss, it tends to either look much better than the natural hair color or look ever so slightly off, Emma stone and Alison Hannigan are two prime examples of that, even Sophie skelton when her hair is died a more subdued copper looks more balanced than with her natural dark brown
Hi Merriam. Thanks for a great educational video. I have never thought about something like this but it sure makes sense. I have soft features and green eyes. I have been lightening my hair for years. I'm not sure if it's because I feel I look better but that's how everyone knows me. But now that you am getting older I am wondering about gray hair. I heard that gray is the new blonde. What do you think?
Hi Merriam, I always feel so educated by your videos, but I am not so convinced about this one. It sounded very much like a personal opinion, you didn't even know the real hair colors of most of your examples? I would like to see some real examples from real people with real hair, ha! I always got told I look good with copper hair and I did with eyeliner and a full face of makeup, but NOT without anything - so what about the makeup aspect of it? Can you be warm skinned with cool hair color naturally, or is that not possible? How do you know when you hit that sweet spot? I am pale, so I feel like I need lighter colors in clothes, but if my facial features are sharp then I need dark hair, would that not just make more confusion? Well, I am confused! :)
@@rebeccak5846 oh, no. I do know their hair colors. I don't know Rita Ora's exactly, but all the others, I do. What I meant by that is that I'm not sure if the hair color in the specific photo is a natural hair color. For example if I see Beyonce with dark brown hair I wouldn't say that's necessarily natural because it could be dyed still (if she chooses to cover grays if she even has any, etc).
@@merriamstyle aha, I see. I was just thinking of Rita Hayworth in her green dress in the movie "Down To Earth" and she too has rosy/peachy cheeks and slight freckles. The combination is so pleasing to see.
Wise as always You understood years ago the negativity in the descriptions of natural bodies and just seeing it as it is, not being so locked into these systems. More about impression and lines.
That blonde is very obviously NOT Hendrick's natural hair colour. When she says her natural colour is blonde, it is obviously the typical "I was blonde as a child, and I now have light brown/dirty blonde hair, therefore I am forever blonde".
I think alot of this is wrong. Colour analysis disagrees with alot of this advice and colour is more important than the sharpness of features to determine contrast between hair and skin, especially when looking at the warmth or coolness of the hair colour.
My hair looks good dark, hands down. I've realised I might have sharp features but added weight in my face makes it a bit confusing. I've experimented with blonde but dark almost black is my natural colour now I'm 45 it's lightening a bit - it's kind of brownish. I wonder how I'll look when I'm grey, I've not coloured my hair for 16 years.
I think I look my best with a tone that is slightly lighter than my natural hair color, either that or a somewhat bright red (even though I'm pretty sure I'm cool-toned).
OP I agree. I always pictured Merriam with a soft blonde colour. Don't know why...... Something just seems a bit off with the dark heaviness of her her hair colour. Now, I'm a soft dramatic and very dark heavy hair looks great on me. I put on a very black wig and I'm immediately transformed. I had to wear a Red/Auburn wig for a performance and I was flooded with compliments Until then, I never would have thought that red hair would flatter me. Strange how all this works!
@@Cekatu well if you really think so, you can add me to the list of examples where natural isn't always better. that's my natural hair color in the video. I don't dye it. I don't think I could handle that level of maintenance right now.
It's different in real life and in camera. In camera and pictures hair that is not natural looks much better, but in real life not. In rl your natural works the best for you.
I'm laughing so much at your bluntness "everything natural is not good, some poisons are natural" I love it 🤣❤️
Please, don't change your speaking style. I adore it. This is one of my favorite unintentional ASMR channels!
Mine too!!
Me too. I LOVE Merriam's voice and speaking style. Don't change a thing, please!
Same!!!
Making herself understood is more important than ASMR.
@@TheSienna29 Not sure what you're on about? this was never a problem to begin with. The person complaining found her voice intolerable - no less. lol
You are right that people shouldn't be shamed for not wanting to go with natural. Look at Dita Von Teese. She doesn't go for natural and yet she is consistently a style icon. She had a vision for herself and we can all find that. Marilyn looks amazing as a bleach blonde and Christina looks stunning with red hair. If a colour makes you look better than your natural self then rock on.
Both look great on her. The strawberry blonde softens her features. In a way, blondness is supposed to "wash you out," kind of like not wearing makeup washes you out. We are used to seeing her with the bright red color, so we expect to see it and miss it on a screen, but in everyday life she'd kill the blond look.
agree, and since i am not used to seeing her on screen i actually thought strawberry blonde was going to be her "good, unnatural" color. dont agree with this video's take after all 😂
Bold features look best with a bold hair color. This makes sense! This can also apply to gray/white / silver hair. My mom had very striking facial features…she looked tired in gray hair….looked so much better when she dyed her hair dark brown.
Your voice is so soothing to my central nervous system, I just love it, thank you💚
You're the best, Merriam. Period ! Every time I'm watching a new video from you I'm learning something, and I have been following you since the beginning!
Wow ur voice is so unique n so delicate 😭😭😭
It's very soothing.
I'm of east Asian ancestry with natural black hair. But it's very harsh and unflattering on me. Once I dyed it my hair in a warmer, lighter color, I felt like my face lit up. Never going back to my natural harsh black again. Although I do wish I looked better with my natural color cuz dying my hair all the time is a hassle! 😂
I think being warm undertone is also a part of this equation, these ladies that look better with lighter hair are warm and delicate looking to me. For me being more cool with olive skin it’s tricky even though I have softer features and my natural black hair looks too harsh in my opinion.
Im cool and delicate and i look very bad with dark hair. My natural colour (light ashy brown) is ok but with lighter hair i look my best.
Thanks for your input! I’m most likely cool and delicate also and I also look better with lighter hair, I just have to be careful that I don’t go too warm/copper/ golden and instead do cooler highlights - when I was very blonde it actually looked good with my tan skin but it was hard to maintain
My hair gets gingery under the sun. I spent months trying to fight the brassiness back in vain last summer. And a lifetime dye my hair dark.
I finally understood that, if technically copper isn't my natural hair colour (my roots are medium ashy blonde with sparks of gold and copper), this is the colour I naturally get overtime after summer and i shouls embrace it.
And let me tell you that now I don't try to hide it under brown dyes as I did for years and that I embrace it, I get complimented a lot. It really gives me character. People remember me. Men find me more attractive than ever (as a brunette I am nit memorable).
Next I will add more vibrancy to it and get a decent copper, because I need more pigments to look really good I have found.
I owe dita von teese a lot. She said in an itw that she used to suffer from being raised in a generation where natural beauty was all the rage (tall, lean, tanned bodies with sweet faces) when she was quite a plain jane and decided that she woule come up with her own idea of beauty: artificial in the sense of manufactured, but carefully thought through. She is my idol although I look nothing like her!
I see the difference? Very educational. Thankyou 😊
It would be so interesting to see a video on ethereal hair styles for blended
Interesting, as always. Greetings from Sweden!
I didn't know it wasn't your natural voice, as I've followed you for years and you've always spoken like this somewhat. I have no preference, I just enjoy your natural voice
My natural hair colour is a lighter ash brown, and while it’s very beautiful on its own, it doesn’t look quite right on me. As I am a dramatic, I have sharper face features, sharper bone structure, and it just washes me out. My skin colour is muted warm olive, yet when I have my hair darker my skin is less red, my eyes pop out more, I just feel more like myself. I grew out my natural hair colour for a year and a half and honestly I no longer could look at myself in the mirror because it got so irritating🥲
yeah it changes the skin smoothness too
I am able to see everything your pointing out on other people but 4 some reason when it comes to myself I struggle
Nowadays I love my natural hair color! I decided to stop dyeing my hair abot two years ago and was surprised how dark my hair actually is: like dark chocolate or coffee (I love them both 😂)! Many people sctually think that I still have dyed hair, even my husband once asked have I dyed my hair! I started dyeing my hair when I was 12 and I have went through almost every color, but most of the time I preferred black.
The main reason to stop dyeing was that I wanted to see wether or not I have some gray hair yet. I am 44 and I have seen two grays so far 🎉
Your totally right. I have experimented with hair color. My cool ash brownish hair looks best on me and if my hair was blond naturally I'd absolutely dy it darker to match my contrast and slight softness.
Your voice is so relaxing
Soft dramatics are somewhat known for being the type that can handle rich, artificial coloring. Not all types can.
I'm a soft dramatic type that just want to be natural, no makeup and hair color. I wish I was a soft natural instead to be honest..
@@pizzakrydder2515 don’t we all wish to be something else… it’s because we’ve lived with the downsides to that type, we forget that other types struggle, too.
Another great example is Megan Fox. Natural blond/-ish and now we all know how striking she looks with the dark/black hair. It makes her blue eyes pop.
Hm, I think there are nuances to it. I have very soft face features and natural honeyblonde hair, but my skin is very cool toned and a rich red hair colour complements it so well and makes me look so healthy.
For the first two “washed out” examples, both women were wearing white, but in the second photo, with darker hair, they were also wearing proper colors. Not really a fair comparison, since white shirts tend to wash out most people.
Not true because I look best in white and black washes me out
Thats why i switched from brunette to auburn red haired 😂😂, it made a difference at 1000%
I'm wondering if soft features + bright/radiant skin would mean someone could play with bright hair colors?
Or would that still be too much contrast and overpower the soft features?
My natural hair is cool black but i feel like it emphasizes my muted yellowness and doesnt suit my low contrast features so i have it lightened to brown. But since lightened hair has warm tones it looks off in the sunlight. I'm contemplating bleaching it in order to get it to my ideal cool dark brown.... but I'm anxious to commit to it.
It still looks good if I tone it as cool as I can with blue shampoos but sunlight reveals all 😂
@@prince-kuntry a burgundy shade, which is a cool red. Don't go for copper or mahogany, which are warm toned reds/ reddish browns.
My natural hair is black (SE Asian) but I'm warm toned. I've been dyeing it some shade of warm brown (chestnut, mahogany, auburn) for many years now. I think if I dyed it black again, it would look too harsh.
What about Cate Blanchett and ethereal essence? She has dramatic features but is flattered by low visual contrast right?
I dont think that one's natural hair color will always be considered the *best*, but I do think it'll always be *flattering*. But an unflattering cut or make-up will overshadow that.
The challenging part of this video is that I don't think the examples chosen best supported your argument--as adult entertainers, its unlikely we'd ever see their natural hair color. We'd need to compare to older childhood/adolescent photos, which would likely be closest to what their natural hair color would be as adults.
Yeah I don’t know, as someone with a warm undertone complexion, but that has kind of ashy mousey hair that now has a lot of grey, my natural hair colour has never felt flattering, especially now that it’s even cooler toned with all the greys. I’ve been trying to make it work, but highly tempted to go back to my bleach blonde, which has always been the most flattering colour on me.
I have soft features but I'm cool olive skin tone so it's really really risky thing to change my hair color I don't know what to do tbh, leaving my hair as it is which is dark brown is easier of course though
yeah I'd recommend just leaving it dark brown. idk if you've watched my video called hair color advice from a color analyst but I cover some of that stuff there.
@@merriamstyle please talk about hair texture including vintage looks like hot rollers or 40s perms? wouldn't that suit romantic/rounded types or nowadays is it too stiff? what if our hair is thinner?
yes thank you. some things do look better unnatural.
my hair never looked better than when it was navy blue, really black with a raven sheen, made my pale skin look creamy and smoother. Never looked worse than when I leant into my reddish looking hair based on summer photos (summer sun LIES) and with auburn hair I looked like a totally different person and awful.
I have seen Naomi Campbell with light hair colour and I love it, same with Iman.
Ok what if you’re soft featured but higher contrast? My coloring is actually similar to yours but my hair is more of a desaturated black
I personally think that Marilyn Monroe's dark blond hair she was born with looks better on her. If she wasn't in the blond family, then that signature blond she does would look awful. I'll give you that it doesn't take away from her beauty. I think more than does my natural hair look better or not, is staying within your color family and contrast.
I have a sharpened soft frame and my essence is more ethereal, so my best hair color I've tried is my natural medium ash brown on top, and a medium purple/lavender/lilac color on bottom with soft waves/loose curls. My natural color all-over is okay if I have shorter hair (rocking a bob right now), but any longer and it needs a color pick-me-up.
I've also tried dark blue and purple (front pieces and underside), and it clashed a little with the ethereal despite being seemingly good colors for me (I'm high contrast but cool and delicate). I liked my hair when it was bleached on the underside and face framing pieces, but I don't think my whole head lightened would go well for me. I also needed to style the blonde more for it to look polished, whereas I could get away with defining some pieces and rocking my natural curl/wave with the lilac and natural combo.
I always like anyone's natural hair color, but my taste just leans toward embracing the natural. I do, however, love what hair color can do for some people. Marilyn Monroe does look amazing with light blonde hair, but I do not feel that light blonde hair enhances everyone's natural beauty like it did for Marilyn. We could all dye our hair black, but are we all going to look as amazing as Cher did in the '80s? We could all frost our hair, but would we all experience the same result that hair frosting gave to Farrah Fawcett in the '70s? I find it so exciting when people do things that work for them, not against them.
I think for me natural is best because I need some contrast.😊
Same. 😊
THIIS , THIS is the vídeo I was waiting for.. recently I been thinking my natural hair color does not fit me, I think I tolerate soft colors and I think I have soft features but very black hair 😢.. I wanted to dye it but I do not know what color should I go because I am also olive skin 🤔
Great info! What about for a soft gamine who has a mix of lines?
I find that "fake ginger" is really hit or miss, it tends to either look much better than the natural hair color or look ever so slightly off, Emma stone and Alison Hannigan are two prime examples of that, even Sophie skelton when her hair is died a more subdued copper looks more balanced than with her natural dark brown
Hi Merriam. Thanks for a great educational video. I have never thought about something like this but it sure makes sense. I have soft features and green eyes. I have been lightening my hair for years. I'm not sure if it's because I feel I look better but that's how everyone knows me. But now that you am getting older I am wondering about gray hair. I heard that gray is the new blonde. What do you think?
No! Don’t do it! It’s all nonsense propaganda to make women look older. You will look older and I don’t think you would want that
Hi Merriam, I always feel so educated by your videos, but I am not so convinced about this one. It sounded very much like a personal opinion, you didn't even know the real hair colors of most of your examples? I would like to see some real examples from real people with real hair, ha! I always got told I look good with copper hair and I did with eyeliner and a full face of makeup, but NOT without anything - so what about the makeup aspect of it? Can you be warm skinned with cool hair color naturally, or is that not possible? How do you know when you hit that sweet spot? I am pale, so I feel like I need lighter colors in clothes, but if my facial features are sharp then I need dark hair, would that not just make more confusion? Well, I am confused! :)
Maybe you should find your own dark shade independently of what's universally considered dark, this is go for what looks dark enough for you.
I don't know where you got the idea that I didn't know the natural hair color of the people I used as examples.
@@merriamstyleyou stated in the video that you didn’t know their natural hair colour.
@@rebeccak5846 oh, no. I do know their hair colors. I don't know Rita Ora's exactly, but all the others, I do. What I meant by that is that I'm not sure if the hair color in the specific photo is a natural hair color. For example if I see Beyonce with dark brown hair I wouldn't say that's necessarily natural because it could be dyed still (if she chooses to cover grays if she even has any, etc).
@@merriamstyle I understood exactly what you were saying.
this even applies to unnatural hair colors like blue, purple, green etc.
I want to get typed by you. I have to work on photos .
Loved this video, is a universal notion that all redheads look their best wearing green?
Green on redheads is so flattering! Provided that they are the irish kind of redhead with peachy/rosy skin and freckles.
@@merriamstyle aha, I see. I was just thinking of Rita Hayworth in her green dress in the movie "Down To Earth" and she too has rosy/peachy cheeks and slight freckles. The combination is so pleasing to see.
Wise as always
You understood years ago the negativity in the descriptions of natural bodies and just seeing it as it is, not being so locked into these systems. More about impression and lines.
That blonde is very obviously NOT Hendrick's natural hair colour. When she says her natural colour is blonde, it is obviously the typical "I was blonde as a child, and I now have light brown/dirty blonde hair, therefore I am forever blonde".
Thats exactly what I thaught.
I think alot of this is wrong. Colour analysis disagrees with alot of this advice and colour is more important than the sharpness of features to determine contrast between hair and skin, especially when looking at the warmth or coolness of the hair colour.
Oh wow. I love her as a blonde 😅
My hair looks good dark, hands down. I've realised I might have sharp features but added weight in my face makes it a bit confusing. I've experimented with blonde but dark almost black is my natural colour now I'm 45 it's lightening a bit - it's kind of brownish. I wonder how I'll look when I'm grey, I've not coloured my hair for 16 years.
I think I look my best with a tone that is slightly lighter than my natural hair color, either that or a somewhat bright red (even though I'm pretty sure I'm cool-toned).
Yes because natural gene selections are not for beauty but for preservation of the species.
can you do Halle Bailey. she has such a unique face. Im not sure if its ethereal or not
Essence, height, body type, body size, and body id play a big role. She is a tall, voluptuous soft dramatic. She needs bold and bright.
Romantic with long dark straight hair here, the struggle is real.
This makes me think of Katy Perry! She’s a natural blonde
like danaerys from game of thrones. so much more amazing blonde iny opinion
Merriam YOU could do some soft blonde lol. you are soft :)
I dressed up as daenerys from game of thrones once and let me tell you, it wasn't half bad. her hair color is cool.
OP I agree. I always pictured Merriam with a soft blonde colour. Don't know why......
Something just seems a bit off with the dark heaviness of her her hair colour.
Now, I'm a soft dramatic and very dark heavy hair looks great on me. I put on a very black wig and I'm immediately transformed.
I had to wear a Red/Auburn wig for a performance and I was flooded with compliments
Until then, I never would have thought that red hair would flatter me. Strange how all this works!
@@Cekatu well if you really think so, you can add me to the list of examples where natural isn't always better. that's my natural hair color in the video. I don't dye it. I don't think I could handle that level of maintenance right now.
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It's different in real life and in camera. In camera and pictures hair that is not natural looks much better, but in real life not. In rl your natural works the best for you.
This is a video about natural hair color and then you don’t know what their natural hair color is??? 😂 ooookkkk
Not related but you look so much like young Britney Spears!
lol didn't know britney spears was arab.
It's a question of personal taste
I am shocked by this comment!
Please! up the high pitches when editing your videos, it sounds as ASMR, makes me so sleepy
Up pitching her voice isn't going to help that. And she's explained why she speaks low.