Red Hot Like Rihanna

Songstress super star and fashion icon Rihanna, after having partied at the Drake concert the prior evening, departs her hotel in New York City, NY on September 29th, 2010. Rihanna has made New York home as she prepares for the upcoming release of her new album Loud , set to be released this coming November. Fame Pictures, Inc



Nikki Ferrara, colorist at Sally Hershberger Downtown believes that redheads have more fun.

If you’ve ever been tempted to become a red headed temptress, Ferrara shares a few tips on
achieving the right shade for you…no matter what your natural base color.

45323, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - Wednesday September 22 2010. Rihanna uses her new scarlet hair extensions to hide from the paparazzi as she arrives at Drai's nightclub to celebrate boyfriend Matt Kemp's birthday. Photograph;  Anthony, PacificCoastNews.com



REDHEAD TIP #1: Stay near the same depth as your natural base color. If you're naturally a
medium blonde to light blonde you can go as deep as a vibrant copper or as light as a strawberry
blonde.

REDHEAD TIP #2: If you’re a brunette, steer clear of cool blue or violet-based reds like
mahogany or anything that says ‘eggplant.’ If you are already pretty dark, they have a tendency to wash out your complexion and it just doesn't look natural when it appears in the sunlight.

REDHEAD TIP #3: When you want to add more vibrancy, ask your colorist to add tone-on-tone
highlights. This will also help color keep its shine and prevent it from appearing dull. It keeps the red more interesting.

REDHEAD TIP #4: Red hair requires a bit of maintenance, unfortunately glosses tend to wash
out pretty quickly. If you're in between appointments and need a bit of a boost, opt for a color
depositing conditioner. Choose a conditioner with more color concentration in it, and will
smooth the shaft the longer you leave it on. As for shampoos, always use one formulated for
color treated hair. This will help to keep the color from fading.