How to Get Hair like Emma Watson

Emma Watson's Hair is the Talk of the Town; Now Your's Can Be Too

Lehticia Leo
Emma Watson is quickly becoming one of the most beloved actresses in Europe and The US. Emma's looks have always been an attention grabber, but it seems that her hair has stolen the show and is now the star. If you want to learn how to get Emma Watson's lovely locks, here you will learn exactly what you need to do to achieve her hair color.

Emma Watson has such a versatile hair color. It can be considered a light honey brown because of its rich hue and it can also be considered a dirty blonde. More often than not Emma is referred to as a blonde. Emma was naturally born with dirty blonde hair, and doesn't seem to have done much to her hair color throughout the years aside from a few highlights here and there. If you are naturally blonde or currently sport blonde locks, it will be relatively simple for you to get Emma Watson's exact hair color. If your hair color is blonde, the only color you will need to worry about is the highlight color.

Tips for Brunettes

Now, if you are currently a brunette or a red head, you will have to dye your hair blonde. For extremely dark hair (darker than medium brown), my recommended hair color is "02 Extra Light Natural Blonde"." from the L'Oreal collection "Excellence Crème". I recommend this color for darker hair because often the darker the hair, the less pigment from the hair dye that is picked up. To reach the desired end result all over hair color, you will have to choose a hair color that is one to two shades lighter than what you really want. Don't be alarmed, if you have dark hair the color on the box will not be your end result, it will be a shade darker.

Tips for Lighter Hair Colors

If you are fortunate enough to have light brown or red hair, you don't really need to choose such an extreme shade of blonde to achieve your desired end result color. Because your hair color isn't dark the pigment in the hair dye will adhere much easier to your hair than it would to darker hair colors, I know this from experience since I've dyed my hair practically every hair color in the book. The hair color that I recommend for light brunette and red hair is "71/2BB Beige Blonde" from the L'Oreal collection "Excellence Crème". Now for the highlight color... The highlight color that I recommend to achieve Emma Watson's highlights is "8.2 Iced Meringue" from the L'Oreal collection "Color Expert".

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  • i8/16/2009

    HP rocks

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