Ariel's original look was most notably characterized by her long hair color, a very romantic and individualistic burgundy. She wore a set of Hanfu in a contrasting strong blue-green color scheme to her hair, with a blue upper garment and outerwear paired with a green skirt. The combination of hair and clothing colors is very refreshing, also very suitable for summer, giving people a very cool feeling.
The young man was particularly thoughtful in his choice of hair color when matching ancient style special effects makeup. With the change of themes, the young man would alter his hair color according to the dominant color on his face, significantly enhancing the overall consistency of the outfit and adding a lot to the splendor indirectly. However, if you want to change your hair color, it is not recommended to do so through hair dyeing, as long-term bleaching and dyeing can cause fatal damage to the hair roots. Instead, learn from this young man and buy high-quality, realistic wigs to shape your makeup.
Generally speaking, gray and brown eyebrow pencils or powders are more suitable for daily life, although it still depends on one's hair color. Adhering to the principle that eyebrow color should be lighter than hair color is the best rule. After applying foundation, it is best to add dark colors to the cheeks, ears to the jaw, and the sides of the forehead to contour, which can elongate the face. For the chin and the middle of the forehead, white should be used to create highlights for modification. Shadows can be added to the sides of the nose to enhance the three-dimensional effect.
If you want to pair colored hair with Hanfu, the first thing to note is that you should choose Hanfu with a similar hair color. Only then will the entire outfit appear more unified and harmonious. For example, if you choose platinum Hanfu like the lady in the picture, try to choose platinum hair color. Of course, besides this, soft pink Hanfu paired with the same hair color, etc. Such monochromatic pairing can also highlight one's temperament and make them look more ethereal!
Black and shiny hair. We all know that our natural hair color is black, and no matter which dynasty, girls had lustrous black hair, and when necessary, they would tie up their hair. So, if a girl has naturally black hair, she will have a significant advantage when wearing Hanfu, as it represents the standard characteristics of Chinese girls. Therefore, I personally suggest that girls who often wear Hanfu should try to avoid dyeing their hair. If you have dyed your hair before, you can choose to wear a wig when wearing Hanfu, which will look more natural.
“Rouge” Chapter 77: Hengdian | When coming to Hengdian, you must experience the national trend of Hanfu at Tang Dynasty Ancient Costume Shop… There are many types of Hanfu to choose from, and the quality of the clothes is relatively good. Various types are available, and the shopkeeper will recommend based on your needs, but ultimately it depends on your personal preferences. After choosing the clothes, they will do your hair. Since my hair is quite long, I used my own hair without waxing, but my hair color is yellow, so it was a bit out of place, and the hairstyle was just average. I had some expectations for the makeup, but the result was also quite ordinary…
Pink is a popular hair color among many Western celebrities and internet influencers this year. Whether covering a large area or highlighting a small section, pink always brightens the skin tone and gives a refreshing feeling. Very light flaxen blonde is a popular choice among Japanese stars for their gradient hair color. Asian skin tones are not as distinct as those of Caucasians or African Americans, so choosing a moderate color reveals fashion in a conservative manner, perfect for those who dislike exaggeration but pursue trends. Purple always exudes a gentle charm, and Western celebrities dye purple gradient hair more frequently than Asians. This is because a larger proportion of Westerners have lighter hair, making purple blend well with light flaxen blonde. The gentler and cuter feel of purple becomes more evident as the color gets lighter.
The earliest contact I had was actually with ancient costume cos, a term I coined, roughly referring to cosplaying characters from works set in ancient times. For example, Diao Chan and Zhen Ji from Guo Sha. Although they are based on historical figures and have certain historical backgrounds, they have been artistically reworked. The clothing, hair color, and hairstyles of these characters differ greatly from historical facts. While such costumes may feature elements reminiscent of ancient attire, such as water sleeves and embroidery, they are far from authentic. Therefore, whether or not Xiao Qiao in history could wear short skirts is irrelevant; if the character design specifies a short skirt, it should be a short skirt, as the purpose of ancient costume cos is not to recreate history but to reproduce the character.
The first character to look at is Queen Elsa, a very cold Disney princess. Actually, calling her a princess is less fitting than a queen. Her destiny was determined from birth, as she was born with a mission. When Elsa wears beautiful Hanfu, one might expect it to look strange, given her blonde hair. Unexpectedly, Elsa in Hanfu still amazed me, presenting an extraordinary beauty!
I gained knowledge about Hanfu from a Hanfu cultural event organized by my father's company. To fit the occasion, my mother specially prepared a set of exquisite Hanfu for me – a white top and red skirt. Upon receiving the clothes, I found them very beautiful but also a bit worried: “Wouldn't it be strange to wear this? Would people laugh at me on the street?” Anxiously, I arrived at the event venue and saw almost everyone in the exhibition hall wearing Hanfu, including foreigners of different nationalities and hair colors. I was shocked by this scene and became excited instantly.