Are you thinking about upgrading your hair game with extensions or a weave? If so, you need to know all there is to know about the numbers you’ll see on the packaging as you shop. Today, we’ll focus on one of the most common hair colors you’ll come across: 613. Let’s get right into it!
Is 613 Hair for You?
613 hair makes an impact and has made several rounds on social media sites and other popular media outlets. But that doesn’t mean that it’s for everyone. If you’re wondering whether this color is the right choice, this section will help you.
613 hair is for you if:
- You like the idea of standing out wherever you go. 613 is a bold, look-at-me shade that will catch people’s eyes as you walk in the door. If that’s not your jam, you should opt for another hair color.
- You want to get in on the blonde hair trend. Blonde hair is trending all over social media, so if you want to jump on that bandwagon, 613 hair is an excellent way to do it.
- You want to showcase your confidence. Blonde hair screams confidence, so if you want to communicate that wherever you go, 613 hair will help.
- You want a hair color that’ll make your dark skin pop. The contrast created between the super light blonde hair and the richness of dark skin is nothing short of magical.
- You have lighter skin and want to complement it. Not only does 613 hair pair well with dark skin, but it also complements lighter skin like a dream.
Reasons Not to Wear 613 Hair
As we briefly mentioned earlier, 613 hair is not for everyone. You may not want to try 613 hair if you have a reserved personality and don’t want all eyes on you.Otherwise, you might get some unwanted attention as you’re out and about.
Also, depending on your work culture, you might get stares from coworkers or your boss if you work at a company with a super conservative dress code. This applies even more to those who want to wear their 613 hair down their back.
Before you decide whether 613 hair is for you, you’ll need to think long and hard about what you want and what your work environment will allow. For most people, trying out 613 hair would be a great idea, but it’s worth thinking through.
What Can You Do With 613 Hair?
613 hair is one of the most versatile hair colors. It can be used as a base color and a highlight color, among other things. Here are a few things that you can do with 613 hair:
613 Only
You can wear 613 alone – all blonde. This is for the boldest folks out there. If you’re a rebel and don’t care about how natural (or unnatural) your look turns out, you can go totally blonde with no shadow root, ombre, balayage, or anything else.
613 with a Shadow Root
You can wear your hair almost entirely blonde but with a darker shadow root in a #1, #4, or #27. This is ideal for people who want their blonde hair to look as natural as possible. The dark roots make the blonde look much more believable. The darker your natural hair color is, the darker you’ll want your shadow root to be. That is, if you want things to look natural.
613 Blended with Other Colors
613 hair can also be blended with other hair colors to create a unique, fun shade that complements you. Some wigs and weaves feature a blend of 613 and 4 hair, 613 and 27, or even 613 with 1B. When you mix a super dark color with 613, the result will look metallic. This is where you can get super creative with your look. You can mix as much of each color as you want. It’s all up to you.
Ombre 613
613 can also be used to create some bomb ombre looks, which are all the rage right now. Ombre features a darker color at the roots that transitions to a lighter color as you get to the ends. In the case of 613 hair, the 613 color will most likely be at the ends. Unless you’re going for a reverse ombre, where the roots are lighter than the ends.
Go Colorful
You’re also not limited to the above options. 613 hair serves as the perfect base for just about any color you want to try out. From darker hair colors, like browns and deep reds to pastel pinks and purples, 613 hair can get you there. It acts as sort of a blank canvas that you can add permanent or semi-permanent hair dye to. And when you’re done trying out a particular color, you can either wait for the color to fade or use a color remover and then apply a fun new shade to your 613 hair. The possibilities are endless.