First, I need to write an original article for the keyword "Color Hair For Men". I must use the context provided, which seems to be about the importance of hair color for men. But the context is not included in the query? Actually, it says "Use this context when useful:" and then there's nothing. So I'll assume I have to write based on general knowledge without specific context. I need to ensure the article is 600-900 words, uses natural headings, avoids unsupported claims, and doesn't mention AI generation. Key requirements: - Original article for "Color Hair For Men". - 600-900 words. - Natural headings. - Avoid unsupported claims. - No indication of AI generation. I need to structure the article. Common topics for "Color Hair For Men" could include: - Reasons men color their hair (e.g., covering gray, enhancing style). - Types of hair color products for men (e.g., permanent, semi-permanent, temporary). - How to choose the right color. - Application tips. - Aftercare. - Trends. I'll write in HTML format as specified, using h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em only. No markdown fences. Outline: - Introduction: Why men color hair. - H2: Reasons Men Choose Hair Color - Covering gray - Style change - Confidence boost - H2: Types of Hair Color for Men - Permanent, semi-permanent, temporary - Products like dyes, sprays, waxes - H2: Selecting the Right Shade - Skin tone match - Natural vs. bold colors - H2: Application Tips for Best Results - Home vs. salon - Patch testing - H2: Maintaining Color-Treated Hair - Shampoos, conditioners - Regular touch-ups - Conclusion: Summary and encouragement. I need to avoid unsupported claims. So I'll stick to general advice and avoid saying things like "this is the best product" without evidence. Word count: 600-900. I'll aim for around 750 words. Now, write the article in HTML. First, the heading. Since it's an article, I might use h1 for the title, but the instructions say "natural headings" which I interpret as using h2, h3, etc., but h1 might be used for title? The instruction says "Return only safe HTML using h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em tags. Do not include markdown fences." So I should not use h1? Probably h2 for main headings. But for the title, I can use h2. I'll start with an h2 for the title. I'll write:

Color Hair For Men: A Comprehensive Guide

Then paragraphs. I need to ensure the article is well-structured. Let me draft the content. Introduction paragraph: Hair color is no longer just for women. More men are exploring hair coloring to enhance their appearance, cover grays, or try new styles. Whether for a subtle change or a bold statement, understanding the basics helps achieve great results. Then H2 sections. Section 1: Reasons Men Choose Hair Color - Covering gray hair is the most common reason. - Changing style to match personality. - Boosting confidence. Section 2: Types of Hair Color for Men - Permanent color: long-lasting but requires maintenance. - Semi-permanent: washes out over time, less commitment. - Temporary options: sprays, gels for events. Section 3: Selecting the Right Shade - Consider skin tone: cool or warm. - Eye color and natural hair color. - Start subtle if new. Section 4: Application Tips - Follow instructions carefully. - Do a patch test to avoid allergies. - Consider professional application for best results. Section 5: Maintaining Color-Treated Hair - Use color-safe products. - Avoid over-washing. - Protect from sun and heat. Conclusion: Recap benefits and encourage informed choices. Now, write in HTML. I'll use h2 for main headings and h3 for subheadings if needed. But to keep it simple, I'll use h2 for each section. I need to include lists: ol for ordered,