Name is Layne, age is 17, occupation is babysitter. still answering questions on here even after 3 years is awesome, right? no, just proves i don't have a life. so. if you have a question, feel free to ask it on here or you can IM me on my screenname. i can answer most questions about the categories i have listed. i don't know much about sickness or physical health, or stuff to wear when your husband just died but the man who killed him, whom you're having an affair with, is going to be at the funeral. :) have a wonderful day.
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Well, for the longest time I've wanted to get red streaks in my hair. And now i actually want to get around to doing it. One problem. I have no idea how to go about it.
First of all my hair is super curly. And I want them to look like (ignore what the model is wearing) http://www.hji.co.uk/hjimages/images/qhs29838/hji/medium/2008-red-streaks.jpg that.
So has anyone ever done something like this? What products should I have to buy? Do I need to straighten my hair first (I've never tried to sraighten my hair)? Any ideas would be greatly appriciated. I just don't want to do this wrong.
Thanks SO much! (link)
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well first of all, good luck looking exactly like the chick in that picture. she had a professional hairstylist do it like that, and if you're gonna do it yourself, it definitely wont turn out like that.
i wanted to dye my hair black and get a blonde under-streak. when i tried to do it myself it turned hellish and looked horrible and faded pretty quickly. so i went to a professional hairplace to get it done. its expensive to do this, yes, but totally worth it in the end. what you need to do is go to a nearby place and schedule an appointment, either in person or on the phone. print out the pic of that model and bring it to them so they have a pretty decent idea of what you want.
after you get your hair done, go to the store and buy a really good brand of colour shampoo and conditioner. this will bring out the colouring and make it stay longer.
but also, ask the stylist to use a really good brand of dye when getting it done. i went to get red streaks in my hair once and they stayed in for about a month and faded to orange. just a forwarning.
good luck! i hope it looks awesome
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Yeah...I don't expect to look like that model I just couldn't find a picture with someone with curly hair. Thanks.
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