I have long , black hair ( i'm asian ) , and fairly light skin . What colour should i streak my hair ( keep in mind that i'm only doing three thin streaks , because i'll need to hide this during shcool time )
- army green
- neon green
- electric blue
- turquoise
- purple
- any other suggestions ?
Sporkster answered Saturday July 3 2004, 2:15 pm: Wow, you're lucky. A lot of girls would die to have your hair. Well, in my opinion, electric blue and turquoise, some pinks and purples look AWESOME in black hair. Whichever the color it'll look great. I would avoid army green, though, 'cause it's a bit harder to see. Neon green would look good though. - Sporkster [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
dancer_freak05 answered Saturday July 3 2004, 2:04 pm: Id do a cotton Candy Pink, they sell it at Sallys Beauty supply , Its caled MANIC PANIC. I did my hair with that once and it looked really cool. But sticking to your preferred ones I would say Neon Green or Electic blue :) [ dancer_freak05's advice column | Ask dancer_freak05 A Question ]
AmericanBeauty answered Saturday July 3 2004, 12:19 pm: I think maybe red, because its more of a natural color, also i personally think black and red go together good!!! I use to have a friend in the same situation, she picked red and looked HOT!!!! Go for it!!!!!
Cammie answered Saturday July 3 2004, 11:30 am: Good question! I'd go with purple...or RED. My asian friend did red streaks (one right past her side burns on each ear, and two streaks in her middle layer of hair. She had three layers.) and that looked good. I just wouldn't do army green. But, I bet all of those colors would look good. Some great hair dye that comes in so many colors is Colour Rays by Loreal Paris. It comes in 5 shades too: Fuschia, Red, Copper, Blonde, and White. Just go here if you want to! [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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