Question Posted Thursday September 16 2004, 10:18 pm
hey i have gotten my hair highlighted a couple of times. It is a golden blonde with lighter blonde highlights. Well in the winter im thinking about going to a light brown. Does anyone know of a pretty shade of brown/light brown that you have tried? shade? brand?
Thanks
xoWiLdnPiNkxo answered Friday September 17 2004, 6:49 pm: Yep, like the others said, Loreal-Honey brown, if that brown is a little too dark for you, you can always use that brand that's on comercials to lighten your hair. I think it's "Go Three Shades Lighter Without Going Red!", Hope it works out for yah!=) [ xoWiLdnPiNkxo's advice column | Ask xoWiLdnPiNkxo A Question ]
Karen answered Friday September 17 2004, 4:04 pm: When I dyed my hair, I used a Dark Brown color from Loreal and it looks so pretty but it fades away fast. There's also a Honey Brown color that's from Loreal also and it looks pretty too. It only costs around $9 for the box and you can get it at Target, Walmart, and any other supermarkets. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
ElementaryHustler answered Friday September 17 2004, 3:54 pm: I think its loreal - honey brown. It's really pretty. Especially with a perm.
Lasag69 answered Friday September 17 2004, 9:09 am: Stick to the blonde, blonde always looks better then brown, no matter what shade. Also when dying your hair with a brown from a blonde you need to make sure you do it completely write because it usually has a tendency to turn rather a reddy orange rather then a brown. So stick to the blonde, perhaps try a different blonde, if u want to go darker try a darker blonde, but trust me, if you go brown you'll wish you had of stayed blonde. Hope i helped. Sure it'll turn out looking magnificant with whatever you choose. Good Luck :-) [ Lasag69's advice column | Ask Lasag69 A Question ]
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