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Question Posted Saturday July 16 2005, 9:01 pm

hey i have really long hair and i wanna highlight it or lowlight it before school starts im in highschool...what colors should i do and should it be chunky or non?

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Nevaeh314 answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 5:44 pm:
What color hair do you have? If it's brown, I would go with some highlights, some lowlights. I think like a darker copper color and a lighter strawberry blonde would be cool. If you have really blonde hair, don't go with really dark lowlights, and vice versa for really dark hair. You want it to look natural and shimmery. Hope it looks good!

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tanorexic answered Sunday July 17 2005, 11:53 pm:
I just got my hair done like a couple of weeks ago. You should go with like medium brown all over with blonde chunks at the top, no highlights in the back. I got many comments on it.
♥ Erin

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BlondeBabe0282 answered Sunday July 17 2005, 3:16 pm:
Well it kind of depends on your hair color. If you decide to go chunky throw some skinnier ones in there too so it balances out and doesnt look weird. These are the colors I would recommend..
Brown hair: Dark Blonde
Blonde hair: Dark Blonde
Red hair: Blonde
Black hair: maybe a dark brown color
..be sure to keep it natural looking or else you'll wind up looking fake

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AlyMarie answered Sunday July 17 2005, 12:56 pm:
Hey, well I guess I'd say it depends on the color you have right now. You could do both, highlights & lowlights. I personally don't like the chunkier highlights. But ask you're stylist what she thinks would look best on you.. She'll let tell you what colors and what it will do to your face & skin tone.

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PrincessAva answered Sunday July 17 2005, 2:07 am:
SWEll what i recomend is that you might high light it with a color about 2 shades lgither to about 6 shadeslighter to your hair color


do some chunkc and mostly very thin



good luck and hope i helped
contact me on aim at cantstopluvenya7 if you have any more questions

Ava

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YourFabulous answered Sunday July 17 2005, 1:07 am:
Well if you have long hair..I would say go like thin pieces..it will make your hair look longer and more healthy..if you have bleach blonde hair why dont you go with like a darker blonde..and if you have just kinda golden blonde then go with the lighter streaks (pieces)..so it all kinda depends on what color you alredy have..hah!
--Josie

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PinkLady4863 answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:55 pm:
streaks are completely out of fashion now, a blended in highlight (non chunky) throughout your hair of not one but two differant colors (usually one highlight one low light of differant shades) acccording to your hair color will give your hair the radianxce it deserves. blended in color also gives the look of naturally beautiful hair and is easier to grow out if you decide to go in a differant direction. whatever you do, carmel colored streaks are NOT the way to go, remmeber that.

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ii_x3_BaSkEtBaLL answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:25 pm:
Hey blondes have more fun right? lol Go forr medium thick blonde hi
ghtlights

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Ms_Cleo answered Saturday July 16 2005, 9:57 pm:
Hey Ms. Cleo Here!!

The new style is everyone is going with blonde streaks. Chunky or Non. Everyone has been having fun with it. The sun rays totally create a luminous shine and lighten your hair color. :)

For more of a funky color, I have been noticing a lot of people going with red streaks.. So awesome in the sun! It just really shows off your color. And gives you as really hot, bad ass look. It Looks nice with a tan. I think it looks cooler with more of a chunkier strand... but it also looks nice and sexier in really skinny strands. :)

If your high school is like mine.. Then they wont allow vivid or wild hair color... Its supposedly distractive to our fellow classmates.. Pssh. like they could care less.. Hehe. Well, I think you could get you same color u have now.. but maybe a couple shade darker or even lighter. That always looks classy. And like I said, the sun will give your hair a really cute mirror like shine. Its sooo cute!!

Well, I hope I helped you! Tell me what color you choose!! And tell me how u like it.

XoXo Ms. Cleo 0x0x

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MummuM answered Saturday July 16 2005, 9:50 pm:
What color of hair do you have right now? Depending on your hair color, you should highlight your hair a shade lighter or darker then your normal hair color. I think you should just get normal highlights, not the chunky ones. I find they're too fakeish and just highlights look so much prettyer!
♥ Krissy

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