Question Posted Wednesday September 14 2005, 4:44 pm
hey i was thinking of changeing my hair brown idk why but i do but i dont know which is better do you people think blonde is better or brown is also if i keep my blonde i was going to go get highlights what do u people think?? thanks<33
lizzzz answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 6:35 pm: i think you should keep it brown. its much more original, even though blonde can be cute. you might want to get some slight highlights if you want to, but make sure to keep it as close as you can to your hair color becayuse you dont want it to look too definate. hope i helped. [ lizzzz's advice column | Ask lizzzz A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 5:11 pm: Unless you are trying to change your personality from a blonde one to a brunette one, I wouldn't. Keep the naturality. Personally, I find blonde hair really attractive if it is kept naturally blonde.
The nautraller, the better. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
ScratchesOnTheWall answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 5:06 pm: Blonde all the way baby! (not that I'm biased or anything...).
Also I think as a general rule your natural colour looks best. Subtle highlights sound nice though. Having huge chunks of obvious colour tends to look a bit trashy though so be careful.
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 4:54 pm: id say not to dye your hair brown cuz u'd have to get touchoups ever couple of weeks. i think it would look cute if you kept the blonde and need chunky weave subtle brown lowlights. Good luck<3! [ XoxBroKeNxoX's advice column | Ask XoxBroKeNxoX A Question ]
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