i really want to change up my hair color and i'm not sure which way to go. i think i'm going to get some highlights but i'm not sure what shade and what color to make the base. any ideas? thanks a bunch! i rate
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? LiLReBeL6907 answered Friday February 3 2006, 2:01 pm: Well based on the fact that you are a natural red head, you need to go to a good hair stylist to get your hair dyed. It takes a skilled hair stylist to be able to transform your hair from red to blonde. It is because of the pigment in your hair. Pigment is what determines your haircolor, and yours has a lot of red. So your hair stylist will probably have to strip your hair, or take all the color out of it first. They might have to strip it twice to ensure that all the pigment is out so when they dye it, it won't turn orange. Well after they strip it, they will show you a color guide and you show them which one you want and they will pick out that shade. After that I suggest getting low lights and hightlights done to top off the look. Just try not to attempt dying your hair yourself. Go to a professional that has training, because red heads really do have a hard time dying their hair different colors. Look at Lindsey Lohan? So just call around your area, talk to them about the cost and tell them what you want, and then pick the place with the best price range for you and a place you trust will do a great job. The cut you picked is very cute by the way. Need any more advice, note my inbox. Good luck!
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TMhelp answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 8:59 pm: ok that is such a cute haircut.. i am obsessed with it but my hair is curly so it wont work . lol anyways back to you .. i would take baby steps and die your hair strawberry blonde which is one of the most amzing haricolors.. and it looks especially good on light skin.. try it out
and good luck
jj_u_i_c_y answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 8:51 pm: Hey well first off super cute hair choice. Because you have a pale skin tone and reddish hair, i'm not sure how blonde will look because of the paleish skin, but then again you never know. I would say either a golden blonde/brown sorta like gisele bundchen. It will look amazing i think.
christina answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 4:17 pm: I think that hair style would look cute. Anyways - for your base color. Get a light brown. And then get light blonde highlights. This girl at school has that, and her hair looks really good.
Vanity answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 9:19 pm: If I were you, I'd keep the same color as a base and add a few highlights and lowlights (2 to 3 shades lighter for the highlights and darker for the lowlights than your real color). It'll add alot of dimension to your hair without making it appear unnatural and it's pretty fool proof.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 7:37 pm: If I were you I'd dye it either black or a darker red than you already have. If you go with black get really dark read highlights. If you go with a darker shade of red get highlights that your hair color is right now. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 7:21 pm: i think lots of blond highlights would look cute because your hair looks like an orangish red (based on what the pic looked like to me) and i think lots of light blond highlights would look pretty. but you have to get aloot because just a few looks kinda weird and they ahve to be like white blond not golden blond [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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