in the summer i highlighted my hair blonde and i decided i just dont look good with blonde hair so i wanted to go back to brown. my mom wont let me because she says im going to "regret it." i naturally have light brown hair with a couple natural streaks of blonde and in the middle of the winter it gets a little darker. i have blue eyes that sometimes turn green. i have a darkish tan and no freckles. my hair is straight and 2 inches below shoulders if this helps... would i look good with medium brown hair?? or what shade of brown?? if you could give me pictures of people with the shade of brown you think would look pretty on me, pictures would be great but not neccesary.
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DarkChocolate794 answered Friday October 20 2006, 2:54 pm: by any chance is you name emily? sorry for the creepiness now onto the question.
I think you would look good with brown hair since it is you natural color. I think a light-medium brown would work nicely. moms always think if you do something major you'll hate it and even if you do you can always dye it back to blonde [ DarkChocolate794's advice column | Ask DarkChocolate794 A Question ]
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