i want to dye my hair a shade of red. now like a bright vibrant red, but one thats darker and closer to a brownish color, if you know what i mean. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
thats what i look like. its not the best picture of me, but the lighting makes my skin tone show up right, along with my eyes.
so basically, my question is should i dye my hair? and what shade. I really want some kind of change in my hair, besides a haircut.
lianaliana1 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 8:03 pm: I think a good shade of red/auburn/brown would look good. I wanted the same thing so i bought Loreal Color Pulse in "hot mahogany" a temporary dye before i chose one i really liked. Just so you don't dye it permanently a color you don't like the result of, i'd say try that :)
MIss_Diva answered Saturday October 21 2006, 6:54 pm: If your going to do red pick a volcano red (HILHIGHTS).its nto to dark not to bright but jesss right and then then it would make u look more outgoing and a lil stylish and not the dull dark brown. just keep your hair color now and add volcano red highlights and it will be perfect. or you can get a choclate brown color give you more of a vibrant feel ya know.. hope it works out great for what color you pick....Get Back to Me
XkittyOkatX answered Saturday October 21 2006, 4:33 pm: I'd reccomend going with something like a light brown with hi lights. A very bright color may be too much for your eyes, and may not match your skin tone. The red closer to brown though, you may be able to handle if you wear the right things.
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