[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? rubberduck answered Saturday June 30 2007, 1:08 pm: I wouldn't change the color of your hair to much, usually the color your born with best suits your features, but if you want to dye it a color, I suggest a darker color, because if you dye it a light color, it mabye unpreportioned and your roots will keep showing and it may look awkward.
I would get layers or side bangs, because I think they always look great. If you can't decide, you can google it, but if you go on to ivillage, you can upload your picture and try on the different hairstyles that they have and also different colors and highlites. I found it very helpful!!
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SoccerCutiex3 answered Saturday June 30 2007, 11:42 am: i would get it angled...and try to grow out the layers. as for dying it, maybe a dark brown with light brown highlights...or just dark brown. hope i helped! (: [ SoccerCutiex3's advice column | Ask SoccerCutiex3 A Question ]
queenhearts answered Saturday June 30 2007, 12:56 am: Yes layers.
Get it thinned out if the thickness bothers you.
I can see you with red highlights or bright red.
Like bright red underneath and keep the top black.. Or some red underneath your bangs.
FREEZEPOP answered Saturday June 30 2007, 12:48 am: well, i'm suggesting that you make the ends choppy, and texturize it when you style it (: i think that'd look pretty swell. but don't dye it, cause like having to fix roots and stuff is a pain in the bum. i guess if you have the money to do that stuff, then go for it. [ FREEZEPOP's advice column | Ask FREEZEPOP A Question ]
hco_babe answered Saturday June 30 2007, 12:31 am: i love the style of it already. dont get any of it cut off. the color is a little much though. for summer, go for a lighter color. i would try something like this first picture of hilary.
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