okay, i normally don't ask questions like these.
but its about my hair, it currently looks like this: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
its a little past my shoulder.
i really want hair like that girl in the Paramore video. : [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
but instead of red and blonde, i kind of want the reddish to be a medium brownish and a purple or black for the blonde.
what do you guys think? i want the haircutt in that as well.
Sima answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:22 pm: Well since your hair doesn't look like it has a bunch of layers in it already, I'm sure it will be easier to cut.
I would suggest printing out the picture and giving it to the person at the salon. Say SPECIFICALLY what you want. I've learned that if you don't give them details, they'll do whatever they want with your hair. It's just a shorter length and a bunch of random layers.
To get it all chunky and texturized after you get it cut, go to your local Walmart/CVS/Walgreens and look for the Pantene Pro-V Texturize! line. They have gel, mousse, shampoo, conditioner, ect. If you decide to buy the shampoo & conditioner, use it, and when you get out of the shower, flip your head upside down and blow dry it to add volume. With mousse, it's just like regular mousse. Apply a golf ball size on your hands and rub it through both hands. Run your fingers through your hair so that the mousse is evened out. Then blow dry it the same as you would before, upside down.
LOL_x0x answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:18 pm: Well you didn't send the best picture, but I think that haircut would look very nice on you =]
Colorwise, I like your hair color now. If you decide to change it, go darker. I'd say a dark brown or like you said, black.
Good Luck!
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