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Hair Coloring: two tones at the same time in layers


Question Posted Monday September 6 2010, 2:23 pm

My hair is pretty much burgundy .. it was called light medium intense red . It's dark dark burgundy/red . I'm gna dye it a lil more burgundy so it shows more . And I want to dye the bottom layer .. so what color what look good underneath ?? Also my skin is caramel.

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ttaayylloorr answered Monday September 6 2010, 10:03 pm:
I say a dark, ashy blonde. If your skin is caramel and your hear is burgendy it would look nice to have an under color that brightens everything up. Try a darkish, kind of dirty blonde. It would look great I am sure. (:

Good Luck.!

---Taylor

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