NinjaNeer answered Friday April 26 2013, 4:27 pm: I have light brown hair and blue eyes naturally, and I dyed my hair black a few years ago.
The problem with dying your hair black is that if you change your mind it's really hard to go back to your natural colour. It took me a few years to finally cut out all of the hair that had been stripped to get rid of the black.
If you haven't dyed your hair before (you don't say in your question if you have or not) I would strongly suggest going with a semi-permanent dark brown. See if you like the darker look, then think about going black. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
brebre answered Friday April 26 2013, 3:08 pm: I also have brown hair and green eyes I dye my hair all the time the darkest I've gone is burgandy and it looks pretty good . If you think it will look go I say go for you never know til you try . [ brebre's advice column | Ask brebre A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Friday April 26 2013, 1:59 pm: From someone with dark brown hair and green eyes...I don't think blacks right!
I don't know what you look like, so hey maybe black will look good.
To look your best, its recommended that people only go a few hades lighter or darker than their natural colour. Your natural colour should enhance features you already have-like green eyes, and if you don't mind me saying black can look quite harsh on someone.
If you want to change, why not dye it a chocolate brown or blonde? Alternativley, there is the option of highlights for that summer glow, or just getting a fresh new cut would look good. [ kittenlover2000's advice column | Ask kittenlover2000 A Question ]
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