if your hair looks shiny and all pretty and its still virgin well NO cause then you will have to get treatment on it trust me mine is a virgin and i havent put nothing on it and its shiny and really silky and pretty brown long hair with lil gold hairs at the bottom lol so no
2006-07-20 13:35:07
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answered by Crystal s 1
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I've learned how to get my hair exactly how I want it -- you can too. If you choose to color your hair at home, here's some basic tips and advice to help put you on the right track.
Coloring Your Hair
Color your hair according to your skin type. Keep in mind that sometimes it's not a major change you need, but just some highlights or lowlights.
It's best to alter your hair color only 1-2 shades.
If you're pregnant, check with your doctor before using any chemicals.
The color on the box is just to give you an idea. Your results may vary greatly if your hair color is different than the model's natural hair color.
There is a reason that test strands are recommended. To prevent any allergic reactions and any major hair color disasters!
Don't wash your hair before coloring. Natural oils help protect your scalp against skin irritation.
Don't apply permanent hair color throughout your hair every time you color it. This will cause uneven color. Next time, just color the roots or use a semi-permanent color.
The color of your eyebrows should come close to your own hair color.
You can color your eyebrows. Just make sure you have them done professionally for safety reasons and better results.
Don't be in a hurry. This will increase your chances for mistakes.
Apply the color slowly, from the roots to the ends.
Take notes on the timing, color number and brand, so you will know next time how you achieved the results. Keep in mind that after coloring, you hair will become porous and will absorb the color quickly.
Hair Color Maintenance
Chemically treated hair has special needs. To avoid fading, use a shampoo and conditioner specifically designed for color treated hair.
Baby shampoo is extra gentle and helps retain color.
Wash your hair no more often than every other day, in tepid water, to retain your vibrant color.
If you're trying to hide dark roots, don't part your hair down the middle, try a side part, a zig-zag part, or pull it straight back in a bun or pony tail.
Wear a hat if you're going to be in the sun for any length of time. Sunlight exposure will fade your perfect color rapidly.
2006-07-20 20:49:41
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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It depends what color your hair is. I'm guessing you have either brown or black hair - if that is true, don't go too drastic with hair dye. For black hair, try some reddish brown highlights but on the second layer of your hair. If you get it on the first, it will grow out and you will have thick, dark roots that look bad. If you have brown hair, get a little lighter brown highlights or some darker brown lowlights. Do not die your hair blonde or red if you have bronze skin - it will look strange and unnatural.
2006-07-20 20:38:12
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answered by hANNAH♥ 2
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Now, this would depend on what colour your natural colour is: and it would also depend on what colour you want to change it to! Going a colour that 1. will not suit your colouring - or will look too unnatural will not do! 2. Lightening unrealistically can damage your hair, and look really fake.
So - there are choices; you will have to either get advice from a qualified hairdresser, or trust in your own evaluation! Good luck with this!
2006-07-20 20:36:00
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answered by Tash 3
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Really tan cuban skin, you say..
You should get red highlights. Dark red, noticeable only under direct sunlight.
/That is all.
2006-07-20 20:35:39
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answer #5
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answered by jasonrene322 2
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If you choose a color that will look good on you, then yes!
A good way to see which color would look good on you is to look at photos of models that have your skin and eye color and see what color their hair is. Then take the photo to the store when you choose your color!
2006-07-20 20:41:29
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answered by ellieannah 3
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Depends on color...but with your skin tone stay away from blond
2006-07-20 20:35:40
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answered by BritLdy 5
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If you think it is a good idea but make sure you want it that color and go to the hair dresser don't do it yourself...
2006-07-20 20:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No, keep it Natural... only Dye it if You start getting Grays.
2006-07-20 20:34:13
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answered by M L 5
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do it yourself but not more than once and dont do anything drastic it will not turn out going to a salon would be your best bet. hey its worth it to look good and if you dont have your brows wax spend a couple and get them done
2006-07-20 20:37:38
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answered by If_OnLy_YoU_cOULD 2
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