strawberry blonde... or a darker shade of blonde.. like a honey blonde... or a medium shade of red.. but nothing brassy.... your skin and eyes will look wonderful !
2006-08-22 19:01:11
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answered by Ms Fortune 7
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I share your fair skin dilemma and as a stylist, I have tried many colors! If your hair has red undertones, you are likely to look smashing as a redhead! Red is very hot this fall and comes in so many fabulous shades. A deeper, wine red may be a nice choice. Check out a local salon and get a consult, won't hurt a thing to see what someone says face to face. Besides, professional colorists will help you tailor a look as unique as you are! See a pro!! Good luck!
2006-08-22 19:40:47
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answered by thesuperstylist 2
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This answer is only found in a good colorist - spend the money 150-200 and find out. My guy is great. I have been auburn, blonde, light brown, dark brown - the key is that it isn't just a color, but he matches my skin with the various tones and highlights he adds.... you just need a great hair dresser who knows color! Regardless of the color I have been everyone around me thinks its fabulous - it's all about the right colorist!
2006-08-22 19:03:54
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answered by Genie 3
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Well, depending on your skin tone, is it more pink, yellow, peaches and cream, etc but I would most likely try a medium brown base with some red and/or blond highlights to tone it down and add interest.
2006-08-22 18:58:59
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answered by amieoday 1
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nicely, what colour are your brows and eyelashes? you % your new colour to make experience in regard on your eye colour and foreheadand lash colour. dying brows could be somewhat problematic. such as you do no longer % to get the dye on your eyes! if your brows and lashes are as gentle as your hair, it somewhat is somewhat helpful to get your brows professionally colored. gentle reds or strawberry blonde are good for honest skinned women. Reddish brown might additionally paintings. in basic terms evade severe colour. Going too darkish might only make your gentle pores and skin look even paler. % a colour that should look standard for something of your coloring and you'd be advantageous.
2016-10-02 10:38:55
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answered by ? 3
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do not try red or black. They are very hard to get rid of afterwards. You won't be happy with the quality of ur hair if u try to get rid of red or black. It requires a lot of bleaching to get rid of these colors. so dont!! try chestnut or chocolate brown!
2006-08-22 19:27:14
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answered by lillyynn 2
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dark hair is best for fair skin. if you think it made you look to gothic, get a mild tan. it helps loads. think liv tyler. she's hot. and she has dark hair.
2006-08-22 19:26:02
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answered by Mr. Director 2
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Lightish brown
2006-08-23 00:45:05
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answered by Shaik Umar 2
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Try auburn or "orange" hair, it looks good on fair haired people, think Rose McGowen from Charmed.
2006-08-22 19:03:17
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answered by imapo0po0head 4
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if you have blonde hair that will naturally get bleached by the actual sun in the summer. There has been this guy in my class who else had golden blonde hair that had been a medium brown near the bottom part. When he came back to college after summer vacation, it was nearly platinum blonde!
2017-02-26 01:32:05
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answered by ? 3
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