I have medium tan skin, between cream and brown and I want to go back to black hair. But I find black boring so I am considering blue-black. Will that look good with my tannish skin color?
2006-10-01
12:00:15
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Blue-Black dye fades quickly, I heard, so that is definately a factor.
2006-10-01
12:08:19 ·
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Hold it !! please don't . It will be ugly
2006-10-01 12:04:34
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answered by Sugar 7
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I dyed my hair blue black a few years ago and I will say that although it is quick to fade down to a regular black, it is not quick to leave the hair without a problem. After a few months of the blue black hair I wanted to dye it lighter again and it wouldn't go lighter. I had to either grow out the blue black with awful roots or cut it off.. it was not fun.. I wound up dying it darkest brown to make the roots less obvious and then cut it off when it got long enough that I wouldn't be stuck with short hair. Unless you LOVE that color, it isn't worth the headache
2006-10-01 12:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If i were u to make sure it would match your tone just dye a couple of strands in the back or top. If it looks fine then do your whole head. If not instead of basic black, try jet black. It has a deeper dimension to it. If all else fails, dye basic black but get highlights to liven up your hair. U can do anything from the blond family, red tones or even brown tones to compliment your skin color. Happy looking.
2006-10-01 12:05:41
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answered by Angie 5
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Not sexy but I'm just a girl, what do I know? I prefer a warm look for my tan skin. Gold highlights and all that. I don't want to look cold. You might try some lowlights for a more dramatic look.
Good luck
2006-10-01 12:03:48
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answered by Ponderpink 3
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Considering your skin color, I don't think that blue-black will be very flattering. You say that plain black is boring to you, but it will be much more attractive on you. Check out the site I attached if you don't believe me.
2006-10-01 12:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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blue black is played out from the 90's
2006-10-01 12:08:45
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answered by stacey t 2
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it will, but realize the blue black will not last that long. the bluish color will gradually fade and end up being dull black again.
2006-10-01 12:03:30
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answered by Hairdresser4you 3
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yes because you are a warm tone you can pull this off without looking washed out see a hairstylist to help you decide how much blue undertone to go with because it is ajustable
2006-10-01 12:02:53
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answered by jenna w 2
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I would go with Dark brown with light brown highlights
2006-10-01 12:03:43
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answered by Crumbs 2
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it would look cool, but ask a hairstylist first to see how much blue you should put in.
2006-10-01 12:06:56
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answered by sweet n' sassy 2
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no, you should go with and blonde color. i got the same color skin and i have blonde hair and i think it looks hot. trust me i am for real.
2006-10-01 12:05:43
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answered by HOTTY 1
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