so on saturday my dads girlfried is taking me to get my hair cut, colored, and styled. im light skinned with green and hazel eyes. and i dont want a color that makes me look crazy lol...my hair right now is dark brown with blonde, yellow, red, and light brown streaks...(its all natural) should i get it colored or no
2007-02-01
03:53:48
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ok but look my highlights are really light like when i flip my hair they stan out so much. but my hair is REALLY REALLY REALLY curly and some color is going to dry it out...im scared
2007-02-01
04:04:37 ·
update #1
and im noy going blonde so please stop saying that. i just have natural blonde streaks but they dont stand ouut as much as the other 1's ok
2007-02-01
04:06:38 ·
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no because i used to know a girl that has dark brown hair with green eye. she was kind of light skinned, but she was really pretty in my opinion. I wouldn't change your hair because a girl with brown hair look really pretty and not slutty like some of these girl with blond hair that i know
2007-02-01 03:58:12
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answered by Jason 4
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Go with a light brown color because this will make ur streaks Carmel and light brown which would look so pretty
2007-02-01 03:58:24
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answered by Fashionista 4
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You have to go with the HI-lights and Lo-lights along with color. You need a variety of the same hues. With green eyes you need a little ( just a little) of red. NOT Bozo the Clown Red but more of an Auburn red........LIGHT brown and DARK brown.
2007-02-01 04:24:02
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answered by debbieschwencke 2
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Pick a color that won't make your hair color fake-like brown, maybe a lighter one,but don't ..don't for you sake go blonde-we can tell if your not-and i find it ridiculous people who dye their hair a color that does not compilment them, whether they are light skined or dark skined-we can tell it is not their natural hair color-they are fakes! Is that how you want it to appear? If so, go blonde!
2007-02-01 04:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go back to my original hair color, something more natural. You can save the hair coloring for summer time but try to go for a dark brown look now for winter. You could ask the opinion of your hairstylist as well. Also, you can try this site and try differnt colors to see how they look,
http://beauty.ivillage.com/stc/hairstylist/hairstylist.html?o=dcm,vhs,iv,el,vhstopic,bs,lnav
But my advice is to go back to basics.
2007-02-01 04:06:27
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answered by carold 2
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I think you're lucky to have natural highlights and I would definitely leave the color alone if I were you. Once you start coloring and highlighting your hair it becomes quite expensive to maintain and you never get your true color back unless you grow it out.
Consider yourself lucky to have natural highlights!
Good Luck!
2007-02-01 04:03:02
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answered by sdoodles 1
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I think if you have that much highlighting and colour range in your NATURAL hair colour, you shouldn't get it coloured. I started colouring my hair when I was very young, and only recently I let it fade and grow back into my natural colour.. and everyone says they like it better. Natural hair tends to have more highlighting and shine to it. Unless your hair is a very dull colour that brings down your whole appearance, don't get it coloured. Natural is better.
2007-02-01 03:59:02
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answered by strangehappenings 2
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Blondes have more fun, but girls with darker complexions, darker hair color but light eyes are the sexiest.
2007-02-01 03:56:52
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answered by CNuxoll 4
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you should get a two tone color something like how keyshia Cole wear her hair. if you are light skinned it would go good with your complexion. bright red and a blonde to be exact
2007-02-01 04:01:53
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answered by KT 1
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Your hair sounds pretty as it is. I really wouldn't risk the potential damage that could occur as a result of coloring it.
2007-02-01 04:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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