I also have pale skin with blue eyes and it makes a world of difference if you go with an auburn or red color. I know for me that the little bit of color makes all the difference. I usually go a darker red in the fall/winter and in the spring/summer I have some highlights added.
As far as the cut, I think if you accentuate your natural curls with something layered (but not too short because you'll have that short bushy effect) that would be nice. I have thick, wavy hair myself and since I've had mine layered it looks great curly or straight. But make sure that you check with your stylist because other factors like face shape and size influence what kind of cuts look good on you as well.
2007-02-07 06:47:07
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answered by sweetie_tdp 4
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Maybe a little bit of red highlights? Tint of it I would say? I would say..keep your hair color, if it is a bob looking cut style, or cut it to that. I would maybe put a tint of brown highlights. Not too extreme. Just a tint. Something that can bring out your eyes.
The thickness, I would go to a salon and have your hair thinned out as much as possible. Just enough so that it can lay down on and or around your face.
As for you pale skin, maybe some pink blush, never blue eye shadow, always something grey, or something dark, to bring out the blue eyes. Not too extreme. Just a little bit.
2007-02-07 06:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds exactly like my features! I got some caramelly blond highlights all over and the compliments have been pouring in. It really brightened up my complexion too. Right now my hair is still shoulder length, with slight bangs on either side pushed to either side. I let it dry curly at night then I loosely curl it with a 1" curling iron in the morning, I'm not usually happy with it but lately I like my hair a lot.
2007-02-07 06:44:25
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answered by justpeachee22 5
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Dark brown hair goes very well with pale skin. So, perhaps you might want to add some lowlights in the same colour family.
On the other hand, blue eyes shine when you have sun-kissed blond hair. This look goes nicely with or without tanned skin, too.
So, it's upto you........
2007-02-07 06:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I woyld suggest just getting some highlights and low lights you can never go wrong with that and as far as cut the whole long in the front and short layered in the back thing is really hot right now kind like the old school skaters hair styles
2007-02-07 06:42:47
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answered by B-E-B 3
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Since you have blue eyes and white skin change it to blonde.... make it curly at the bottom but have the rest straight.. im a guy so i dont know very much about this but i think it would look good
2007-02-07 06:42:39
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answered by flonkas 3
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Allways focus whatever you do around you eyes. The eyes are the windows to the soul.
Do you want contrast? Then go with a very dark color like black to make your eyes "shout". Observe the actress Lucy Lawless who did the Xena Warrior Princess TV Show - she is originally a blonde, but she blackened her hair and it really brought out her eyes and made her appear as a stronger character.
Try something different. Be a louder "You".
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2007-02-07 06:47:36
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answered by YRofTexas 6
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You could break up the brown with a honey sorta colour to bring some colour to your face. And with the style it totally depends on your face shape.
Goodluck with whatever you decide!
2007-02-07 06:44:41
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answered by orla501 1
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2007-02-07 06:45:55
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answered by j. f. roberts 1
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I have brown curly hair and I changed it to a light brown with reddish highlights and everyone loves it. Then you should get your hair thinned out my a good hairstylist. Take good care of it.
2007-02-07 06:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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