Thats sounds good, you can if you want later, have some low lights or high light added if you have a good base colour.
2007-02-15 11:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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So I have dark brown hair but I dye my hair on a fairly regular basis. If you are planning on doing this, if you opt for a fairly light brown then you can keep topping up your hair with different browns which will look very sleek and shiny for years to come. If you are not planning on dying your hair then you certainly cant go for anything too drastic as your roots will look horrific and its not nice. Blonde highlights i personally think is a no no unless you can pul it off with the right snobby clothes and not high street clothes as it will make you look like a cheap tramp. I would go for hazlenut for sure, your hair will looked conditioned, rich and shiney with this colour.
2007-02-15 16:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a natural blonde, honest, but over the years it started to look moussy so I started dying it. Lifetime commitment I tell ya. Go for something near your own natural shade so that when it grows and your roots start showing you don't have to retouch them as often, or just have highlights put in. Much less hassle and they look ok when growing out. You are lucky, my skin is so pale I only suit my natural shade of v light blonde anyway. Any other and I look sick.
2007-02-15 15:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You should pick something suitable to your skin tone. If blonde doesn't work for you, you'll probably be wanting a more brunette shade. I would suggest staying away from reds, as I've never seen dyed red hair that doesn't look dyed. They've got too many pink or purple tones in them, they never look natural.
2007-02-15 14:32:59
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answered by kittiesandsparklelythings 4
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I get compliments on my dyed dark red hair all the time. My hair is naturally brown. The only thing you need to watch for is that dark red with a hint of orange goes better with warm tones, and dark red with a hint of purple goes better with cool tones. I prefer a hint of purple.
2007-02-15 14:25:10
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answered by ☆skyblue 7
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Get advise from the hairdresser that is doing your hair. They will have strnds that they can hold to your hair and to your skin to give you an idea and to get the correct colour that will suit your skin tones.
There are many techniques in which to add various colours to your hair that will:
1. emphasise your cut
2. add tones to your colour
3. grow out well so that it won't need to be re-done often.
Always ask questions and tell them what you like and dislike.
2007-02-15 14:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it all depends on your skin colour. If you are pale i would go for blonde. I like Brown hair though because it suits just about everyone! I just wouldn't dye my hair black because it is very hard to get it back to its natural hair colour. I THINK BROWN/HAZELNUT SOUNDS GREAT! go 4 it!
2007-02-15 14:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are dirty fair.
I have been using Nice and easy from Clairol for years using "Light Ash Brown" or "light ash blonde-106" both these are very natural and do not have any tints of red in them ....tupenceatseaforde.
ASH is good as one gets older and blends with grey well.
2007-02-15 14:24:44
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answered by sparky 4
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i have been blonde for as long as i can remember but have recently gone mahogany brown (slight red tone), everyone has said how much it suits me and makes my eyes stand out (my eyes are dark brown)... it also makes my skin look darker then the blonde did.
2007-02-15 14:25:15
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answered by chickroon 2
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Try low lights with hazel overtones. Looks stunning but natural.
2007-02-15 14:26:34
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answered by ? 6
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