I am looking to finding the right hair color that will complement, not match, my skin’s undertones.
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My skin tone: I dont burn but tan decently easy. I am pale though but with some olive in my skin tone. So I think im cool.
My natural hair color is: medium brown but currently is a unknown mix of random colors.
Eyes: hazel: Deep blue, Dark green, spec of golden brown (considered to be warm)
How do I really nail down my skin type and find the right hair color to revive my complexion? Is my coloring light or medium to deep? I want to be a red head if possible? Can someone help me figure out what color would make my complexion glow and skin will look healthier than ever before?A flattering hair shade to brighten up my features and give you a dose of instant glamour.
Wednesday my friend is dying my hair (shes almost done with beauty school) and extensions.
2007-03-04
14:47:58
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Notoriousyanasaurousrex
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Beauty & Style
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Nothing that will make me look too pale, yellow, swallow, drained, washed out or dull please. And please be specific and descripitive as to what you suggest so i no what to tell my friend.
What you mean by summer blonde? their are so many shades of blonde. I need people to answer me who no what they taking bout and now bout undertones and hair coloring. thanks
2007-03-04
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blonde highlights will look good
2007-03-06 17:19:32
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Hi, Well, your natural hair color is probably the best color for your skin tone. That's why you were born with it. I have kept my hair blonde for years, but low and behold, I decided to check out what my natural hair color was after so many years of coloring it. Turns out my natural hair color looks better on me now and I have gotten more compliments than ever before. Maybe you just need a different cut or style for a change. Anyway, something to think about. Good luck !
2007-03-12 21:13:22
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answered by HJ 3
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Consider red low-lights in addition to the blond that everyone is recommending. It makes it look more natural, like you were just out on the beach. It's scary to color your hair - I was 33 when I finally did it! (I had gray, so I had to!). I think that your color sounds medium. I am a redhead - 1/2 Mexican and 1/2 Irish, so I tan, but I have freckles and I tan easily. My natural color is red and I dye it to cover the gray. Have lots of fun!
2007-03-12 22:08:32
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answered by tieia 4
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If she is going through beauty school then she should be able to do what you want, as long as she uses professional product on you and not something from Walmart. It will just depend on the base color (blue, orange, copper, gold, etc. ) of the dye, you can do red if that is what you want as long as she matches the right base tone to the rest of you. To check for warm or cool, get a silver scrap and gold scrap (1/2 yrd should do), wrap them around your face hiding your hair w/o makeup. Look for which one makes your pimples, bags, fine lines stand out, and in which do they seem to fade, you will need to give your eyes time to adjust each time, and may need to go back and forth a few times. And make sure you do this in natural lighting to get the truest result. Have your friend help you if she can. She should know what to do! Good luck!
2007-03-04 23:11:22
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answered by bbydrms2007 2
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from what i no, i would either go with a sort of auburny color or a blondeish/brown color. my meaning of aubourn would be something not too red, but have you ever seen the models in ads for john freida red shampoo.. something like that. or else i would go for a light brown color that when light hits it, it has a really pretty shine to it, which would make your hair be unique. sorry i dont have a lot of time.. i really hope you find the best hair color. i just recently dyed my friends hair and you really need to be careful. GOOD LUCK! :)
2007-03-04 23:17:08
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answered by Clarica 1
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Revlon Color Silk has a beautiful color called Medium Auburn that will blend with your hair color and not turn brassy. It's still dark enough to be real looking but bright enough to catch the sun's sparkle. It's non ammonia so it won't ruin your hair and it will fade enough so you won't get roots when it grows out. The dye is inexpensive and works great. Your eyes will POP with color framing them. Use a smokey brown shadow to really bring out their color.
2007-03-09 23:12:53
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answered by lindalousmile 3
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If you have a pale color skin tone you should maybe go with a light brownish red color, or maybe a light/medium blond.
2007-03-12 21:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i tan really easy too . my hair was light brown but now its a summer blonde and everyone tell me to leave it like that
so try a frost kit and it turn it to a summer blonde
2007-03-04 22:53:51
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answered by whiterooster67 1
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try a very natural looking red, let her highlight not too much ,but top layers . leave underneath present colors
2007-03-04 22:57:58
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answered by Mah10 3
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blonde highlights
2007-03-04 22:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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