a nice light caramely colour would be nice
2007-03-24 00:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The most interesting thing about hair colour is that it changes constantly with the play of light and shade. Because each head of hair is different, with its unique nuances and reflections, you can possess a colour of your very own, one as personal as your signature! Like your eyes, your hair is a singular combination of light, texture, colour and movement.
I will strongly recommend hi-lights.
To give you an idea of some of the more popular methods, consider the following
hair highlighting tips:
Color Chunking
Having been in existence for about 15 years, this process consists of contrasting blocks of
color being added to the hair in place of thin streaks. The result is actually beautiful and
very natural looking.
Highlighting
With this option, light is infused into current hair color, producing wonderful sheen.
Lowlighting
With this process, natural, dark tones are enriched. In this case, the colorist would probably apply both highlights and lowlights at the same time. The result would be the light reflection of the highlights and then the darker hues would be intensified with the lowlights.
2007-03-25 10:11:00
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answered by (^_^) 5
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Red hair is quite a hard colour to hair dye. But as you said that you go to a salon, then its quite easy for them. I know alot of people at my school that have has red hair have tried dying it and its turned out a bit of a mess. Proffesionally dyed it should look great. Dont go from red to black, black isnt a very nice hair colour anyway (gothic, makes you look dull). Highlights are fab, i bet they look great on you. A few different hair lights would look good, or a fullhead colour of a brown or dark blonde would also look great.
Godd Luck on whatever you choose to do, xoxox
2007-03-24 12:28:28
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answered by § gαввαηα § 5
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You could get more highlights put in, very gradually. My friend has naturally red hair and she builds up a few more highlights everytime she goes to the hairdressers. It looks fab! As long as you stop at some point :) x
2007-03-24 07:49:00
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answered by jellybean55 3
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Red is a very strong bond and is hard to break. Red is what so many people are trying to accomplish. It sounds like subtle highlights is the right look. Don't fix what is not broke!
2007-03-24 08:01:17
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answered by uptwospeed 3
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I think you should stick to your natural red - red hair with pale skin is gorgeous. Just my opinion. Spend the money on a great outfit instead or a product to pamper and protect your skin.
2007-03-24 07:50:05
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answered by eli 3
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Get some light brown and light blond hair lights put in that will look nice.
2007-03-24 07:48:36
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answered by chloe 3
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if you have very fair skin a platinum blonde would look really nice and it goes really well with blue eyes.
2007-03-24 07:49:30
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answered by indyana.saqqara 3
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a brown and blonde mixure would go good with red hair
2007-03-24 07:53:00
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answered by Jessica 1
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blonde or brunette may be. Try the one dat suits ur skin hue.
2007-03-24 08:01:31
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answered by pinky, the sweetest girl 2
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