Tuesday, November 3, 2009

What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

I have a bit of a tan now but naturally I have light colored skin .. My eyes are green and my hair and eyebrows are medium brown. I want to dye my hair blonde but I'm not sure if I should just get highlights or if I should go all over blonde, and also I need to know what colors of blonde I should use. Thanks



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

go a dirty brown, so that your brows and hair match it.



you can have brownish roots with a few really blonde tips.



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

go platinum baby! it's a hot summer look



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

Dusty blonde



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

you may want to frost your hair or go to a colorist to get it done right. good luck mitch from Mane Tamers



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

so a dirty blond that will look so hot!!!



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

If now you need a simple advice (from anyone), I can tell you to dye your hair into dark honey blonde, but NOT bleach fake blonde. I think this color would look good with your skin and eyes. But if you want a really good advice, go to a professional ;)



Good luck! :)



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

I would go to a colour stylist and ask for a 9.3 very light golden blonde with a silver toner to bring out the colour so it wont have any brassy tones, since your hair colour is not a blonde. I would recomend getting foils for your first blonding trip. Get the hair dresser to put in thinner foils not chunky. This gives an overall apperance of a lighter hair colour. Also when it grows out It doesnt look so obvious. Remember approx every 2-3 weeks you would have to re-colour a full head. Streaks most people do every 2 months. keep in mind the cost of up keep.



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

brown is cute on a girl



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

As white as possible like Gwen Stefani looks cool as!!!!!



What color blonde should I dye my medium brown hair?

Coloring your hair enhances your looks and confidence to carry yourself. Hair color offer instant change to anyone's look. The changes can range from simple and subtle to major and dramatic. Hair color can also impact hair texture since it will instantly add volume to thin, fine strands and may impact curls and waves in some cases. Men and women have been coloring their hair since the beginning of time using chemicals, plants and pigments. In recent times, men and women dye their hair a variety of colors including everything from blonde to blue. Hair dye is made up of pigments (color) or bleaches. The natural color of human hair is first and foremost directly tied to hereditary factors. Hair coloring can add spice and enhance many hair styles. A good hair color can add shine, drama and fun to your hair style. It can make some hair types easier to style. Permanent hair coloring breaks down the hair cuticle and deposits pigment into the hair shaft. Unlike semi-permanent hair color, permanent hair color can lighten your hair. It accomplishes this by bleaching hair and depositing color in a one-step process.



Hair color is created by the movement of light rays either as they are absorbed or reflected by artificial pigment added to the hair in the tinting process, or by natural hair pigment.



Permanent hair color can cover gray hair more extensively. Permanent hair color can be damaging to hair, and long-term usage can result in permanent irreversible harm to your hair. Natural hair color is created by the reflection or absorption of light rays by melanin. The size, amount and distribution of melanin determines the ultimate hair color. Great numbers of large melanin molecules distributed throughout the cortext to create different colors. The various combination in the size, amount and distribution of melanin creates all natural hair color. Reapply your color as often as recommended and use products specially formulated for color-treated hair like Pantene Pro-V Expressions. Avoid over-exposing your hair to the sun and shampoo or rinse soon after swimming, or residues left in the hair will accelerate fading.



Hair coloring is very popular today, with over 75% of women coloring their hair. When choosing your color, pick one that is 1 to 3 times lighter than your own natural color. Use color enhancing shampoos, conditioners and other products. Many companies offer these even different shades. Try to match the shade as close to possible as the color you used. Use a layer of color, instead of using one shade throughout your hair. Try to avoid the sun and the chlorine in swimming pools. Both of these can fade your color. Never wash your color treated hair in hot water. Use cool to lukewarm water and finish with cold water to help seal the cuticles of your hair. Temporary or semi-permanent haircolors may deposit acidic dyes onto the outside of the hair shaft or may consist of small pigment molecules that can slip inside the hair shaft, using a small amount of peroxide or none at all. In some cases, a collection of several colorant molecules enter the hair to form a larger complex inside the hair shaft. Shampooing will eventually dislodge temporary hair color.

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