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thats my hair now. I wanted to go a medium blonde or white all over, but without damage the highest colour my fringe and most of the back will lift to is ginger :/ The rest of my hair will lift to white if i want.
so I need ideas about where i could put colours. I was thinking I could have it blonde all over, cut the back shorter so i could have that blonde and leave the fringe dark, so it looked like a panel. I like wacky hair ideas, so any suggestions welcome :]
cheers!
Hair colour?
Are you male or female???
Hair colour?
i wouldn't suggest leaving the fringe a different colour, doesn't usually look good on guys.
you could try putting in lots of highlights to start with? all over.
or just get someone to make it all white/blonde all over. i'm sure it's achievable.
Hair colour?
you could try something kinda emo like one random patch of red or something.....it would look good on you.
Hair colour?
Natural colours
If you prefer a natural look, stick with a few shades of your natural hair colour. Go a bit lighter or darker. Also, the father you move away from your natural hair colour, the more obvious your roots will be as they grow out.
As for colour categories, temporaries wash-out, semi-permanent shades slowly fade in four to six weeks and permanent colours are just that. So, if youre certain you like the colour, only then choose a permanent one.
The condition of your hair also matters. If your hair is premed or relaxed, semi-permanent colour is an advantageous choice because its gentler on hair thats been previously exposed to chemicals.
The semi-permanent or long-lasting semi-permanent colours - the newest colour category, combine gentleness with long- lasting shades providing one of the best choices. And if youre just experimenting, sheer or slightly tinted colour glossers add a healthy sheen and shine without noticeably altering your natural colour.
Read hair colour instructions carefully, if youve made a mistake, dont hide under a hat for months. Salons have colour removers that take you right back to where you started, where hopefully, history wont repeat itself.
Understanding basic hair colouring
Most unwanted hair colour disaters are due to the lack of understanding of the basic hair "laws" of colour and application.
Rules of hair colour
Hair colour is not hair paint. Colour as we perceive it, is actually the reflection of light off the coloured pigments in the hairshaft. This reflection is what we see as colour.
The shade of colour is made of different combinations of reflections of light off the coloured pigments. This is why hair colour appears different under fluorescent lights than is natural sunlight whether it is natural colour or from a bottle.
here you may find some more information on choosing hair color: http://www.jurgita.com/articles-id177.ht...
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