Saturday, March 8, 2014

Red hair color mix up!?




amanda p


I wanted to color my hair Julianne Moore red. My hair is a medium brown and I used a medium auburn shade. The color turned out darker than what I wanted. Would it work to get a dark golden blonde to lighten it up? I'm thinking the golden tone would kick up the red, and the blonding agent would take out some of the dark.


Answer
A general rule with salon haircolor is that if you put a lighter color over a darker one it will not lift. Sometimes with boxcolor it will but chances are that will result in breakage and an uneven color. I am a hair stylist and have seen a lot of bad results from people trying to do this. Your recent hair growth and ends may end up lighter and an odd shade. The middle of the hair might not even lift at all. Your best bet would probably be to try and let it fade a little or go to a professional. Going to a professional will usually cost you less in the long run because if you try to lift it and need to have it fixed you will most likely be charged for a color correction which can be pretty expensive!

Hair color correction HELP?




Rebecca


I want to go back to my natural color for the summer which is like a dirty blonde, but first of all here is my dye history...
-Red from August 2010 to february 2011
-Went back to my natural color from march to beginning of July
-Rainbow hair from beginning of july to beginning of september
-Dyed close to my natural color over the rainbow in september, then dyed just my bottom layer rainbow until October 9th, i dyed it dark brown but it turned out black. it eventually faded to a nice brown
-Mixed deep burgundy and dark auburn (revlon colorsilk) the week before Christmas, same color on january 5th and march 2nd.
and here i am now....my hair is basically just brown, the red washed out. i made an apt at a salon to go back to my natural color but then i realized id have to go through a whole process to go back to blonde. I talked to my aunt who owns her own salon and she said to cancel my apt and id have to strip, fill, then dye my hair and even then its not guaranteed that my hair will turn out. She is going to try a product she has in a couple weeks on a little piece of my hair that is supposed to penetrate the hair strand deep enough but leave the natural color, but shes not sure how it will turn out which is why shes only trying it on a little piece because it could turn orange.
I take really good care of my hair i use deep hydrating masques very frequently and i get regular trims, and i dont use heat that often.
Now my question is, is there anything i can do at home like home remedies to atleast help the dye come out some, without using color oops or anything like that ? ive heard that baking soda or powder or whatever works and using hot oil treatments. Please any suggestion will help me.


Here are some pictures of my natural color
from 2008:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.phpfbid=1139013728939&set=a.1484088875602.67121.1635285919&type=3&theater
from 2010:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.phpfbid=1357746877131&set=a.1484088875602.67121.1635285919&type=3&theater
also from 2010:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.phpfbid=1378517876393&set=a.1484088875602.67121.1635285919&type=3&theater
from 2011:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.phpfbid=2003628223761&set=a.1484088875602.67121.1635285919&type=3&theater

THANK YOU SO MUCH.
the picture links prolly dont work, just ignore them lol



Answer
You are just like I used to be!!!
Tje only thing you can really do is try the process that your aunt recommends. The trick is to re-do it a week later if it doesn't work. (NEVER try to correct a colour in the first 48 hours - I had a hair dresser do this and my hair started to fall out and took 3 years to grow out and be healthy again!)

Head lice shampoo is quite tough on your hair and can strip colour - Try this but follow it up with a nice conditioning treatment




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What should i do to turn it ginger?




Stacie Mil


I recently a few days ago bleached my hair from brown, and it turned blonde. Then i mixed two light auburns together and it turned to a pretty orangish red color. Then i dyed it recently the 7R ecellence red penny hair color over the orange thinking it would turn more ginger. I follow the directions. But instead of turning it more ginger it turned most of my hair a greyish blonde ugly color and my roots the color i wanted. I hate it. But i don't know what i should do to try to get the copper red/ ginger hair color i want. should i buy a strawberry blonde and put that over it? Or a light copper auburn again? I'm clueless of what to do, and i'm freaking out.


Answer
If you want to go ginger use henna hair colour - you can purchase it from LUSH stores. I suggest that you use Caca rouge/brun. Plus henna is really good for you hair it makes it feel soft and shiny when used properly. Tutorials can be found on the LUSH website - lush.com




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Friday, March 7, 2014

HAIR COLOR QUESTION!?




LolWinkyFa


I had bought Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Haircolor from Sally's & I read the directions & it told me I needed a developer. I didn't know when I had bought it the woman who was assisting me didn't tell me I needed a developer. I have a Salon Care 30 extra lift volume creme,. would that work.? is it too high of volume or would I need the Wella developer.? please help. they closed for the night & I was looking forward to dying my hair & now i'm all sad:(


Answer
From Ya member who was so depressed: "sallies beauty salon isnt really a salon is more of a hair suppply store and the beautitionist who looked and tested my hair said it would work just fine and now im left with bald spots and im only 15 will a little less than half my hair missing and white roots and bright orange red and spotted black hair that is melted up to around 2 inches from my scalp idk what to do"

Buy a home kit. They were formulated for people who are not hairstylists. Right now, I have no idea the texture & condition of your hair.
tyle.

Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.
> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 36 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨
Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Halloweâen party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. Itâs made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. Itâs well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time. Skin specialist Najjia Ashraf reveals that there are barely any dyes that donât contain this toxin; even the ones who claim they donât, are not being honest. âBig brands often escape the blame by suggesting they are ammonia-free. However, ammonia and PPD are two very different things and PPD is present in nearly every dye because it is what gives off the colour,â she explains.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND. The British woman who went into coma after a reaction to hair dye has died after a year. Updated 11-25-12. The woman suffered a heart failure, struggled for breath and became unconsciousness. Her family blamed paraphenylenediamine, a chemical found in hair colour. Her family has now called for paraphenylenediamine to be banned from home dye kits. In 2000, a 38-year-old Indian-origin woman from Birmingham, Narinder Devi, died after an allergic reaction to hair dye.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google search: Salon hair dye horror stories. About 305,000 results (0.20 seconds) OR Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.

Google: January Jones: "My Hair Is Falling Out In Clumps" 1-28-13 To quote Joni Mitchell, "you don't know what you got till your thick hair is gone.â¨

What hair extensions color would be with my red hair you recommend?




Rachelle N





Answer
Visit Claire's and grab 2 for $5, their hair extensions, they're supposed to be fun, so find one that matches your outfit.

I also do not recommend them, specially if you've got thin or thinning hair, trying to grow hair or Afri-Amer. They will only make your hair thinner or hair falls.

May 22, 2011: Model and businesswoman Katie Price, who was formerly topless model Jordan, is demanding compensation from a top Los Angeles hair salon after she spent $17,000 on hair colourings and extensions that she claims were botched, leaving her hair so damaged it began falling out.

"Hair extensions can cause some damage to your real hair," says Placid Braganza, a design artiste. "Since they are attached using thermal heat, knotting, braiding or gluing, they can hamper hair roots or even break, split or burn hair strands if not done carefully," he adds.

Published 8-10-12: Even supermodels have bad hair days, but from the looks of this recent photo, Naomi Campbell appears to be dealing with something far worse.
A photo of the 42-year-old beauty vacationing in Ibiza earlier this week shows what appears to be a receding hairline.
Florida hair surgeon Dr. Alan Bauman, who has not treated Campbell, said the former supermodel appears to be suffering from traction alopecia â hair loss due to extensions.
âExtensions, weaves, anything artificial hanging on hair â no matter whether you attach it with glue, special magnets, tape â itâs going to cause damage over time,â Bauman told ABCNews.com. âAnd unless you give your hair a break from those extensions, it wonât rebound.â

Bonding: Bonding or gluing is a temporary weaving method and usually involves longer hair wefts.
Plus points: This method is quick to do.
Red flags: Hair extensions attached by this method do not last too long.

Clip-on hair extensions give you a change of look without damaging your natural hair. "They are easy and quick to apply; usually taking five to seven minutes," says beauty expert, Sylvia Chen. "Moreover, in case you're not very comfortable, you can immediately pull them out," she adds.
Red flags: These clip-on hair extensions need to be removed before you go to bed. You cannot sleep or swim with these. So you may not want to opt for them if you're planning to wear them on a daily basis; you'd have to follow the routine of attaching them every morning and removing them before sleeping. Moreover, they may also lead to hair breakage while removing the clips; some even tend to tangle and fall apart after a few days.

Traction alopecia is hair loss that occurs as a result of continuous pulling of the hair. Pulling may occur from hairstyles such as tight cornrows, plaits or braids with or without extensions, weaves, ponytails or even hair rollers or curlers. Natural hairstyles can also lead to traction alopecia as well. Long heavy locks and tightly coiled twists can lead to traction alopecia. The hair loss associated with traction alopecia typically occurs at the frontal hairline, at the temples or the area of the scalp above the ears. It may also occur at the posterior hairline.
Watch: Good Hair a documentary by Chris Rock 2009 on BET or HBO. According to Tyra Banks, 80% of the black population are part of the billion dollar hair industry. Clips on youtube videos, also.

Google: Worst Celebrity Wigs & Weaves.
Google: Raw hair for sale, shortening your hair by 12 inches can fetch you more than Rs. 12,000 â a handy sum if youâre looking to make a quick buck, used for hair extensions and wigs spawning a multi-billion dollar industry.
. http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Long-hair-Don-t-forget-to-take-your-cut/Article1-989258.aspx

Example from YA!
So for a long time I wanted hair extensions. After a lot of research, I decided to get hairdreams hair extensions. I have blonde curly hair that is just past shoulder length, and when I went for my consultation a few days ago I asked if I should get curly extensions. The woman said that she didn't think so, but she could perm them before I got them, but she didn't think she would need to.

I got them put in yesterday, and they straightened my hair to put them in. This morning I wet all my hair and the extension hair, because I wanted to see how it would look curly. Long story short, I have straight extensions bonded into my curly hair. I really don't like the way it looks, I tried scrunching it, I tried everything I possibly could without using heat on my hair, because my hair is really damaged and I don't like using heat on it.

I want the extensions taken out. I really don't like the way they look, I should've thought about it more before jumping right in to getting them put in. Do you think I would be able to get my money back? They were really expensive and I feel like I just wasted my money.




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paul mitchell vs matrix hair color?




Miriam


what product is better Paul Mitchell or Matrix for hair coloring


Answer
red ken is great ;DD
but out of those 2
get paul mitchell

What red hair Dye Should I Use Next?




Demons The


I Have Used Manic Panic, Revlon,Soft Sheen Carson.And L'Oreal
I Have Dyed My Hair Red With All Of These Products
And I Would Really Like To Find A Good One. They Have All
Worked But They Fade So Quickly!!
Do You Recommend A Good Red Dye That Worked For You??
Also If You Guys Have Any Tips On How To Maintain Color
Vibrant And Not Let It Fade Please Let Me Know
Thanks In Advance :D
...............................



Answer
Using semi, demi, permanent red hair colors are always going to fade fast.
I've used scarlet red in Clairol , manic panic, redken, matrix ect and no matter how expensive or brand the red is going to fade , but the only way to help with red is to use a pH balanced hair color shampoo and conditioner. Bumble and Bumble have red color shampoo to help keep the hair vibrant, joico also has hair color low in pH shampoo, redken has color treated ones too. Also, try not to shampoo your hair everyday that will help and use a thermal protectant to avoid oxidation of the color .
What i did was a mixture of things to keep it vibrant was if i used a permanent color every couple of weeks i would use manic panic or a demi permanent to refresh the color. Those are okay for the hair because they're conditioning and just stain the cuticle layer.
Hopefully this helps and also buy some kind of moisturizing conditioner to help seal the cuticle layer as well to hold the color




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highlighting red hair blonde?




iamme


My natural hair colour is blonde however for the past few year I've had it either dark Brown or Black.

Last week I decided to bleach it, my roots went my natural colour Blonde and the rest of my hair was a combination between orange and pink. I went to the salon and she put an all over colour of Auburn on and then put blonde high lights in and explained that it they needed to high light the red out gradually until it was blonde again.

My hair is shoulder length maybe slightly shorter does anyone know how many months this is going to take because it's £110 each time every month and I miss my blonde hair if i'm honest.

thanks
What I think I might do is go to another salon get them to do another lot of blonde ones and alot more of them so it will be much lighter. It's turning more strawberry blonde now. I am pretty sure I can get away with it my hair is in excellent condition surprisingly!

Then leave it a few weeks and just buy a normal blonde hair dye... good idea anyone?



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It will take you a while, to keep the integrity of the hair, bit by bit is the best way to go. Reds are the hardest to pull out of hair because of the molecules being so small, their all the way lodged in there so to speak. You'll just have to bare with it :/

Blonde hair with red highlights???/?




ann eeeeee


I'm a naural dirty blonde with slight blonde highlights. I really want a change so I thought of getting red highlights....or lowlights i guess you could call them. I still want to appear as a blonde but with the red in it too....what kind of highlight job should I get in order for the blodne hair to be visable?


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I think, as a trained hairdresser who specialized in perms and coloring techniques, that blonde with red highlights will look great! Those colors together will essentially give you strawberry blonde. I have a friend who is a natural strawberry blonde and every one always remarks how beautiful the streaks of red and blonde together look!
The results you get depend on exactly how you do it. You could do it outrageously with lightening your own blonde then using a bold red. I would only recommend this if you are not working a job where you must dress formally. That dynamic effect would be for fun situations. Fine if you are still in high school or college, or work a job that is very informal.

If you need a more formal look, then use tones of red that are softer, more muted. Then people around you will be looking at you, wondering if you did something to you hair. It will get you a lot of positive attention. For this application I would recommend using L'Oreal professional colors. L'Oreal leaves the hair very shiny and looks great.
Another technique is to lighten all your hair just a bit, then frost the strands to the red you'd like, and put the red through all of your hair, just for a very short time to give it all a slight redish tone. It's very pretty.
Next technique to try is to add the red all over first, then frost the blonde highlights back in. This sounds just like the prior technique, but it does come out just a little "brighter" in the blonde, and redder on the red, assuming you chose a darker red.
So you can see, there are lots of ideas to try in hair coloring. Find a hairdresser who is experienced with coloring, who also keeps up with current styles by going to Beauty Trade Shows (that shows he or she really has a desire to do great work, and loves what they are doing -not just a job for now.) The right person may just invent a whole new color design trend just for you! Have fun.




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What red lipstick is best for my skin and hair?




gracie-gir


I want to wear bright red lipstick for homecoming.
My skin: is bronzy and kind of has an olive tone to it (but not a lot). My cheeks are rosy (because I'm a little bit sunburnt). Not fair skinned or have light skin at all.
My hair: Is a dark bugundy, with much more brown than red. It's like a dark brown, with some red that shines through. Maybe more like mahogany? Depending on your definition of the color.

Thank you! :)



Answer
Whatever shade of red you end up going for, make sure that you get one with blue undertones to it. This sounds weird, but a lot of cheap red lipstick uses orange or other colors as the base of the red. Blue will make your teeth look whiter and will be overall more flattering. So, just keep that in mind.

Secondly, I would suggest a darker, deeper red for your hair and skin tone. Also, too bright of a red may indicate a lack of blue undertones and looks too old for someone in high school. So, be careful.

Best of luck!

What colour lipstick can I wear with red hair?




Cupcake


Its a sort of bright, vibrant red with mahogony tones. Can I get away with a coloured lipstick or am I better off going nude(ha)?


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it depends on what shade of red your hair is. If your hair is a more darker red color, than some lipsticks colors that would look good on you would probably be any nude colors, light pinks (not bright crazy pinks), rustic colors (like in orange family), and and reds b/c red looks good on everybody. If you have a more lighter red hair color, than use colors like soft pinks, plums, browns, nude colors, creamy looking lip gloss, reds, and mauves.But no matter what shade of red hair you have, nude colors, reds, and any lip gloss that doesn't have too much color in it usually looks good on any red head.




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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Red highlights- good with my skin tone/ hair color?




miss.may.i


Hi! So I have long, curly hair. It's dark brown (though more brown than black). I have green eyes and tan/olive skin. Do you think I would look good with red highlights, or would blonde or light brown highlights look better? Also, are highlights pretty noticeable? Like would it make my hair look pretty red, or still mostly brown? Thanks! :D


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I think red highlights would look good as long as there not TOO red..my friend has really nice auburn-ish red highlights and they look awesome! This is what would look good on your hair..
http://futurefashionstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Chocolate-Brown-Auburn.jpg
I'm not sure if that's the colour of your hair, but that sort of reddish/orange/auburn colour would look really nice!
Dont't get really stand-out red because that's going to look terrible, trust me.
Also, for your other question...it really depends on what colour highlights you get and how many. I would do an ombre of your hair colour and auburn. (Red at the bottom).
That would look awesome :)

PLZ answer mine...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkHkxA4PUhClDiiK7DlYvdzty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20130605161157AA66wO9

Hope i helped- GOOD LUCK!!
xxNatalie

What hair color is this?




Kaitlin


I'm getting my hair colored tomorrow and need to tell the stylist what color I want, since I don't have a printer to print out the picture.

I came across this on Google Images and LOVE it! I don't need to hear about how it's Farrah from teen mom and how annoying she is and blah blah blah. I came here to ask what color her hair is in this picture, not looking for gossip :)

http://www.google.com/imgres?q=farrah+abraham+hair+color+red&start=81&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&sa=N&biw=1143&bih=714&tbm=isch&tbnid=DfFu51sNCmEzeM:&imgrefurl=http://gossipteen.com/&docid=Bb8un_sKSYOYqM&imgurl=http://gossipteen.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/farrah.abraham.500x332.jpg&w=400&h=266&ei=_lI2UM7pJebt0gG1yoCQAg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=474&vpy=294&dur=340&hovh=183&hovw=275&tx=203&ty=115&sig=109919266501335218203&page=5&tbnh=152&tbnw=215&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:40,s:81,i:64

Thanks!



Answer
chocolate brownish colour with a tint of red




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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Who is Red John in the series The Mentalist?

Q.


Answer
Red John is the main antagonist of the show who murdered the wife and daughter of Patrick Jane after he slandered Red John in the media.
At the end of the last season, (season 5) it is revealed that the suspect list has been narrowed to 7 people after Jane received some information off Lorelai Martins, an accomplice of Red John.
The list is;
Brett Stiles- leader of Visualize
Gale Bertram- CBI director
Ray Haffner- Head of a CBI team for which Jane does not work
Brett Partridge- A forensic examiner who often works the Red John crime scenes
Bob Kirkland- Creepy homeland security agent who stole Jane's info about Red John
Reede Smith- An FBI agent
Thomas Mcallistor- A sheriff who appeared in the second episode of the first series, red hair and silver tape, but has not been seen since.
Not sure which of these people it is, but the creator of the show, Bruno Heller confirmed that the list is legitimate.
Hope this helps. :)

Any tips for a "red carpet" themed birthday/farewell party?




*Lovin'&li


Hey, so I'm going to have a red carpet themed birthday party later on this year, and I would also like to make it a farewell party as well because I'm going to boarding school next year. If you have any deco, invitation, planning or any other advice and tips, please feel free to answer. Thanks!! =)
And I'm turning 13 and it will be spring if that helps. =)



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my teen had a red carpet sweet 16 so i can share those ideas.

For invites we ordered from handykane.com http://www.handykaneweddings.com/index.cfm?id=125520&fuseaction=browse&pageid=113 (they have others too)

You could also buy or make VIP passes: http://www.shindigz.com/catalog.cfm?caid=963199&nav=Theme%20Parties%2FHollywood%20Party%2FParty%20Favors%2FHollywood%20VIP%20Pass

http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/browse/processRequest.do?requestURI=processProductsCatalog&categoryId=377320&BP=2110&cm_mmc=GoogleBase-_-datafeed-_-datafeed-_-datafeed&sku=24/1088&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=24/1088

For favors were had gold and black mardi gras beads that we handed to guests as they arrived. you could do red ones if you want. we got ours from oriental trading.

We also gave out sunglasses and we bought the movie night mints from oriental trading and put a handful of in cellophane bags and tied with black and red curling ribbon and curled the ends with scissors.

We also bought clapboard keychains and put in the bags with curling ribbon.

Oriental trading has everything you would need for decorating a party like. This. i am not sure how fancy or big you want your party. We bought the black tablecloths from oriental trading but both shimmery gold table overlays from favormart that went over to fancy it up. They were cheap and looked great. oriental has so muchc for this theme; http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/shared/sharedFlowController.goToBrowseController.do?requestURI=viewEndecaCategory&Ne=90000&Ntk=all&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&cm_sp=sitestripe-_-movie-_-movie&N=387040&tabId=PartySupplies

We used gold, black and silver latex balloons and we also bought some mylar balloons from another site shaped llike movie cameras.

We had a movie camera pinata.

We bought the red carpet on oriental trading. Check the size. it sticks down on the sides with mild sticky tape and in some spots across. It does leave marks on a wood floor so have some adhesive remover to easily get it up where it sticks when you lift it up.

other sites that have decorations is partycheap, shindigz.

For food we had taco dip
http://football.about.com/cs/superbowl/p/coldtacodip.htm

silver dollar sandwiches;http://www.homelandstores.com/services/party_trays/images/lg_dollartray.jpg These are hand size and the rolls are sold in your grocery made by the bakery in there or if you cant find silver rolls get the bakery deli rolls. It is just shaved ham, turkey and beef. cut a triangle of cheese to put on there and real butter spread inside and have mayo and mustand on ice available. These are catered but so easy to make.

We also had a fruit tray. Again easy to make and cheaper to make.l cut up chunks of real pineapple, add green and red seedless grapes, cut an orange in slices and then have wedges, slice up strawberries, and anything else you want. Also if you want you could just make fruit kabobs. These went over well.

Have everyone dress up.

Since you are the star you have to outlook everyone. Get a red carpet long gown, go get your hair done in an updo, get gel nails, and go to macy's or like dept store and they do your make up free. my daughter got the fake eyelashes put on there for 15.00 so she would look like audrey hepburn.

Also get some large cardboard from a place that sells appliances. Buy some posters of marilryn monroe, audrey hepburn, or if you want current movie stars. spray paint the cardboard black, let dry and then glue the poster in the center. Buy the cardboard twinkling stars from oriental trading in colors of red, gold, or black or mix depending on your theme but i used the gold and get some different sizes and glue them on the corners of the posters, i put 2 big ones on opposites corners nd scattered a couple small ones. you can fold it ever so lightly in the middle and it stands up. up.

for big hollywood sets check out stumps prom. We did not get huge prom set but we got this and it was big after you put it together and everyone loved it; http://www.birthdayzbyshindigz.com/catalog.cfm?caid=678628&nav=Special%20Events%2FQuincea%C3%B1era%2FShop%20by%20Theme%21%2FHollywood%2FTheme%20Kits%2FHooray%20for%20Hollywood%20Studio

we also bought life cardboard cut outs of movie stars. you could get marilyn monroe or for your age maybe more recent movie stars. This goes over good for picture taking.

Also we bought instant cameras from Aldi's where we found them cheapest and put them all over for guests to take pictures.




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Make-up for red hair and blue eyes?

Q. i had blonde hair and always wore bright colored eye shadows and fun colors
my mom just dyed it red though
what are some cute looks and colors i could use now???

thnx so much :)


Answer
red hair and blue eyes is a cute combo.

I'm not sure, maybe purple eyeshadow.

What shade of red hair suits lighter blue eyes and peachy skin?

Q. I want to dye my hair but can't figure out what type of red will go with my skin tone and blue eyes.


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i'd go for a light brownish red .. kinda like hailey williams or the lead singer from a fine frenzy ,they don't have blue eyes but they have fair skin and my friend who has blue eyes looks great with this hair color=)




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Does anyone you know look like anyone famous?




(:


My friend looks like Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley).
He's 5'10ish, red hair, same facial features, face shape, pale, thin, hair cut, everything.
The only difference is that his hair isn't as vibrant red as Rupert's.
They look really similar when Rupert's in Driving Lessons.



Answer
Yes, I know a guy that looks just like Al Gore.

Wait a minute, he IS Al Gore.

That must be why they look so much alike.

Why am I so loved on y!a?




hanna


It's like ppl take like the time to like repoorttt all my questions and like answers. Like y'all love me totally like so much! :D


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Hmm, red hair, second-hand robes, vacant expression - you must be a Weasley!




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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Red head people(ginger heads)....?




Sherminato


Where does the ginger hair come from?...is it only from ireland or can other europeans have it,spaniards,italians,british you get the point.

Also,if an american has ginger hair could we assume they have irish ancestors?



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red hair occurs naturally on approximately 1â2% of the human population.[1] It occurs more frequently (2â6%) in people of northern or western European ancestry, and less frequently in other populations. Red hair appears in people with two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a mutation in the MC1R protein.
Red hair varies from a deep burgundy through burnt orange to bright copper. It is characterized by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. The term redhead (originally redd hede) has been in use since at least 1510.[2] It is associated with fair skin color, lighter eye colors (gray, blue, green, and hazel), freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light.[3]
Cultural reactions have varied from ridicule to admiration; many common stereotypes exist regarding redheads and they are often portrayed as fiery-tempered.

In fact the USA, has the most red heads. It is estimated that 2â6% of the population has red hair. This would give the U.S. the largest population of redheads in the world, at 6 to 18 million, compared to approximately 650,000 in Scotland and 420,000 in Ireland.

The pigment pheomelanin gives red hair its distinctive color. Red hair has far more of the pigment pheomelanin than it has of the dark pigment eumelanin. So the more pigment pheomelanin the brighter your hair is.

Origins
Red hair is the rarest natural hair color in humans. The non-tanning skin associated with red hair may have been advantageous in far-northern climates where sunlight is scarce. Studies by Bodmer and Cavalli-Sforza (1976) hypothesized that lighter skin pigmentation prevents rickets in colder climates by encouraging higher levels of Vitamin D production and also allows the individual to retain heat better than someone with darker skin.[30] In 2000, Harding et al. concluded that red hair was not the result of positive selection and instead proposed that it occurs because of a lack of negative selection. In Africa, for example, red hair is selected against because high levels of sun would be harmful to untanned skin. However, in Northern Europe this does not happen, so redheads come about through genetic drift.[27]
Estimates on the original occurrence of the currently active gene for red hair vary from 20,000 to 100,000 years ago.[31][32]
A DNA study has concluded that some Neanderthals also had red hair, although the mutation responsible for this differs from that which causes red hair in modern humans.[33]

Red hair is a gene basically. It is in your DNA. You inherit it, it doesn't come from a particular place. Many think Scots or Irish are where you find the most red heads, but in fact it is the USA.

All from Wiki...Plus my brain...And other sites...Plus I saw some of it in a book. So I got it from various things.

If you have natural red hair, does that mean you carry the redhead gene?




~*~Lacey~*


If your hair is red, are you more likely to have a kid with red hair than someone who also carries the gene, but doesn't have red hair??


Answer
Red hair (also referred to as titian or ginger hair) varies from a deep orange-red through burnt orange to bright copper. It is characterized by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. People with red hair are often referred to as redheads or gingers.

Approximately 1% to 2% of the human population has red hair. It occurs more frequently (between 2% and 6% of the population) in northern and western Europeans, and their descendants, and at lower frequencies throughout other parts of the world.

Red hair appears in people with two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a mutation in the MC1R protein. This means that :-

(a) If you are red hair and married a person with red hair. You will have kids with red hair only.

(b) If you are red hair and marries a person with no red hair and do not carry the genes for red hair. All your kids will not have red hair.

(c) If you are red hair and marries a person with no red hair but they carry the genes for red hair. You might get some kids with red hair and some without red hair.




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Is it weird to have red hair and blonde eyebrows?




Brandon


I was the only red head out of my family, but my eyebrows are like a bleach blonde. I have never dyed my hair or did anything to it. I was wondering if that was weird or not because a lot of kids at my school have been asking me.


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No it isn't weird, it is unique. I know a few friends of mine that are natural red heads and have blonde eyebrows, not bleach bllonde but a light strawberry blonde. Don't be afraid to show it off. But, if it does bother you alot, and you feel the need to change just dye them.

My bf has black eyebrows but red hair?




Gabian


If we had children would the hair color outcome be different? (I have natural medium brown hair..so does my whole family) Just wondering if we had kids would they most likely have brown hair cuz his eyebrows are black even though he has red hair? (He is mexican and Scottish) haha hope this makes since. Just curious of what the odds would be to have red head kids


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Your children won't have a 50/50 chance like the person above says.

For your children to have red hair, both parents need to carry the red hair gene to create red haired children. Also, the colour of his eyebrows have nothing to do with this, if his hair is naturally red then he is a redhead and carries the red-haired gene - although anyone (including you) can be a carrier of the red-hair gene without having red hair themselves but redheads obviously have it for sure. If you don't have the red-hair gene then it's impossible for your children to have red hair. If you do carry it, it doesn't necessarily mean you children will have red hair, it would only make it a possibility.

Hope that helps.




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what color would look ok with red hair?




miss invis


i have naturally very red hair. it kinda has natural orange and blonde highlights.... i would really like to get an alternative color streak in it. i have no idea what would look good.
HELP... please?



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I vote for you to go back to your gorgeous, natural red hair! I love red hair and to have NATURAL red hair is amazing.

I thought you were asking what colors would be great for you to wear with red hair, and that would be greens and mustard and even red red, but another streak color? Maybe kind of a caramel color?

Is it OK to color hair red or brown after doing caramel highlights?




Happy HBAC


I did highlights very beginning of July, and now wondering if I can color my hair. Will it look OK, or fade?
Someone told me the sun can fade it and that since I have highlights it may fade from that too. True or not?
I have naturally brown hair, and had virgin hair before the highlights.
So, should I go ahead and color it, or let it just grow out?

Any ideas or suggestions ?



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Red fades the quickest so if that's a concern go with the brown, especially if you are mostly wanting to cover up the highlights.
I'm not a fan of DIY color so if you can have it done professionally it would be better. Maybe they can just go over the highlights by painting them if there aren't too many. Then you won't have the problem of the whole head fading as it will. Once you start coloring fading is bound to happen. Then no matter what color you go, even if it's your natural it will even without the sun. Using a haircolor protecting shampoo will help but not completely.
Using 10 volume peroxide/developer is better than the 20volume that comes in box color. 20volume is best used to lighten and it opens up the hair shaft more than its needed to just deposit color. It won't hold the color as well and is more damaging.
If the color isn't that bad or super heavy highlights I would just let it grow out or have them painted over and see if that holds better.
Once you start it's a never ending cycle and if you don't have the knowledge you can mess up your hair if you DIY. There are so many little things to know that make haircoloring more successful that the average person doesn't know.




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im gonna dye my hair with red kool~aid ?




Mikoto


my hair is [now] a dark blonde with the underneath and bangs light blonde so if i dye it with red kool~aid what color is it gonna turn ?


Answer
You should just buy real hair-dye.
I know a person that dyed their hair with Kool-Aid and said it smelled really bad hours later, and it causes an itchy, burning sensation on the scalp, the smell also stays and takes days to get rid of.
You're better off with hair dye, it's not expensive.

Red Kool-Aid on brown hair..?




Lisa


how many packets and how long should I leave it in for?

I've heard of two different ways to go about this: mixing the Kool-Aid with conditioner and applying, or mixing the Kool-Aid pouches with water accordingly, boiling in a large pot, and applying after cool down. which one sounds more promising?

now I know everyone will say I should just buy the temporary dye, but I'd rather stick with this method for the moment.

I've never dyed my hair before, don't want to spend much on it, and don't care if it washes out after a day. as far as I'm concerned, this is just a test on-the-cheap.


thanks and appreciation for all feedback, as always.



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my friend did this and it worked really well. Just make sure you use unsweetened kool aid or your hair will attract ants, or extremely thirsty people. lol

It depends on how thick and long your hair is
my friend that i mentioned earlier, used one packet just to do a strip of her hair, and the brown in her hair was completely masked by the red of the kool aid dye. Its not actual hair dye with all the chemicals in it so it doesnt matter if you leave it in too long. Probably about 10-20 minutes should do it? And if your unsure leave it in an extra 5 minutes. It wouldnt hurt.

You'll probably have to use one packet per strand. Just measure how many strands your going to dye and seperate them with clips or scrunchies. :)

lol @ the other answers: she's not crazy! some people actually do this. We were young when we tried it, like 13 yrs old, and yes we were bored. BUt thats beside the point. It works...lol




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Monday, March 3, 2014

blonde and red hair?




danielle s


i have naturally dirty blonde hair.
for the last few years i've been getting all over very-blonde highlights.
ive always loved naturally red hair.
would it look okay to add in a few orange highlights into very blonde hair?
your opinion?



Answer
If you were to get red highlights in your light blonde hair, I would get a very light red such as a ginger shade. Darker red will not compliment blonde hair and will look cheap. You could always go all the way and get your hair colored red with highlights in other shades of red throughout, if it would be flattering with your features.

How to go from having dark red highlights to blonde highlights hair color question???:)?




catvondu


My natural hair color is dark brown almost black. I got a few dark red highlights a few months ago they are kinda fading to a orange cOlor at the top of my head I was going to buy light brown hair color and then buy a highlight kit an put blonde highlights over it would this work or should I have a profecinal do it?


Answer
Red hair very beautiful! I love it so much!But you need to dye your locks monthly if you want to maintain the color .
http://www.topicbistro.com/837/bright-red-hair/




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if i have natural black hair and died it red red what color will it turn out? HELPPPP?




gisselle


i want to dye my hair but I'm not sure if it will come out like a purple or something i just want it do be a dark red???
anyone got any advice!!!!????!!!!



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If your hair has never been coloured, pick a red that is in the darker shade rather than going for the bright red colour. Hair that has never been colour can take in the colour easily. It won't go bright bright red because your hair is the darkest colour on the colour chart. The only way for it to be bright red is if you bleach it. Your hair won't turn purple if you use a red hair dye but red hair does fade really fast so if you want to maintain the colour, you will have to redye it every few weeks.

What colour formal dress would suit someone with Orangey-Aurbuney-Red hair?




Ashlea Dry


So I have orangey-Aurbuney-red hair, pale freckly skin and brown eyes . In terms of hair and skin tone, I compare most with Lindsay Lohan when she was in Parent Trap.
I have a really hard time finding a prom dress that I like, so I'm considering renting a prom dress, so I want to know what colours will suit me.



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Contrasting colors are always great. And since your colors are in the red-orange group, your contrasting colors are in the green-blue group.

Look for greens that have some blue in them or blues that have some green in them like aquamarines, teals, turquoises, those colors. Deep blues and Greens can look great too, even violets with a lot of blue in them. Look out for greens with a lot of yellow in them (spring greens, celery greens, the like), especially if your skin has a lot of yellow in it, yellows will pull out the yellow in your skin, making you look sickly. And avoid violets with a lot of red in them, especially if your skin has a lot of pink in it as that will pull out the pink in your skin, making you look sunburned.

Also, since your skin is on the lighter side, avoid tones of colors that are too bright, like neons and such, as the concentration of color will work against the delicate coloring of your skin by overwhelming it. Pastels can play up your paleness making you look washed out. Rich colors like jewel tones (think a box of Crayola "Bold" markers) are saturated too, but they tend towards the darker side of the tonal scale which works in pale people's favor because the contrast makes our skin "pop" (I'm quite pale myself with sallow skin, so I stick to rich, cool colors like blues, greens and purples for the contrast as well).

Also, look for matte (non-shiny) fabrics. Shiny fabrics like satins, that sheen is NOT our friend.

Here's a chart of tones of green, near the bottom are the bluish-greens that'll serve you best:
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color2.html

And here's a list of purples as well:
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color4.html




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Why are men more attracted to red hair?




Alexa


I am a brunette but about three years ago I went into the salon and became a redhead and love it. It took time but now my hair has about 4 different tones of red which makes it look slightly more natural. I live my hair and what I found odd is that I started getting a lot more attention and guys are constantly staring, random guys drivin by will compliment my hair and at first I thought whatever but now I am wondering what is it with guys and red hair. I have always had some self esteem issues, eating disorder and I never think of myself as pretty just descent but why all the attention over just a hair color? My face is still the same


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Its not that men like red hair more than other colors, it just depends on the person, some people look better brunette, others blonde, others red haired. In your case, you look better red haired than brunette. But there might be that a red haired looked better brunette or blonde.

What hair color attracts men?




Meg25


What hair color attracts men?
Black, dark brown, medium brown, light brown, dark blonde, light blonde, red, etc.



Answer
I don't think any one color is more attractive than another. It's really a case of how it looks on the woman.




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Could I get away with dying my hair this red-ish color? Or any cut ideas?




girl with


I've had the same hair style for forever and I want to switch it up. A little longer than shoulder-length brown hair with bands.I plan on studying abroad for a semester and my top choice is Tokyo. Which means I feel I can get away with as crazy or normal hair as I like.

I want to try going red. Some people really don't like it on non-natural redheads but I'm willing to try it. Would it ruin my hair forever to try this? should i stick with same old same old, cut it slightly diff, or go for it and suffer the consequences when I don't like it?

Here's a pic of me

http://i451.photobucket.com/albums/qq231/bajogurl/to%20put%20somewhere%20online/130019.jpg

and here's the hair

http://i451.photobucket.com/albums/qq231/bajogurl/to%20put%20somewhere%20online/itstotpossible.jpg



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There are lots of red shades to try. Go to a store that has sample hair swatches and try each one in a mirror beside your eye until you get your best shade. I couldn't see your eye color in the picture.

That will help you see how you might look and you can choose what you like.

Red shades fade fast. Use lots of conditioner and you will be fine. I would use a shade about the same darkness as yours just with red tones. That way it will look better as it grows out.


Keep that length, but try different styles. Maybe braids--one big then next day some small or whatever. Up-dos are also fun--lots of different looks. You can also add in little hairpieces. I like the scrunchy type where you can weave your own hair through. My favorite is one with streaks of dark blonde and reddish-brown. It would look neat in you.

There are all kinds of clips and sprays that you can use and look different every day!

Suggestions for a new hair color/cut?

Q. My hair is shoulder length with lots of choppy layers. Right now its black ( a color that I did about 6 weeks ago ) but naturally my hair is dark brown. My face is round and my skin is light. Eyes are also dark brown. I am looking for some ideas for color or a new cut. I have done just about everything to my hair, so any suggestions are very welcome.

Thanks.


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It sounds like you are adventurous so maybe you can try a bright red.. or light auburn.. cut your layers so they come in around your face a little more and highlight that area a lighter color to match.




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Brown hair to red hair?




alexandra


I have brown/dark brown hair, but I've always wanted orange or red hair. My mom won't let me dye my hair, so is there anyway of using natural remedies to make it red? I've heard of using lemon juice, does that work?


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Yeah I don&#x27;t think there any natural remedies for that :&#x2F; just try to convince her! I have tan skin, brown eyes, and long hair and I dyed my hair an auburn red and it looks great curled&#x2F;straightened. If you like it and decide to dye your hair I use the box brand from Walgreens called Nutrisse and it&#x27;s the auburn color. I use two boxes since I have really long hair. I hope this helps :)
1st pic: how it looks in normal light
2nd pic: how it looks in the sun
3rd pic: how it looks when it starts to wash away&#x2F;curly.
I get compliments when it starts to fade and gets the red&#x2F;brown color as well. Then i re-dye it.

Need genetic info of humans w/ red hair, brown eyes, and somewhat freckled yet tan-able skin?




Grant


I'm a man with red hair(specifically orange-brown hair), medium brown eyes, with skin that can tan but also lightly freckles.

I have a mostly constant skin tone with about 10% freckling of different shades. Most of the freckles on my skin are evenly distributed and light to medium brown in pigment, but the smaller percentage of the freckles on my skin have a dark brown pigment, are more randomly distributed, and are somewhat bigger in width than the lighter ones making them more noticeable. When I was a kid my skin wouldn't get sun burned like other red haired people but it would have to have more frequent exposure to the sun than other white people who could tan to be as tan as them. I'm not saying I tried to be tan in comparison to other people then I was just outside and exposed to the sun for at least 3 - 4 hours, on average. I only started to think about this a couple years ago. This is just retrospective analysis. Back then, though, I wouldn't get freckles. When I transitioned into a teenager my lifestyle reduced my exposure the sun to almost probably 1 hour a day and I was paler. I'm 25, the past 10 years my skin started to produce freckles much easier. Is this because of years of reduced sunlight somehow making the dynamics of my skin change when hit with adequate amounts of sunlight? I just want data on this genetic make up if anyone can give any?



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The melanocortin-1-receptor gene (MC1-r) on the surface of melanocyte cells is important in converting the red pigment phomelanin to brown pigment melanin. If you are European and have red hair you probably have an allele of MC1-R that does not convert all the phomelanin. The ratio of red to brown pigment determines hair and skin coloration.

The gene SLC24A5 expresses the protein that determines the melanin density of the skin so different alleles of this gene impact skin color. The A variant allele is found in humans with less skin melanin.

The eye color genes EYCL-1, EYCL-2 & EYCL-3 determine melanin's local distribution in the iris and its background skin so influence eye color from this pigment.

Certain alleles of MC1-r are linked to fair skin and freckles.
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/gene/MC1R
MC1R "Freckles" gene study
http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=73501

SLC24A5 research began in zebra fish that carry the A allele
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/060201_zebrafish
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0002E7CA-F27B-13A1-AFAA83414B7FFE9F&sc=I100322
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TCY-4KF780Y-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=c39582b9f961afc107a5a51137475ac5


SLC24A5, SLC45A2, TYRP1 and DCT genes express proteins that alter the quality of the melanin produced or impact the skin pigmentation levels.
http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/18/R1/R9.full




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How to fade hair RED color?







So I dyed my hair about a month or so ago. I absoultly hate red hair. I have a littlke bit of blonde in it too. But now I want it to be all blonde. So a year ago, I had black hair and now my roots only dye. WTF? help me pweaseee:D


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This happened to my friend. Okay red hair dye works like Black. You can't really just lighten the hair back to let's say blond in one go. You'll damage your hair severely. That's what started to happen to my friend. She first spent days washing it---which just stripped her hair, but the red didn't come out.

You have to go to at least 3-4 sessions to get your hair periodically lightened, with a shade lighter than the one she had before. I think she did it once a month she wen one shade lighter until she reached the blond color---that she naturally was. Otherwise, her hair, as the stylist said to her, would fall out any other way. And Bleaching was a no-no because of the damage it had already been put through.

So You have to go periodically and it takes a while. In future, it's a pain in the ass for a blond to dye her hair---especially if she goes Black or Red. Because the process to going back to blond is the same. It's long and nightmarish and kills your hair.

My dark red dyed hair is fading and i had it for a week?




KAG


Now my hair was like dark brown on the top and light blonde on the bottom, i decided to dye it dark red.
My problem is that its fading especially near the bottom part, im guessing cause it was light blond.
When should i dye it again? What product should i use to prevent it from fading so fast?
And no, i don't have the money to go to a solon.



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Well, red fades the fastest of all hair colors. My step by step advice is
1) re-dye your hair with ammonia free red color to prevent damage or if you dont care just use regular dye. I would dye it when it fades to an ugly bozo red or just when it seems like the hair is in good condition to re dye it.
2) When you wash it, use color protecting shampoo and conditioner and try "Its a 10" leave in conditioner after you towel dry your hair to prevent fading during the day. Use the leave in product every other day.
3) Try to keep it out of chlorine, the sun, and don't over wash it.
4) you can dye it everytime you feel your hair is in the right condition and when you think it needs touched up.




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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Does dying my ends red damage my hair?




Chelsea


I want to dye my ends red but idk cuz my mom doesnt want me to mess up my hair like bleach it but its not the roots so plzz help 10 POINTS


Answer
anytime you use a chemical dye on your hair it will do some damage. This is going to sound incredibly weird but when I was younger(back in the dark ages of the 70s) My friends and I would experiment with natural hair dyes. Warning do not do this is you have blonde hair. We both had brown hair, hers was almost a honey brown while mine was darker. We took the juice from some canned beets and soaked our hair in it. It made a mess but it added a really nice reddish/purple highlight. We also used red wine but I don't know how old you are or maybe try henna coloring. But if you have light hair it will come out like a carrot.

What to wear : 70s Porn star?




demz13


My boyfriends 21st bday party theme is 70s Porn stars. and i have no clue what to wear. Someone please help. with everything, in terms of hair style, clothing, shoes, accessories :) thank you.


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Mostly its "easy access" satin dresses or short shorts with tube socks and tube tops. Braless, with blow dried hair, blue eye shadow and glossy red lipstick. Rent the movie "Boogie Nights," which is all about 70's porn.

http://www.google.com/search?q=boogie+nights&hl=en&prmd=imvns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&ei=-m0dT_n3L6XW0QGTwtipCw&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=2&sqi=2&ved=0CBUQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=539




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hair color??




almacalmsh


ok so i want to dry my hair a dark dark red its soo beautiful but i want to go to get it done at a salon and its so expensive so i was wondering if there was any salons that are cheap for permanant die and how much is it??


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Beauty School rates are 50% to 75% less than salons. If you are on a budget and want your hair colored (not died!) professionally, visit a beauty school.

Depending on where you live (big city/small town) and the type of service you want (retouch/permanent tint/hightlights/corrective/semi) rates drastically vary at salons.

On average, an all over permanent tint can be $35 - $50
An all over highlight can be $75 to $150

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My bf has black eyebrows but red hair?




Gabian


If we had children would the hair color outcome be different? (I have natural medium brown hair..so does my whole family) Just wondering if we had kids would they most likely have brown hair cuz his eyebrows are black even though he has red hair? (He is mexican and Scottish) haha hope this makes since. Just curious of what the odds would be to have red head kids


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Your children won't have a 50/50 chance like the person above says.

For your children to have red hair, both parents need to carry the red hair gene to create red haired children. Also, the colour of his eyebrows have nothing to do with this, if his hair is naturally red then he is a redhead and carries the red-haired gene - although anyone (including you) can be a carrier of the red-hair gene without having red hair themselves but redheads obviously have it for sure. If you don't have the red-hair gene then it's impossible for your children to have red hair. If you do carry it, it doesn't necessarily mean you children will have red hair, it would only make it a possibility.

Hope that helps.




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Black hair vs blonde hair?




thecure


Black hair vs Blonde hair?
Hey all, say that two people have 5 kids.
The father has black hair, tan/olive skin, and dark brown eyes.
The mother has blond hair, white/pale skin, and light blue eyes.
Just assume that both people come from backgrounds that match their features (i.e., they both has ancestors who look exactly like them).

What COULD their kids look like? Their 5 kids?



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From a non-biological background, I should handle answering with considerable care. Memory says that eye colour is simplest genetically. Dark eyes come from a dominant gene. Unless father can find a fairly close relation somewhere up the family tree and reported to have blue eyes, all five children should have dark eyes.

I think hair colour is considered also to be not very complicated. I have seen it mentioned that red hair is a bit of a wild card. Otherwise if there is no one of Father's Family tree with fair hair, his children should also be dark haired - all of them.

Really and truly from the outside for this part, my reading suggests that skin is important enough so that there may be lots of genes with some voice in controlling it. Certainly by the second generation I would expect a range of skin colours. Again I think strong pigmentation is dominant, but I have an impression that with parents as described all of the children will have dark skins, but but not as dark as their dad.

Finally I would emphasise that there is almost certainly better researched information to be had if you do your homework on the web.

Brown hair and brown eyes vs. red hair and freckles?




leighloves


Which do you like better??


Answer
Brown hair and eyes with freckles is usually better than red hair and freckles because her freckles show up better with darker hair. However, rusty-red hair and tons of freckles beats the other two. Freckles ROCK!




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Ion Hair Color Ratio Question?




Lexi


I bought a Richest Red shade from Ion Hair Color and a sensitive scalp creme hair developer (30). I want to dye my grandma's hair with it and figured I would use a 1:1 ratio, if that sounds correct? In addition to this hair color, she wants blonde highlights throughout, so I bought a powder bleach. Should I put that through her hair during or after coloring it with the red? I am pretty nervous, and I just need a little advice. I have done other people's hair with boxes but I haven't ever used this type of dye.


Answer
for the developer you want a 10, if its dimi, but for others 20.

for highlights, color the hair red first, but waite a day or so, then do the highlights with the bleach., or go to an actual hair place.

Ion Color Brilliance Red over dark hair?




franki


It's winter break right now, and next week I'll be going to my dad's house. He lives very close to a Sally Beauty Supply and they're the only store I know of that carries Ion Color Brilliance. I want to dye my whole head a vibrant red, using 6RV Light Burgundy Blonde or one of their reds like it.

Currently my hair is a VERY faded dyed black with slightly faded Manic Panic Pillarbox Red in random places.
I dyed my naturally dark brown hair black in September and I haven't redyed it since the beginning of October. I bleached a few spots of my hair and dyed over it with the Manic Panic. The black in my hair has really faded and is pretty much my natural color again (which is a very dark brown anyway), and I haven't redyed the red since almost 2 weeks ago so it's fading.

If I tried to put the dye over my hair as it is (without bleaching) using a 20 developer how would it turn out? Would I have to lighten my hair much beforehand? I don't want to have to bleach my whole head because I don't want to have to fry my hair.

TL;DR I know.
Ignore how stupid I look in this picture, but yeah: http://l23.sphotos.l3.fbcdn.net/hphotos-l3-snc6/hs014.snc6/166438_10150145756922388_725332387_8092289_6937861_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs595.ash2/154696_10150125912842388_725332387_7792591_417392_n.jpg

I don't have that many pictures that show the color well...



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If you want to dye it red on dark hair what i would recommend is what I use, Loreals excellence hicolor hair dye. its available at Sallys for about 6 dollars
http://lorealtechnique.com/hicolor_list.shtml

Its meant for dark hair. And just use a 30 vol developer. heres a pic of my hair after using the magenta on dark brown hair

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1190.snc4/154207_166646660035878_100000716358444_378405_1237150_n.jpg

I hope this helps :)




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Red hair maintenance?




stellbell


My hair is dark brown and I am going to my stylist next week and I want to dye it dark red, but I work as a lifeguard during summer and am in the sun 8am till about 9pm every day of the week. What kind of maintenance will I need to do to take care of it? I use pureology shampoo and conditioner and have "UV Rescue" by redken that I use. Is that enough?


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as long as you feel it protect your hair but try a leave in conditioner to give your hair alot more moisture...xx

Would I suit red hair?




Sasha


Here's a picture of me.


I was wondering if I would suit red hair like the link below?
I'm going to buy extensions after I dye it but I'm not sure if I can pull this colour off!
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Red hair can go beautifully with blue eyes and tanned skin! The key to hair color, like lip color, is finding a shade that suits your skin tone; not your eyes, or clothing, etc. It also depends on how light, or dark you'd like it, or with what undertones. You could choose copper, with orange undertones. Or copper with brown undertones! Just look. If you're unsatisfied with the first color choice, just wait at LEAST a month, and try for another shade! Red is very difficult to adjust to, and the color bleeds/fades very easily. So constant maintenance is a downfall, but if you really enjoy being a red-head, you'll find it worth it!




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