Saturday, April 26, 2014

What color highlights would look good with my hair?

Q. I have black, long, thick, curly hair, dark brown eyes, and light, light tan skin. I'm thinking about getting highlights for my hair or at least a little strip at the front. Do you know what color I should get?


Answer
Girl, Highlights is a great idea! ;D I think you should get a dark red streak:) it fits for dark colored hair, especially black. I think it would look fantastic on you!

http://media-cache0.pinterest.com/upload/914862394747246_2KzRD1uf_b.jpg

Good luck girllll <3

Homecoming Ideas. Help! Makeup, Jewelry. Nails!?

Q. Alrighty. Well my hairs red...very very red. not natural. But heres my dress. http://www.debshops.com/plus-size-strapless-sequin-and-glitter-mesh-dress-with-circle-skirt/1000048689.html?cgid=3274
I need ideas for nails, and makeup and jewelry. Should I do simple jewelry or chunky? navy blue nails or sea foam green. and makeup. I don't want to over do my eyes but I do have really pretty hazel eyes. I was going to do a silver Smokey eye but I'm not 100% sure yet. Thanks in advance:) Ill take any advice. :)


Answer
yay! its homecoming season. I'm super excited for it too! I'll try my best to give you some ideas and i hope they help
jewelry: i feel that your dress is already stunning enough and shouldn't be overpowered by accessories so go simple and elegant

nails: idk what color they both sound pretty so ill just give you some pic of both :)
navy:
http://pinterest.com/pin/118782508893819699/
http://pinterest.com/pin/224335625160158044/
http://pinterest.com/pin/411094272206604629/


sea foam:
http://pinterest.com/pin/311241024218336563/
http://pinterest.com/pin/96968198199920224/
http://pinterest.com/pin/329255422728245752/


for makeup here are some different suggestions.
dramatic:
http://pinterest.com/pin/2251868536760463/
http://pinterest.com/pin/202450945722389380/
light:
http://pinterest.com/pin/292311832033864212/

http://pinterest.com/pin/342414377888418760/




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Perfect 10 hair color number 4!?




Mackenzie


I have brown hair. It kind of has a tint of red. Im using perfect 10 number 4 to dye it with. What is the closest to the results? Pick one or give me another picture from a website! Thanks

http://images.teamsugar.com/files/users/2/20652/31_2007/AudrinaPatridge.jpg
http://badhairday.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/cameron_diaz_brown_hair.jpg
http://static.ibnlive.com/pix/slideshow/11-2008/the-sexiest-women/8_penelope_630.jpg



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the best hair color that i know of, is the one that god gave you. all the rest is fake. not being yourself.

Has anyone tried Clairol nice'n easy perfect 10 hair color?




YA Novels


does it really work in only 10 minutes? is it good at all?


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I tried it tonight and to answer your question
YES
It works in 10 minutes and I have a few grays
Correction - HAD - they are completely covered up now

Not only is my hair soft and glossy, the color is pretty accurate to what is on the box and not so stinky as when I have coloured my hair at home before
Seems that it has not officially launched because I had to search a few shops for it, but I bought it at a drugstore where they had a nice section of colours, but I do hope they bring out some more reds
The new kind of applicator is helpful & easy to use too
It is like a comb and the mixed dye comes out of several points which I liked a lot, however they do have a traditional pointed tip in the box just in case you prefer
It may be early, but I am realy excited to try this again
possibly some other colors......




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Will a vibrant red hair color --like Hayley Williams' hair-- look good with my olive skin tone?




Jodie J


I'm going to the salon sometime soon [in June] and I would like to dye my hair a bright vibrant copper/red color -- the color of Hayley Williams' hair in Paramore's latest music video, "That's What You Get" -- and I'm wondering if that hair color would look good with my 'olive' or 'yellow' skin tone as they call it. I don't want any other color other than a copper or red, and Hayley has the exact color that I've been wanting! But anyways... thank you! And any answers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! :]


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i have olive skin and i switch between black hair and red hair every few months. sometimes i do both at the same time! lol.
i do a dark red like alyson hannigan
http://www.hanniganfans.com/indexpic.jpg
if its too light it will look orange next to your skin.

PS after you do it, wear green. whether it be your shirts or your eyeshadow. it looks awesome.

Cool skin tone with red hair?




epitome of


I love this hair: http://lookbook.nu/look/1158221-come-wander-with-me

but I have a cool skin tone. Is there any way I could adapt it to work for me?



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No dont!
I have a skin tone that is cool also. Stick to nuterals and beigey tones.
Anything on the red, orangy or yellow side will look horrible!




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in one piece ppl say that red-hair shanks died by black beard is it true??? :O?

Q. in one piece comments ppl say that red-hair shanks died by black beard is it true i am i super fan of one piece i read all the manga released already and the ep plz tell me if he died or NOT !!!!! PLZ


Answer
If you are that big of a fan, and have read the manga already, you should probably already know the answer.

But if you truly don't know, you can simply go to One Piece Wikipedia.

Also, this is the wrong place to put a Manga/Anime question.

How frequently can I dye my hair???? RED?

Q. My hair is pretty long and has been through it's share of colors, but it is very healthy and I take good care of it.


The roots are a little lighter red than the rest but everytime I dye, I do the roots first until it's all the same.

I dye it using Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Deep intense Red.

My natural hair color is a red and light brown but I dyed my hair over a long time of having black hair.

Do I have to wait until my roots grow out? I don't want them to because I want all my hair color to be the same...

please and shanks
@Harpreet

What the hell is that?
It's not even a full link


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You want to dye your hair all red? Is that what you want? You have hot roots, in order to fix that you have to dye your roots with a different formula than your ends, go to sallys, get a red hair dye and a natural brown a level lighter, put this on your roots only with 10 volume, then refresh the rest of your hair with a red demi permanant, 10 volume, one shade lighter red than what you used on your roots.




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Friday, April 25, 2014

Is red hair a mutation that can happen to anyone who is Caucasian or mixed or does it have a specific origin?

Q.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_hair
red hair (also referred to as titian or ginger 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. 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. It is associated with fair skin color, lighter eye colors (gray, blue, green, and hazel), freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
ORIGINS
Red hair is the rarest natural hair color in humans. The pale 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 latitudes by encouraging higher levels of Vitamin D production and also allows the individual to retain heat better than someone with darker skin. Estimates on the original occurrence of the currently active gene for red hair vary from 20,000 to 100,000 years ago. Red hair is caused by a relatively rare recessive gene, the expression of which can skip generations

http://www.purgatory.net/kornelia/1603/red_hair_facts.htm
Less than four percent of the world population has naturally red hair. That is less than two percent in America. The gene for Ginger hair was discovered in 1995 and this discovery got little attention. This is not consistent as red heads have gotten lots of it. Professor Jonathan Rees conducted a study of redheads at Edinburgh University.He identified the"gene for red hair" the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R), found on the 16th chromosome. He found that this single gene was responsible for red hair.
Red hair is a genetic mutation, and is seen on the heads of only four percent of people. Most of these exist in the U.K., the Republic of Ireland, and Australia. The highest percentage of natural redheads in the world is in Scotland (13%), followed closely by Ireland with 10%. In the US, about 2% of the population are natural redheads.
Red headedness is, genetically speaking, a recessive trait. It may appear after several generations of darker hair. Redheads do NOT turn grey. Red hair turned sandy, then white. They are also found to loose their color later in life than people carrying other hair colors.
The first human redheads walked this earth about 50,000 years ago in Africa and then spread throughout Northern Europe. The country name of Russia means "land of reds" in honor of a redheaded Viking by the name of Rurik.
The first redheaded British monarch was a woman. Boudicca was a Celtic warrior was led her people, the Icenti, against the Romans in the C.E. 60âs.
Belief that redheads are witches is a folk belief in Germanic culture. From 1483-1784 thousands of suspected witches were nearly always stripped and searched for âmarks of the devilâ. These included any âabnormalityâ such as freckles, moles, warts, and birthmarks. Red hair was certainly considered an abnormality. Considering the freckle factor for redheads this was a deadly and shocking horror. Somewhere around 45,000 women were tortured and murdered usually by burning at the stake or by drowning.

.http://hair.lovetoknow.com/Red_Hair
Genetics of Red Hair
Part of the allure of red tresses is its rarity: red is found in less than 4 percent of natural hair colors throughout the world. The majority of redheads are concentrated along the edges of both eastern and western Europe, most notably in Scotland, England, and Ireland; countries that have become easily associated with flowing auburn and ginger tresses. In the United States, less than 2 percent of individuals have naturally red shades of hair. The exclusivity of red is due to its genetic makeup: the red chromosome for hair color is a recessive gene, meaning that an individual must inherit the gene from both parents in order to have red locks of any shade.
Redheads have other genetic traits related to their hair color. Red is found predominantly on individuals with very fair skin who are typically more sensitive to ultraviolet radiation, meaning they sunburn easily, and their hair may also need additional radiation protectants. Each individual red strand is thicker than its blonde, black, or brunette counterparts, but redheads typically have up to 30 percent fewer strands on their heads, making hair loss and thinning a potential concern.

If i dyed my red hair brown, would the colour come back again?

Q. I have natural red hair, if i dyed it brown, will my natural colour come through again afterwards? ive heard it words differently on that colour


Answer
Of course not, that will only take you longer to get to your natural color.

Celebrity wears two-tone hair dye all the time, trying to grow out their dye. They call that the ombre style.

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¨




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i want to colour my hair red?




evarielmoo


i want to colour my hair red like in this video at minute 1.44 but the thing is my original hair is black. and i dunno what shades of red is that..and will /can i achieve it?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GEBF1w-ZJ8

thanks.
btw..my skin is asian skin. this is my recent pic http://photos-233.friendster.com/e1/photos/33/29/19229233/1_423224989l.jpg



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You might want to use lighter red color first, I am not sure if you can achieve that look the first time you dye it. You can try and later an just dye it again with the darker red color. Remeber red hair is very hard to dye it over with another color to cover it up. Only if you use black to cover it up. I know this because once i dyed my hair red and it was imposible to get to cover it up.

What color will my hair turn if I use red dye on black hair?

Q. my hair has previously been dyed red, and it shows up with a reddish tint, but do you think dying it the same color would gradually make the color appear noticably?


Answer
If you have black hair, your hair will look black, and have a gorgeous red gleam in sunlight. You could bleach out some highlights and dye them red to really make it all pop.




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Skin tone and red hair?

Q. So they say certain reds look better on people with certain skin tones so I wanted to know what skin tone I have and what color of red would look best one me?

http://tinypic.com/r/k2byxh/5

No negative commons on my picture please or I will report you. Thank you!(:


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Wow, your stunning! Your eyes and skin tone will work beautifully with red hair. I would refer your skin tone as a light olive color, which will also go well with red hair. Based on your skin tone, I would go with a dark red. If you went with a lighter toned red, it would not go well with your skintone. I wouldnt go so red that it was brown, just dark enough to tell it is still red but dark. Good luck!

Red lipstick to match skin tone/hair colour?

Q. My hair's kind of like this colour http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/CAVE/projects/separation/images/Hair_Auburn_Global.jpg but less red, and I've pale skin, but I'm not sure what the undertones are, it's kind of like a creamy colour? Hahaha [And pale blue eyes if that's relevant]

Anyway, I want this lipstick, you have to look it up because MAC won't let me link the exact colour, it's called 'Lady Danger', so would this suit? If not, what would?
http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CAT168&PRODUCT_ID=310

Thanks. :D


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If you are more orange toned, you should choose a more orangey red lipstick. If you tan easily and turn brown nicely, you are probably orange toned.
For the pink toned, which means that you usually burn quickly out in the sun, you want to choose a deeper bluey red. If you're this tone, like me, I would suggest Dubonnet from Mac. It's perfect for that skin tone.

If you really wanted, you can do a different red than your skin tone suits. But, it won't look as good. Trust me, I struggled with this for a long time before I found the right red and realized that I had been choosing the wrong shade all this time. It will really look awful if you don't pick the proper color for your skin.




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Any weed smokers have you heard of the cush what are some crazy marijuana names you heard? by the way the cush?




ffm_10


bin laden
cush
that fire
chocolate



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Here are the strains I know A-Z

Afghan
AK-47
Amsterdam Gold
B-52
Bubblegum
Big Bud
Black Jack
Blueberry
Buddha
California Orange Bud
Chemotherapy Weed
Chocolate
Chitral
Chronic
Durban Poison
Early Girl
Early Pearl
Early Skunk
Euforia
Flo
Great White Shark
Green Spirit
Hawaiian/Skunk
Haze
Haze Skunk
Hempstar
Himalayan Gold
Hindu Kush
Hollands Hope
Hypno
JFK
Jack Herrer
PK2
Kali Mist
KC 33
Kush
Lambsbread
Mango
Master Kush
Mazar
Mighty Mite
Niagara
Niagara X Shiva
Night Queen
Northern Berry
Northern Lights
Northern Lights X Shiva
Northern Lights #1
Northern Lights #5
Northern Lights #5 X Haze
Oasis
Orange Bud
Power Plant
Purple #1
Purple Haze
Purple High
Purple Star
Purple Skunk
Shaman
Sensi Skunk
Shiva
Shiva Skunk
Sky Dog
Skunk #1
Skunk Passion
Skunk red hair
Super Crystal
Super Haze
Swazi
Thai
Thai - Tanic
Thai - Tanic
White Cloud
White Light
White Rhino
White Skunk
White Russian
White Widow
White Widow X Northern Lights #5

what is purple?




anonymous


the drug. i know it's probably a stupid question, but I'd like to know what it is.
well i hear peole saying, oh yeah this guy smokes purple. that's what i'm talking about. Sorry about the confusion.



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You're probably thinking of purple kush or purple haze which are extremely strong strains of weed and they're pretty uncommon. There is also purple hairs on them instead of the usual red/orange.

www.urbandictionary.com is a great website to go to when you're looking for definitions of slang words!! :)




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Do you do at home coloring for red hair?

Q. what kind is best and won't fade and also what kind of other products do you use on your hair?
I am looking for something that works,but won't cost me a lot.
I work nights so I don't go in the sun lol.I also have naturally curly hair though so I have to use gel and hair spray for that and I use cheap stuff.Will that make the color fade?


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Red is an odd colour when it comes to dying hair. It's the quickest to fade, but the hardest to get out. It doesn't matter what dye you use, the red WILL fade within 2 weeks, tops. I dyed my hair red once using Loreal Feria. The results at the beginning were brilliant, I loved it, but after a few weeks it began to fade to an orangy colour. I experimented with different red dyes with a friend, but we couldn't find anything which would hold. The only advise I could give to you if you were to dye your hair red is to wash it in cool water and buy a good colour protecting shampoo and conditioner. But don't do it if you're not prepared to maintain the colour every 3-5 weeks. And when you get bored of the red, its such a terrible colour to get out and it would involve bleach. You also said your hair is curly... Dye would very easily damage your hair, because curly hair isn't very strong. And yes, the gel and spray will make it fade. Hope this helps (:

Sophie (:

How to get desired red hair color when dyeing at home?







I recently dyed my hair with Ion Color Brilliance - Medium Red Brown (4R). This is my first time coloring my hair in at least 5 years so I was starting with a totally clean slate. I'm 24 and my natural hair color is medium brown with reddish blonde highlights (more or less depending on sun exposure). My hair is healthy, semi-thick, and about 3 inches below my shoulders with long layers. I remember when I dyed my hair as a teenager it would pull red but mainly like burgundy....purpleish red. The current look I'm moving toward is more of an orange-red like Isla Fisher (when she has a darker auburn-red color, not too bright). I'm assuming I need to mix two different colors of dye to achieve this but not sure??? I don't want to end up looking like bozo lol Also, don't worry...I dont plan to dye again for another 4-6 weeks as recommended. And I can't afford $200 at a salon so please dont send me in that direction. Thanks!


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I experimented with red dye for about 6 months on my own, but have had red professional dyed hair for 3 years now. I'm a medium brown with sun highlights as well. I got the extreme with self dye, my friends called it mountain dew code red color, to a dark auburn. It really depends on your base color. Those front photos on the box don't tell you what the person started with, so it's better to look at the photos of what your hair will look like depending on your base color. I now go to a haircolorist, but I question if I should continue. Money issues.... I love Isla Fishers hair color, and the girl from MadMen. They are both blondes that dye red, which makes it hard for us brunettes to compete. So don't try to duplicate too much of Isla's color, it won't work for us. So your choice of medium auburn was the right one. If you are really gustsy try a strawberry blonde, it probably won't take as much, and have a darker red since you have brown hair.




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Thursday, April 24, 2014

keep my hair color from fading?

Q. my hair is like bright red! and i love it but i was told even though its permanent it will fade a lot....how
can i keep it from fading or can i?


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I had like red ruby hair for months once and it looked great, it did fade a little but not as much as I was told it would and after months people were still like 'WOW, your hair is red!'

I suggest -
Don't wash it much, if you haven't got oily hair you can get away with once a week or week and a half.

Sun fades hair too if your in it too much.

And perhaps if you consider dying again, go for something brighter and bolder then you would like, so if it is to fade, it will fade to something you'd rather!

best products to keep the red hair coloring?

Q. love to color my hair in red hair dye, unfortunately, the red washes out quickly. wish products can you use to keep the color from fading or perhaps even turning to an ugly orange. also, i do alot of water sports, will the clorox from the pool fade my hair dye even more or not, please help. thanks


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There was something I used to lock the hair color in my hair but I forgot what it was called. It worked better than I thought but the dye still washed out but little over time. All I can think of is wearing a swim cap to keep your hair dry. :/




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hair color??????????????????????




bubble


what color hair might look good on an indian other than BLACK? thx for dyeing?? linkz with ppics plz?


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where you looking at an all over colour or just a few high/low lights?

for an all over colour i would think a violet red they look stunning......a really deep colouring which oozes depth and colour when in the sun.

or for high light a caramel colouring is lovely (not my personal fav)
or depending on how vibrant you want the colour i love vivid red's with the dark hair colouring. it looks amazing.

How do you get colored, red hair to stay vibrant red?

Q. Red hair always fades really easily, what's a way to keep it nice?


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You can use the color shampoo and conditioners from Artec, it brings out the color and keeps it alive while depositing some color to the hair. Also use shampoo/cond for color treated hair.




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What color is my skin, is it ivory, is it warm, cool, and would red or auburn hair color look good for me? pic




Dr. Clean


is my skin tone warm or cool?
would you say my skin is ivory?
also, would a pretty auburn or red hair color look good for me?
thank you
it would be helpfull if you could leave links to shade would look good for me thank you :)
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj230/akk6677/Smile.jpg



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A way to figure out if you have a warm or a cool skin tone is to look at the veins in your arm. If they look blue, chances are you are a cool; if they have more of a greenish tint, you're probably a warm.
Im guessing your cool skinned. A strong rich colour would work well. So yes auburn would be amazing i think...

http://cosmetic-makeovers.com/2007/02/13/jessicas-new-man-and-new-hair

Jessica Simpsons hair color maybe??

What would you say my skin colour is and would I look good in red hair?

Q. What do you say? Would my skin look good with red hair?


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Your most beautiful hair color will bring out the subtleties of your skin tone and enhance its natural beauty. Knowing this, we went to Joico Celebrity Colorist Beth Minardi, who has colored the heads of celebs including Kirsten Dunst, Cameron Diaz and Brad Pitt, to find out exactly which shades of hair color work best on various skin tones. Minardi says that "skin tone is extremely important and serves as a guide for the colorist," and generally a good rule of thumb when it comes to picking shades is, if you have cool-toned skin, your color should also be cool in tone and vice versa. If you have warm-toned skin, you should opt for a warmer-toned hair color.

Before starting the quiz below to determine which skin tone you have and thus which hair colors will look best on you, check out these quick at-home hair coloring tips:

* For the most foolproof and flawless finish, always choose a box that's within two shades lighter or darker than your current color.
* To keep hair healthy, apply color to unwashed hair. The natural oils work to protect your hair from damaging product.
* If you want to use a semi-permanent color, know that you can only go darker or hide grays. Semi-permanent hues won't lighten hair.
* There is a specified time for leaving the dye on your hair for a reason. Obey it or you could end up with two-toned strands.




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Red Hair Help!!!!Experienced people help!?

Q. I dyed my hair red with L'oreal Highcolor Highlights red and magenta (in the red box) mixed together, and it was the most beautiful color ever and it was a dark magenta red color! but I washed it and after a while I needed to redye my hair, and I used the same dye, and it made my hair brighter and it look horrible! I don't know what to do now to make it back to the dark red pretty color. Should I redye it with the red box dye? or would that make it brighter? or the black box dye? (ive seen some girl have bright hair and use the black box dye and it turned out darker) wait what does that do? ( Sorry I'm just SUPER confused) or should I put brown over it to make it a magenta color again???


The pretty color that I miss
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99868183@N05/9447430491/in/photostream/

The color I have and hate
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99868183@N05/9447421975/in/photostream/

Please help and tell me how to fix it, and I can't go to a professional because Im saving up money to go to New York soon.

Please help


Answer
First off it's because your hair was dark at first so it got lighter but still had dark pigment. Then you died it AGAIN causing the rest of the dark pigment to be bleached. You will have to die your hair an even darker color that it was originally (if you had virgin hair before) then re-dye your hair the red. This time don't wash it! lol

And please beware! Doing all this dying will probably, most-likely cause your hair to be fried/dry looking and or fall out.

How common is red hair within (Ashkenazi) Jews?

Q. More common than in the rest of population? About how much percent?


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The only statistic I've seen relating to that is that in the early 1900's amongst the immigrant Jewish population of New York City (mostly Aschkenazic) there was about 3.5 to 4% red heads. That puts it in the same range as the entire US population which is between 2 and 6%. If you are talking the entire world population the percent overall drops to fractions of a percent since the largest proportion of people on earth are in India and Asia where red hair is extremely uncommon.

I doubt anyone keeps much in the way of records on hair color since it is changeable and superficial anyway. I know a lot of people with red hair as children who became brunettes when the got older. And some red hair is caused by poor nutrition in developing countries, rather than being genetic. Plus millions of people (men and women) dye their hair. So I doubt you will find super-accurate surveys of gingers.




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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

What color of red hair dye is that on the top layer?(see link)?




Ayee


http://m.pinterest.com/pin/203295370652059058/


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There just red.

Surprised huh?

Because red is a strong color.

Can I get my hair this color using box dye without bleaching?

Q. My hair now: http://pinterest.com/pin/469992911083583482/
Color I want: http://pinterest.com/pin/469992911083584828/

If so, what color dye should I use?


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Oh, I was thinking you were going to go superlight. But, you can actually just get a light auburn color, if you get a dark auburn, your hair will still look very dark and only some traces of red highlights will show up. So go with a light auburn, and you should get that color easily. The hard part will be maintain it that color. As the color(auburn) fades, your hair will start to look orange, so I would invest in a good shampoo and conditioner that adds color to your hair everytime you wash, or not wash your hair as often if you can. I have used John frieda's brand, and it works well, but there are more expensive brands out there. Also, don't be fooled by the more expensive fancy looking dye brands, like L'Oreal feria. In my opinion, that is one brand that is overpriced and worthless. Me and a couple of my female friends have not been impressed. To me, that particular brand fades easily. So, if you have virgin hair, even the cheaper brands will work nicely for the color you are trying to achieve. Hope this helps and good luck:)




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Parents really hate my hair and its annoying me!?

Q. My parents really hate my hair style now as they think i look a 'nob' in their words. My family are muslims and i don't follow the religion anymore cause i have different opinions but that isn't the case. Am growing my hair cause i hate the short boring styles to do anime hair styles but because am asian its doubly difficult as i have very very thick strong hair and they keep threatening to kick me out or cut all my hair off when am asleep. Obviously i have to go hairdressers every so often but i also get new highlights in my hair every 3-4 months which they hate even more! I love my style the way it is now because i feel as though it suits the personality i have because am a rocker/metal fan and a big anime fan so i like it but they absolutely hate it and its hurting my self esteem in the sense they make me feel self concious about my self. I think what they hate is the thickness of my hair and they say it looks all boofy when i straighten it so is there any advice to get thinner hair from thick without thinning my hair out cause i already get it thinned at hair dressers. Also i have black hair and usually get darkish brown highlights and next 2-3 weeks am getting dark red in so it makes them hate it even more! -.-
I'd move out if i could but am 18 and not working, my plan is to have to take the annoying comments for the next 3 years whilst i go uni after college, find a job to pay enough for me to live on my own because i have soo many ideas in mind but am trying to play safe but obviously they hate it..


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Well, yeah? They hated my long hair for over 50 years! I've moved out of the house since age 21, and have styled my hair thousands of different styles since then. . . . . a family of my own, so it's not that I was still a kid.

They just hate long hair period. Until one day, my mom heard compliments about my hair when out shopping. I looked @ her and she finally had a small smile, to let me know she 'approved'.

You can either move out, continue fighting & pleasing them, or do what they asked from you. In the 70's, everyone had long hair, but I couldn't, but I did anyway.

You have thick hair, you don't want to thin them, unless you're cutting split ends. They will just grow weird. Chemicals are damaging to the hair, and too much of that causes hair loss, but I can't tell you not to stop using chemicals, but I'd rather say: cutting or thinning the hair is better than messing with chemicals. Even Lourdes, Madonna's DD, had an undercut because her mom is very strict, instead of chemicals do that. Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

Chemicals also causes cancer. Google hair dyes & cancer.
Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. 11-22-11. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND.

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

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.
Vanessa Minnillo Lachey: "I dated a guy once who wanted me to have blonde hair. Clearly, he was the wrong guy for me! I went to a lady who bleached my hair and it literally fell out. So, not only did I go back to my natural hair, I broke up with the guy!"

One example: MY HAIR DRESSER DYED MY HAIR GREY. I've been crying for the last 2 hours, I want to kill that bish for destroying what was amazing bleach blonde hair. AND to make things worse, she cut my extensions WAY too short.

"23 years old Rihanna is well known for changing her hairstyle and hair colour on a regular basis and it looks as though all those treatments have finally begun to take their toll on her mane and perhaps her common sense." US Showbiz 2-18-12 Rihanna has reportedly paid $23,500 for an emergency haircut after hers was ruined in a sauna, to fly out hair stylist from L.A. to London..The Province 3-1-12.
A WOMAN was temporarily blinded when her face swelled up "like a football" following what she told was a severe reaction to hair dye.
Carmen Rowe, 25, from Swansea was hospitalised for three days after using the Clairol 'Nice n' Easy' natural black colour. She said: "I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hairstyle. I just want to warn parents what could happen." She claimed she carried out a skin test 48 hours before using the dye without a problem and has been colouring her hair since she was 13. March 3, 2012.

Sources:
Google FDA.gov & search for Hair Dye & Relaxers.
Google: Hair Dye FAQ's Are Hair Dyes Safe?

Does any one know a Woman Born Joyce Ann Smith in her 50's who as a young girl had very red hair?




kritikos43





Answer
STALKER, try classmates.




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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

what's the perfect RED colour for my hair?




claire


im chinese, considered fair. i want to try red hair colour. which kind of red do u think is suitable for me? so that i can look fair, complement my skin. went to the salon, on the l'oreal hair colour chart, there r Mahogany brown, light brown with red reflect etc. help! every brown colour on the golden side that i've tried bombed on me! i looked washed out...i want red but not FIERY red, and i like it bright too. if someone can specify a colour on the l'oreal Majibrown series (or just the colour chart), that'll be really helpful!


Answer
Reds come in a vast palette of tints and nuances â so many, in fact, that there is surely a hue (or two) for you. But you are right â the wrong red can make your skin look washed-out or sallow or too ruddy.

The main factors to consider are your skin tone and eye colour. For example, warm or coppery tones complement greenish/hazel eyes and a golden or peachy complexion. Blue eyes and rosy-beige skin are enhanced by violet or burgundy shades.

I suggest you take some favourite shades for
a test-drive on your own photo with the interactive Easy Expert tool on the website for Loreal Paris.
(http://www.lorealparis.ca/en/haircolor/index_colourexpertise.asp)

I want to dye my black hair (dyed) with red streaks...?




blackned_w


I know that the most effective permenant way is bleach and that its terrible for your hair. Im still debating using it. So far the only product ive really found to use (and i know it barely lasts) is;

Loreal Color Rays

I had Loreal Color Pulse up but the color chart said the color i wanted wouldnt work with my hair color.

Also if there are any other suggestions or if anyone knows of a bleach and color kit all in one (Like Smart Colour but i want to go out to stores and get it, i live in the US i dont think its sold here) I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!



Answer
first off i am a licensed hairdresser....#2 I have almost black hair naturally depending on the intgrety of ur hair bleqching it is FINE as long as its done by a professional cauqse we know what we are doing.
I have pink in my hair from bleaching it and putting color in, its is perfect and vibrant. dont use loreal.....i use this permanant hair color that is really good at not fading because lets face it high fashion reds FADE!!! Its a professional product, but u can find it on ebay or if u havce a friend that can shop and the hairdresser only sotres buy this..GOLDWELL ELUMEN RR@all....also buy the lock to lock ur color in. in NY The color cost me $10 for a good sized bottle and the lock it like $8. u dont need developer, it is really good for ur hair because it is a deposit onl,y color.....lol if u live in upstate ny i can help u with ur hair, but if not feel free to ask me more questions...good luck




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Pictures of red hair with blonde underneath?

Q. i have my hair colored a dark red and want to add blonde streaks or something underneath because im boredd of just red. but i cant find any pics to see what this combo would look likee soooo can anyone help me find somee? :/


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http://www.google.com/imgres?q=blonde+hair+with+red+underneath&hl=en&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=LkIvrj-nAz88dM:&imgrefurl=http://www.becomegorgeous.com/user/indira-photos/red_and_scene-1731.html&docid=iPaoKIr-P_-U3M&w=300&h=400&ei=yhk7To32N6Xv0gHf2-i7Aw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=178&vpy=101&dur=3914&hovh=259&hovw=194&tx=98&ty=157&page=1&tbnh=146&tbnw=109&start=0&ndsp=26&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&biw=1366&bih=643

OR

http://www.google.com/imgres?q=blonde+hair+with+red+underneath&hl=en&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=HFrgXFvAqUAPhM:&imgrefurl=http://myhairisemo.blogspot.com/2010/02/blonde-dark-red-emo-hair.html&docid=AxfElSoD9IEYAM&w=293&h=400&ei=yhk7To32N6Xv0gHf2-i7Aw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=649&vpy=107&dur=308&hovh=193&hovw=139&tx=97&ty=145&page=1&tbnh=146&tbnw=103&start=0&ndsp=26&ved=1t:429,r:4,s:0&biw=1366&bih=643
that's a really good one
AND
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=red+hair+with+blonde+underneath&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&tbm=isch&tbnid=GKN4o11BFKoo6M:&imgrefurl=http://madradhair.livejournal.com/37701875.html&docid=0nGMT72bJwDFpM&w=230&h=300&ei=DBw7TpbCL8nZgQff7oHPBg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=306&vpy=96&dur=8901&hovh=240&hovw=184&tx=90&ty=171&page=2&tbnh=151&tbnw=116&start=23&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:23&biw=1366&bih=643

I have light brown hair and red underneath and want it blonde. ?




Michelle..


My hair is light brown and i have red underneath it which doesn`t start at the roots as it has grown out a bit. i want my hair blonde but what will happen to the red underneath?.
My ahir is natural brown . but 3 months ago i dyed underneath my brown hair red. so half of it is red and half is brown



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It could go pink, I remember when I died my hair blond and red my whole hair turned pink! I'd recommend you talking to your hairdresser maybe even getting your hair chemically stripped before colouring it again.




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book character with short red hair?




Cat Bishop


Got a themed birthday party, with the theme books. I'm looking for a book character with shortish hair, preferably red - darker red - or brown. Or any character with yellow cat eyes. I would be happy with either male or female characters...Thanks!!!


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Is this because your own hair is short and red?

Why not go as Ron Weasley? If you have a friend with dark hair, they could go as Harry Potter (it doesn't matter what sex you are - I'm female and went as Harry Potter to a party - we made cloaks out of material from the market!).

What about one of the X-Men? Kitty Pride (Shadowcat) has short red hair in this picture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PrydeSHIELD.jpg

My other suggestion would be Tinkerbell - in Disney's version she's a blonde, but in the film Hook she was played by Julia Roberts with short red hair. And in the book/play she is only described as a speck of light.

Otherwise, you can always take artistic licence and just go as your favourite character, albeit with red hair. You could buy a wig for about £6 -£10 from a costume shop that would cover your head, or alternatively wear a mask!

Hope you have fun!

pictures of RED hair? please post 10 pts to favorite?




Elly


ok please post pictures of red hair 9natural colored not actually punk-red-red people keep posting those.... i really like cintia dickers hair so her pictures would be great please help


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Here are red heads:

http://www.mainartists.com/images/ElisadeGrey.Colour.jpg
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/5843824-lg.jpg
http://glamouredited.com/images/hair/J_moore.jpg
http://www.hji.co.uk/hjimages/images/qhs1147/hji/medium/2006-long-red.jpg
http://www.tattletart.com/wp-content/nicola-roberts-foto.jpg
http://www.redheads.ie/images/titian1.jpg

Pictures of Cintia Dickers:

http://images.nymag.com/fashion/models/cdicker/cdicker_profile.jpg
http://blog.zoozoom.com/fashionmodels/fashionweek--Cintia-Dicker3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Cintia_Dicker.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/83/267648536_d469e3e249.jpg?v=0
http://www.the-blank-slate.com/wiki/images/3/32/Ygritte.jpg
http://bp3.blogger.com/_1k97eAgA9NI/SCtoeGOmfPI/AAAAAAAAAuA/5fHhIs6yDbg/s1600-h/Face.jpg
http://bp0.blogger.com/_1k97eAgA9NI/SCtoeWOmfQI/AAAAAAAAAuI/jccfmP7vN7E/s1600-h/Grainy.jpg
http://bp1.blogger.com/_1k97eAgA9NI/SCtoemOmfRI/AAAAAAAAAuQ/pisEyuT5Sws/s1600-h/Hair.jpg
http://bp2.blogger.com/_1k97eAgA9NI/SCtoe2OmfSI/AAAAAAAAAuY/2xidgjOTcVo/s1600-h/Elle.jpg
http://angelglam.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/cintia19110601.jpg
http://www.angelglam.com/blog/models/page/2/
http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/5733/cintia1ee5.jpg
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/7587/dracoginny23aw3.jpg

Want more? Hope this helps. :-)




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Pallet Expander? Braces??




Dancer


Ok so in like a week i'm getting my pallet expander on and i'm nervous. If anyone has them please give me all the details.

Then braces...what color should i get...(i have brown hair and brown eyes)..THANKS!!!!



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I've had both so I'm pretty pro at this. WIth the expander, you will have a lisp at first but it'll pass in time as long as you keep talking. Make sure not to play with it too much, because they break very easily. And as for braces color, do something that matches the majority of your wardrobe, but stay away from yellow (makes your teeth look yellow), white (it makes your teeth look yellow in comparison) and red (it makes you look like your mouth is bleeding)

Can i dye my hair if i washed it this morning?

Q. Okay so i currently have my hair dyed a mixture of blond and dark brown and im planning to dye it all black. i washed my hair at around 10 this morning and its almost 1 now. can i dye my hair black now and still have it turn out okay?
please help :/


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Hello there!

You shouldn't have a problem with your recent shampoo hindering the success of your dye! However, if I may ask: How light are the blonde pieces in your hair? If you put a dark color on the top of them, they may turn out a green color or even purple color.

If you want to be on the safe side, I would do a two step process to ensure you don't have any unwanted shades peeping through. Color your hair a shade that is inbetween the color you have and the color you desire. Make sure it has a lot of warmth in it, even picking a natural red/golden color. Then, after you've completed that, you should have a perfect pallet to perform you next dye job!

It is recommended you get at least the inbetween job done at a salon so that a semi permanent color is used as the filler and not something as damaging as a box of hair color!

But some people don't have problems going from blonde/brown to black! I just thought I would share from experience what works best for me!

Hope that helps!!!




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Monday, April 21, 2014

Do you want a new nickname?

Q. JUST see whatever you match with, then type it in



What color of shirt are you wearing?

Red=loud
Green=yucky smelly
Blue=hott
White=naughty
Pink=freaky
Yellow=skanky
Purple=a little TOO happy
Black= emo
Orange=multicolored
Gray=horny
Aqua= preppy
Brown=tree-hugging
Multicolored= sweaty
Other=candy-flavored
Nothing= Sexy

What kind of pants are you wearing?

Shorts=mexican
Skirt=hot piece of ass
Skort=homo
Jeans= skater
Ripped Jeans= prep
Capris=cutie
Cordoroy=weightlifter
Cargo=clown
Sweats=gangsta
Thong=..........
Boxers=manwhore
Bootieshorts=caterpillar
Pajamas=apple juice drinker
OTHER =sex kitten
Nothing=pornstar
Jean Shorts= G


: What color is your hair?

burgundy= That's in love
black= with a seductive smile
brown= with sexy legs
red= with a BAD REP
don't know=with a small ass
dirty blonde=with a fabulous booty
bald=with herpes...type 2...and bad
I'm a preppy caterpillar with a faboulous booty =)


Answer
I am candy flavored mexican with a seductive smile...


haaa!!! Nice... pretty cool question.. thanks..

Would people care about Saul "Canelo" Alvarez if.......?

Q. he had brown hair, instead of red hair? Had brown, tan skin instead of white skin with freckles? If he looked Hispanic instead of Irish?

I'm not disputing his talent, but I don't think he would be as hyped by GBP if he looked like a regular Hispanic guy. Take for instance a guy like Alfredo Angulo, another Mexican boxer. He's mean looking and has the talent, but he doesn't generate nearly as much hype as Canelo, yet I think Angulo would kill Canelo. Same thing goes for Vanes Matirosyan. A California Armenian fighter with talent who nobody really knows about, but I think he would beat Canelo as well.

What do you guys think?


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I will have to agree with your assessment. when i googled him recently, one article started with the following line..."Sporting baby-faced looks with red hair and freckles"...so yeah, it appears GBP is milking his looks for all they are worth. I was watching one of his fights and i lost count of how many times his red hair and good looks were mentioned. Nothing wrong with that, i suppose, as long as you have the performances to back it up, but no question in my mind if he had more "typical" hispanic looks he would not be hyped as much. perhaps "the cinnamon-colored one" had better be careful and not read his own press, or go hollywood. boxing is a tough sport, and if there is a perception he's mostly about marketing, he will give opponents extra motivation to beat him.




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Black Asian hair dying?

Q. So, i have black asian hair and im tired of it. so im gonna dye my hair. but i realllly like this color: http://media.photobucket.com/image/Reddish%20Brown%20Asian%20hair/bancclothing/Korean%20Celebrities%20wearing%20Banc/b010_400.jpg
and hairstyle(: (if you cant see the picture, its like a orangish, red/brown. haha.

do you think i could dye my hair like that? considering my hairs black?


Answer
No. FYI:

http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudience/ForWomen/ucm118527.htm

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, 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.


I've responded to many girls (guys now too) under 15 experiencing in hair loss since 2009, due to hair straightening, relaxers and hair dyes. Women 60-90 have those same symptoms but it took them years to get there. But for 15 & under, giving advice here? They can't predict the future of their hairs, until they're in their 30's, but 15 & under with hair loss? C'mon! I've responded 7 in 2 hours 9-3-10 alone.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudienâ¦

One example found from YA HAIR: "i am 17 yrs old. i had a curly perm when i was 13 years old . im thinking of going to a dermatologist to help me with my hair loss. what can they do
to help with my hair loss. its so embarrassing has anyone had help from dermatologistâ¦."
Hair protectant doesn't protect hair 100%. Like using sunscreens, you still get sunburned. Same with hair.

When it does that, it is too late to do anything about it. That's another reason why the hair industry is a billion dollar business, their main job is to make tons of money and they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss, due to 'abuse'.

One example of hair loss on a 16 years old.
I'm 16 years old, i don't really die my hair that much i probably died it like twice this whole year. well i lose soooo much hair EVEY SINGLE DAY, i lose soo much, that I'm literally almost bald :,( my doctor said she thinks its some kind of hormone change, then my hairstylist says its because its waaay to dry, but idk what it is because it wont stop falling out!!! It might be because i use to straighten it when i had mouse in it, but that was like 2 years ago.. helpp!!!

Another example, ? about her age:
"I recently decided to dye my hair. I didn't like the first color so I dyed it again a week later. Then I permed it 4 weeks later, now its really dry and brittle and falls out everywhere, it comes out in chucks when I comb it or even wash."

Google hair dyes & cancer spec. black hair dyes which is made from tar. Some people smoke & tan all their lives and do not get cancer. But there are 2nd hand & 3rd hand smoke who are now carrying their oxygen tank so they can breath or have cancer. Same with hair dyes. I've responded 3 in the last 15 mins. 9-26-10. If you're not affected today, or next month, you may never be affected and you're one of the lucky ones. It doesn't take overnight, it takes years of hair experimentation with hair dyes.
http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/hair-dye-faqs

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read!
http://www.hennaforhair.com/ppd/pjackson.html

One example on someone who had re-bleached her hair now they're falling out.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100717233532AAFk6f9&r=w&pa=AptqD2bwHTHc6eiPYKA0tpdDGjt2NBPtjz3M.sEZY.iYLg--&paid=voted

http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/hair-dye-faqs

Source(s):
I know hair. I have over 4 decades of hair know-how. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy hair down to my knees. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80's & 90's. I've known people in their 30's whose hair stopped growing from ironing their hair in the 70's.

How do i make my hair look korean?

Q. Im really into kpop and i was wondering how I can achieve a casual-looking hairstyle such as those of SHINee or EXO-K. I have wavy,thick, short black hair, and I'm a 14 year old boy.. I'm looking for a style that doesn't require long hair or irritating bangs or anything like that. Thanks :)


Answer
How to Get Korean Hair for Boys
Edited by Sarah Eliza, Anonymousgurl!x

Boys! Do you want to look stylish like a Korean star such as SHINee or Super Junior? Do you want to be the next member of 2PM? If so, then this article is for you!

1 Start with getting a good haircut. Ask for a heavily layered haircut, but most importantly one that suits you. You don't want a haircut that doesn't match with your face. Look at pictures of Kpop idols and see which styles suit you, and then ask the hairdresser to create your hairstyle. Get inspiration from pictures of Kpop stars. You may want to bring a picture, but if you're embarrassed you can give simple directions and try to get that style.

2 Obtain hairstyling product. A lot of Kpop stars also tend to have very volumised hair. This can be achieved with the use of mousse and hairspray.

3 Wash your hair. You will want to brush your hair while washing it to untangle it.

4 Comb a handful or two handfuls of mousse through your hair in the pattern you want, then blow-dry. You may want to comb the mousse and your hair to one side, because asymmetrical hair is quite popular amongst Kpop stars.

5 Use any gel or wax, and make sure you make your hair really textured. Kpop stars tend to have very textured hair. A tip is that a lot of male Kpop stars have very asymmetrical hair, so try styling your hair asymmetrically. Brush to one side, but remember to make detailed texture too.

6 Spray some hairspray to set the look, as Korean hairstyles can be pretty fragile due to the detail in textures.

Tips

You may want to get your hair asymmetrical or at least to one side from the beginning of the styling process; i.e. right after washing your hair.

Remember, you can always search for Kpop hairstyles on the Internet. Get tips off the Internet as well.

You may want to dye your hair, but only if you're allowed and only if your body reacts well to it. It is best to get your hair dyed by a professional, as they can choose a shade that suits you as well as do the job well. If you have black hair, then it is hard to dye. You will be able to add tints to your hair, but only with lighter shades. Lighter shades would turn out darker than expected, so opt for a shade lighter than your target shade if you have black hair. A lot of Kpop stars have their hair bleached first, i.e. some of the colour taken away so it can be dyed as black hair is always hard to dye. Remember, you don't have to bleach it blonde as that is very damaging especially since your original hair colour is black. Bleaching it to light or even medium brown is fine. You may want to look at shades of red (strong reds usually don't go with Kpop stars though), and shades of brown. You may get blonde hair if it suits you, as some Kpop stars have very suiting blonde hair, such as SNSD's Jessica (or SHINee's Jonghyun, Big Bang's G-Dragon, if you're looking for male examples).

Warnings

You may have allergic reactions to some products. Don't use if you do. Always test the product on a small section of your skin, before going all out on your hair.

Don't be too obsessed with your hair, and don't try too hard keeping it in shape. A lot of Kpop boy bands dance wildly and yet their hair doesn't get too out of shape. Just get it sprayed and volumized and it'll be okay, and just fix it after physical activity. Trying too hard will make you look unnatural and obsessed with yourself. A lot of Kpop boy bands' hair look fine after dancing energetically, and that's saying something.
Remember to only choose styles and colours that suit you.

If you are getting Asian hair products off the Internet, use a trusted site.

Things You'll Need

Hairspray
mousse
A comb
Water supply
Hair dye (optional)
Pictures for inspiration




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Hair turning red from hair product?




usawpmynt


I recently used a product called A Touch of Sun in my hair that is used to make the hair blonder. But now my hair looks reddish and people are noticing. What should I do to eather make it blonde like i wanted it or just back to my natural brown. (I'm a boy by the way)


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i know i have used that before and it takes a few times for it to turn blonde. if you have only used it once or twice its going to take awhile. it also has a lot to do with the pigment in your hair. you might have reddish tones to your hair. so you can
1) keep using the product
2) buy actual blonde hair dye
3) buy hair dye to match it back to your original color
4) use nothing and eventually the touch of sun will fade

red hair QUESTION?! how to get bright red....?




lalalala.


I have dark brown hair, with bleached strands through which have been dyed red by my hairdresser which have gone like bright red. n the rest WAS all a dark brown, dark, dark red.

I have since then thrown over red dyes to get more red, which has gone perfectly fine!



If i bleach my own hair, myself only bits of it, and get a red hair dye will it be ok? Not go ginger or yellow or green.



Answer
Red dye over bleached hair can get really orange-y, so definitely let your stylist do the red part. You also want to be careful of what's in your bleach product and your stylist's dyes. Even though you rinse your hair really well, the hair shaft can still be coated in color. If the product you use is incompatible with your stylist's product, it could fry your hair.

If you're looking for an auburn kind of red, you might like the results you get using body art quality henna. Make sure you find BAQ, though, because any lesser quality could potentially react to the bleaching process just as badly as traditional dyes.




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Sunday, April 20, 2014

I have a huge mole on my shoulder... and it's changing, and quite frankly, I'm worried.?

Q. I've had this mole on my shoulder since I must have been four years old, and, it's always been the same size and shape (just smaller than the average sized chocolate chip, not quite the width of a grown female's pinky nail, but not quite small either). Also, I've always had a few light hairs that grow out of it. But about six months ago it started changing color as well as began bulging out a little. It began getting paler and more skin-color rather than its usual dark brown. It's always been soft to touch like skin, but has recently gotten thicker-feeling. Also as far as the bulging, every now and then it will inflate then ooze a clear, watery ooze, then it would be normal again. Not a lot of ooze, though, just a little.

Just now, however, I felt it and it was really swollen, and really cold, and hard, and really pale, almost transparent. It was a little wet from the clear ooze so I gave it a little squeeze like a zit and a little more came out. So, and I probably shouldn't have done this, but, I squeezed it hard enough to completely drain it, and it started bleeding a little. It oozed enough water to drench the tips of my fingers. It then returned to it's usual self (and by usual I mean to the state it has become recently, not before six months ago). But it is red now from blood just under the skin's surface.

Should I be alarmed?


Answer
I don't mean to scare you but that is one of the classic textbook signs. You should show it to a doctor. Doctors don't even bother these days to do a biopsy, he'll just take it off right there in the office. It's about a ten-minute thing, a few squirts of novocaine, trace around it with a knife, and two or three stitches. Then the little lump of tissue goes to a lab to be examined under a microscope for cancer cells.

Good luck!




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Is red hair a bad colour to choose?

Q. I was thinking of dying my hair red, but my friend say's that's how emo's have it :/
what do you think?


Answer
Red is a really fun color!
You just have to pick the right shade for your skin color. It is a high maintenance color though, it definitely fades the fastest (I've been every color and Red is the hardest to maintain). The good thing about that though is if you decide you don't like it, it'll be gone in a few weeks!
I was really lucky, I did it myself and followed ALL the directions and it came out well.
Red is not an 'emo' hair color, it's all about how you wear it. If you want to try it, do it! It's just hair! It grows back and if it's really bad, you can get it fixed.

Good luck!

Would I suit red hair?

Q. 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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Answer
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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