Saturday, May 3, 2014

brown hair w/ red highlights?




-ish


i have curly brown hair and i want to put red in it.
my problem is i dont know what color red,

i dnt want it to be BAM bright red, because i think tht look like "oh thats jst an attention seeking teenager"

but i do want it to be pretty noticable.

also, i dont really like the red that comes off as maroon/purple.

anybody have picture examples?



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I have dark brown hair with natural red highlights. I don't think pictures will do you any good; what you really need to do is go to a professional hairdresser, who specializes in hair colouring, for advice. Your hair dresser can compare different shades of red hair samples with your natural hair colour to determine the best shade that suits both your natural hair colour and complexion. Or you could even have your brown hair lightened, or changed to a darker shade with the appropriate red highlights which would best suit your complexion. That was the advice that I gave a friend of mine who liked my hair and the result was fantastic and really suited her - the hair dresser did a great job! And now she is able to do it herself.

Highlights, red hair ?????




Hulahoop -


Ive had dyed red hair for years but i now want a change, will it work if i go to the hair dresser and ask for my hair to be dyed brown and then highlights put in

Thanks



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well i know for some cases hair dyed with red is hard to change in colour, coz my sis tried and it took her 3 times to dye her hair before she got anywhere close to brown and it also depends on the colour of your red hair. is it orangy?? or like red wine kind of red... welll it also depends on the type of hair you have. try hair colour remover and dying your hair again in the right colour. but the people in the hair dressers should know wat to do. it is their profession you know :))




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Friday, May 2, 2014

what are good color pallets for spring or summer weddings?




Venus


I also have to be careful because I have red hair and so some colors do clash with me so any ideas would be great! Thanks


Answer
I think pastels look beautiful on red-heads. Maybe tiffany blue and white or pale green?

Mine will be purple and white for a June wedding.

Whatâs my âcolor palletâ?




me


Iâm looking to re-do my wardrobe. How do I figure out what colors are most flattering to me? Whatâs my âcolor palletâ?

I donât understand what this âspring, fall, winter, summer, silver, goldâ color pallet stuff is about or how I fit in to them.

Iâve dark brown hair with naturally reddish highlights, very fair skin, and blue/green eyes. Iâve also noticed that most foundations look orange on me. One of the few foundations that donât turn orange on me is âfairly lightâ by Bare Minerals.



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you are a spring. Spring colors that would suit you well are aqua-blues, greens, reds, and purples.




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Is blond hair recessive or dominant to red hair?

Q. My hair is darkish blond and so is my brothers, but my sister who is 5 years old and her hair is light reddish blond. Will it turn darker eventually cos both me and my brother's hair both were really light as kids but now that we're older its turned slightly darker. My father has blond hair just like mine but my moms is red. I was wondering whether blond hair is dominant to red or are they co-dominant?


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The genetics of hair colour is still not fully understood, especially not the range of shades. There are at least two gene locations involved, one connected with dark vs blond hair and the other is concerned with red hair.

The red hair allele seems to be recessive to non-red hair and is to do with not converting a reddish pigment to a darker pigment. See link below.

There must be other genes and factors involved in fixing how much of various pigments are produced and predicting colour change is more or less impossible. My cousin had clearly brown hair for her first few years, and then it suddenly went blonde like her brother's and has been for nearly two decades now.

Is red hair dominant?




Cristina D


My husband has strawberry blond hair and blue eyes and he has the fairest skin I have ever seen with lots of freckles on his body. His sister and Mom also have strawberry blond hair. I am half Hispanic and half Italian. I have very dark hair and very dark eyes and an olive complexion.

I wonder what our baby will look like. Is there a high possibility our baby will have red hair? I always thought my genes were dominant (dark hair and eyes). I will be happy either way because I just want a healthy baby, but I'm curious about this...
Thank you! I have researched it online but couldn't find a good answer.



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Hi, Cristina!

The hair and eye color of your child(ren) will depend on whether or not you have recessive genes for blue eyes, light hair.

Your husband can only 'donate' the genes for blue eyes and red hair as his genes are doubly recessive.

If you can only 'donate' the dominant dark eyes and hair genes than the child(ren) will have the darker features.

If you have a recessive gene for blue eyes or light hair, then it is possible for the child(ren) to have these lighter features.

Congratulations and I wish you and your husband a healthy and happy child(ren)!

John H




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Why do many jews have red?




waterbear_


please explain
which ethnic group is responsible for passing on this red haired reccesive gene to ashkenazi jewish population.



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Red hair appears in people with two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a change in the MC1R protein comes mainly from people in Northern and Western Europeans and their descendants and between 1-2% of the worlds population has red hair

Did King David have Red hair and was he a full Hebrew?

Q. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/7061-hair

Red-haired persons are supposed to be very passionate and traitorous; hence, perhaps, the red hair attributed to Judas in early Christian art'

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/7061-hair

Nirzevet . .Mother of David
http://www.chabad.org/theJewishWoman/article_cdo/aid/280331/jewish/Nitzevet-Mother-of-David.htm
David had a ruddy complexion. as well

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/20/us-greece-church-idUSBRE83J1A820120420
David had a ruddy complexion. as well

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/20/us-greece-church-idUSBRE83J1A820120420


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I'm bemused by the idea of David having red hair (myself being a redhead...), but the evidence seems extraordinarily weak.

It seems that the myth of personality associated with redheads vary widely from culture to culture. In my culture, redheads are deemed to be neither passionate nor traitorous, but are claimed to be very quick to anger and violence (which is a thing that has always made people who knew me laugh when it was spoken - I am quite the opposite, but still very redheaded).

David was "a full Hebrew". The very first "Hebrews" - Abraham and his descendants - were a mixture of people, because it not only included Abraham's descendants but also the descendants of all of his servants whom he had obtained from far-flung regions. Likewise in the time of Moses, at the least several Egyptians and Jethro's family were among them, and probably several other "foreigners" that went unmentioned or barely mentioned (such as Ethiopians). The Hebrews were never an insular tribe in the sense that they excluded others from becoming members of their tribe(s) - excepting, of course, that they excluded the Canaanites (but not more distant peoples!) David's grandmother (on his father's side) was from Moab, but her children would certainly have been considered "full Hebrews" by the Israelites themselves - and so would David have been.

Finally: red hair was widely known in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East in ancient times. For example: the ancient Persians were renowned for their commonplace red hair. Alexander the Great was described as having auburn hair. **Repeated** occurrences in that region of wholesale conquest and near-obliteration of the entire male population through the centuries - by far-distant invaders (Egyptians, Ethiopians, Mongols, Arabs, Greeks, Persians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Hittites, etc. ad nauseum) - has probably altered the "common appearance" of the people in that region considerably over the centuries. The "average person" that we consider "native" to that region now probably does *not* closely resemble the people of David's time - any more than the "average person" living in the United States closely resembles the native people of that region, and for very much the same reasons.

- Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/




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the mentalist quotes..........?




Skattled


i am looking for good quotes from the tv show "the mentalist" it stars simon baker i believe.
if you could help that would be fabulous.
also good screen shots from the show would be great also!



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QUOTES:

1. From "red hair and Silver Tape" (Episode 2)

(Patrick Jane [Simon Baker] and Teresa Lisbon [Robin Tunney] in conversation)

Patrick:
(making a call on his cell phone) "Hi. I made a booking for two for this afternoon. Could you put us on the terrace? It's more romantic. Thanks"... (ends phone call then looks at Teresa) "Don't fret, I wouldn't seduce you over a meal. That'd be very sophomoric."
Teresa:
"I didn't think you were trying to seduce me."
Patrick:
"Come on, how could that thought not have entered your head?"
Teresa: (stares speechlessly at Patrick)
Patrick:
"Your denial that it did intrigues me."
Teresa:
"Bite me."

2. From "Red Hair and Silver Tape" (Episode 2)

(Patrick Jane [Simon Baker] and Frankie O'Keefe [Dylan Minnette] in brief but telling exchange)

Patrick:
"I've a daughter that would be about your age if I hadn't caused her death... her and her mother."
Frankie:
"How?"
Patrick:
"Out of arrogance... stupidity. I made an evil man very angry and he killed them to teach me a lesson. To make me sorry for what I've done... and I am sorry. Being sorry is far worse punishment than being dead, everybody dies... very few people ever feel truly sorry for the bad things they've done."

3. From Pilot (i.e., Episode 1)

(Grace Van Pelt [Amanda Righetti] is reading a note placed under Patrick Jane's [Simon Baker] hotel room door.)

Grace reading:
"Greetings old friend, it's been a while. I hope you are keeping well. I am thriving and happy. I have 12 wives now and will soon begin courting number 13. Why can't you catch me? You must feel so powerless and stupid and sad. Oh well. All the best. Red John"

4. From "Flame Red" (Episode 9)

(Ben Machado [Danny Nucci] and Kimball Cho [Tim Kang] in brief exchange)

Ben:
"I didn't know you guys were cops."
Kimball:
"You thought we were selling magazine subscriptions?"

5. From "Red Brick and Ivy" (Episode 10)

(Patrick Jane [Simon Baker] and Teresa Lisbon [Robin Tunney] talking about interviewing a suspect)

Patrick:
"Let's keep it casual to start with Sophie [Dr. Sophie Miller played by Elisabeth Röhm]. Let her relax. If she gets her guard up, we'll get nothing from her."
Teresa:
"You're very combative all of a sudden."
Patrick:
"Yeah, if she is guilty, she lied to me and I believed it. She fooled me."
Teresa:
"The ultimate sin."
Patrick:
"Yes it is."

SCREEN SHOTS and VIDEO CLIPS (from which you may find quotes you prefer):
Please see:
http://www.tv.com/the-mentalist/show/75200/viewer.html?flag=1 [1 of 134]
and
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_mentalist/

The Mentalist Episode Titles?




Jim


Why do all the episode names have something to do with "red"?

Here are all the names:

1 Pilot
2 Red Hair and Silver Tape
3 Red Tide
4 Ladies in Red
5 Redwood
6 Red-Handed
7 Seeing Red
8 The Thin Red Line
9 Flame Red
10 Red Brick and Ivy
11 Red John's Friends
12 Red Rum
13 Paint It Red
14 Crimson Casanova
15 Scarlett Fever
16 Bloodshot
17 Carnelian Inc.
18 Russet Potatoes
19 A Dozen Red Roses
20 Red Sauce
21 Miss Red Clip
22 Blood Brothers
23 Red John's Footsteps



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well because theres red john, janes enemy. also the cbi works with many bloody cases like murder, suicide, homicide. and most of the time there was a motive so thats why all the red. =D




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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Will my baby have red hair and freckles?

Q. I think babies with red hair are adorable i'm just curious... so My boyfriend has light brown hair and tans really well he was born with blonde hair as a baby.. his mum has blonde hair && his dad has black hair although his nan has auburn colour hair like reddy brown colour.. I was born with blonde hair but its started to go like an ash blonde a dark blonde sometimes it looks abit redish when it's wet.. my mum && dad both have brown hair and so does my sister.. my nan && grandad both have brown hair too but my granddad's sisters had auburn hair redish/brown i don't know anyone in my family who has proper orange hair just redish/brown?.. I also have very fair skin && freckles if that makes any difference.. Thanks


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Freckles are likely as the child grows, but you can pretty much count out red hair. Red hair is a recessive trait and hard to pass down. My husband has red hair and I have brown. Brown hair is the dominant trait in my family. My husband has 2 other siblings with red hair, his mom has red hair, and I'm sure other members of his family beyond that had/have red hair. Our daughter has light brown hair that sometimes looks a bit reddish in the light. Although when she was born she had black hair with strawberry blonde tips. Seriously, not joke. It was so cute! But, sadly, she seems to have missed out on the red hair genes :(

Oh and my sister in law, my husband sis, has red hair and her husband has brown. All 4 of their kids have brown hair. The youngest has somewhat lighter brown, but it is still brown. But I do find red hair to be lovely, especially my sister's in law

Do guys like girls with red hair and freckles?

Q. i have red hair and freckles and are always teased about it soooooooo im jst woundering if guys find people like me attractive?

p.s ma red hair is sraight


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My Dear, you get teased because us guys find you to be sooooooo pretty, we can't help but give you some attention. For the record, red just happens to be my favorite color and as for freckles, I think Girls with freckles are HOT! The more freckles a girl has the HOTTER she looks! Freckles are the first asset I look for on a girl before asking her out on a date. A girl without freckles is like a night without stars. Freckles are so HOT that there are even web sites dedicated to women covered in freckles and the guys who love them. Freckles ROCK!




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Every time I dye my hair darker, it ends up being lighter?




AnnG.


This has happened 2 times now, I have medium brown hair naturally and dyed it very dark brown the first time and the second time I dyed it even darker brown with red tint. The second time my hair was even fitted by a professional. The color stays for about a month and then ends up looking like I high lighted my hair and is lighter than my natural color. This has not always happened, so why is it now? I do not wash my hair every day because I don't need to and I use a professional shampoo that does not contain sulfate that strips your hair. Any ideas on what's going on with my hair?


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BRUNETTES & HAIR DYES PERSONALITY/Health:
http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140101170000AAByyK6

Overlapping dye onto previously colored hair is what creates dullness and dryness. If you color your hair @ home or salon, let your roots grow out as long as you can stand, so the line of demarcation is easier to spot. Only run color through the lengths for five minutes to refresh the ends. To extend the time between touch-ups, use a gloss and deep -conditioning treatments. They will help smooth cuticles roughed up by daily wear & tear, and the hair will look shinier. ~ Harry Josh, hairstylist of the celebrities.

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¨

Do guys like red hair?




Soccerchic


I have natural curly red hair and I was just wondering if guys actually like red hair.


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I love curly red hair, it show's your personality. If a guy cant accept you for who you are and what you look like move on. some guys happen to like it though, depends how stuck up they truly are.




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*Hair Coloring Questions..?*?

Q. Okay, to sum it up, I have dark brown hair with blonde highlights, really pale skin, and a choppy BARELY touching my shoulders haircut. What color?? I want red but I'm afraid of 2 things. 1. It will wash me out since I'm so pale, and 2. It will turn my blonde highlights pink.. :S Preferrably more natural colors, strict Mum, yada yada yada..
*Yes i do know this is my 2nd time posting, I need answers soon!*
Thanks ya in advance!!
Dari<33
Love the Ashlee Simpson... If the 'rents agree I'm going to go for it!!!! If you want email me (sarcastic.chick101@yahoo.com) with your tips for the highlight prob..


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I think red would look fabulous with your skin. Pale girls with red hair are gorgeous.
Some problems are that, if you wish to change your hair colour in the future it will be harder to get out than other colours, and yes the highlights may turn not pink, but a lighter red.
Here's a really nice auburn brown that i LOVE
http://cdn.sheknows.com/celebsalon/2008/04/ashlee-simpson-red-hair-feb-2008.jpg

I also love this colour, if you want something more natural but with a slight auburn tinge.

http://blog.zap2it.com/thedishrag/legacyimages/photos/uncategorized/2008/04/28/miranda_kerr.jpg

Enjoy!

Red hair, what color should i dye my hair?







So I have red hair, but I don't really like my color. It's a medium red but it's very dull and it doesn't look healthy. I tried to dye it slightly brown once before but it faded and I was wondering what color should I dye i this time? I want it to look healthier, so I was thinking about a dark red with a touch of violet in it, because that would probably look good, or I was thinking about a brown, but I'm very pale because I'm 25% Irish & 25% Scottish. I don't know if dying it dark will look bad. What do you think I should do?


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I've always wanted to be a natural red. And part Irish (hence the user-name).. I'm quite pale too and I got my hair dyed a vibrant dark red with a violet undertone and it looked awesome. It's harder to pull off an orange tone what with skin tone and all that. I think you should play up the fact that you are a natural redhead and add vibrancy to it. Good luck!




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What color should I dye my hair?




Brittany <


I'm getting sick of having dark red hair now, and Im looking for something new.(:
I use to have dark brown hair, red hair, and pink hair.
I perfer any color either natural or un-natural ( blue, pastel colours, pink)
This is me:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/holyshiietcakesbrittany/6914650977/in/photostream
Sorry the picture is black and white, I have red hair, bright green eyes, and pale skin if that helps.
Thanks so much!(:



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How about dip dying it? Violet with red or blue ends would be awesome :)

New Hair Color! Dark or Light?




Murmur621


So before I go off to University I want to get my hair colored. I was thinking about staying dark and maybe adding a red violet to the color..but my mom was thinking I should go lighter and now I like that idea but cant decide what would be better!

I'm looking at either a golden brown hair color like this:
http://pinterest.com/pin/218846863115697450/

Or this hair color:
http://pinterest.com/pin/218846863115631621/

Photos of Me:
http://embrasse-m0i.tumblr.com/tagged/me

What do you think would look better on me?!
Thank you :)



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aww definitely the second one as seeing you have bright eyes the plummy/red will make your bright eyes stand out and it will look fab and really suit your complexion ;)

you also have pale skin, therefore i dont think the blonde will suit you as much...i'm pale wth the same colour eyes as you and when i dyed my hair blonde everyone thought i looked ill haha :/




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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.

Is everyone with red hair related in some way to the Scottish and irish, for example Queen Elizabeth the first?




Hello


nicole kidman, ronald macdonald etc


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NO.
= Red hair has also been found in Asia, notably among the Tocharians who occupied the northwesternmost province of what is modern-day China. 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 the rarest natural hair colour in humans.
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The pale skin associated with red hair may be of advantage 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.
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= Red hair appears in people with two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a change in the MC1R protein. It is associated with fair skin colour, freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light, as the mutated MC1R protein is found in the skin and eyes instead of the darker melanin.
= 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 Europe, Asia and Africa.
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The accepted theory is that human beings originally all had dark sking and dark hair. Characteristics like white skin and red hair were mutations which were useful to people at northern latitudes where the lack of sunlight made absorption of vitamin D difficult. White skin is basically a throwback to our prehuman ancestors that all have white skin under their fur.




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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Judaism practices?




Org O


Is stewardship a knowned practice of Judaism? As in being responsible and take action to protect the animals, natural resources, and the overall nature, or society as a whole.


Answer
Yes
It is Tza'ar Ba'alei.Or compassion to animals. But Tza'ar Ba'alei means "the pain of creatures" in hebrew. There are a few things that should be remembered. While Judaism affirms our obligation to treat animals with compassion, its also insists on the unique value of human beings. When supporting animal rights groups, one must be cautious to ensure that they do not equate human life with animal life. Sheriah Gaon, a tehth century leader of the jews of babylonia, instructa us that "animals that do us no harm and are not needed for food or medicene should not be killed". While Judaism recognizes the right of humanity to use animalswhen nessassary for the preservation of human life, cosmetics hardly rise to that level of significnace.

Here is what we do to furfil this mitzvah,commamndment

-Buy products that speciffically state that they have not been tested on animals.
-Write to ASPCA for a list of cruelty-free products
-Don't support the fur industry
-Refuse to buy and to accept ivory products. Because they come from African Elephant tusks
-Reduce the number of leather products you use
-When choosing a pet, go to the local pound.
-Neuter your pets. Because a fertile dog and its pups can give birth to 4372 dogs in 7 years and they will end up to be put to death.
-Do not alter an animal's apperance because you think it makes the animal look better. For example giving it new hair die. Or like nicole ritchie and giving your dog hair extensions. But grooming like cutting nails or teeth doesn't fall in this category
-Limit the number of animals used in scientific experiments and research
-Prevent hunting for sport
-Don't attend circuses or rodeos THAT ABUSE ANIMALS. This doesn't mean dont go at all. But research it before going and look at their history. If they have a habit of having an abusive history then don't go just go to a zoo or something.
-By far the greatest single way in which we can cause the pain or death of animals is in the thoughtless consumption of them. This doesn't mean become vegitarian but like i meantioned with circuses, research the brand or even the meat. If you see there is a spike in the number of abuse to cow then dont eat beef.(as my family is doing for now). Like loco ovo which takes out red meat,fish and something else(i forgot). Or like my family become a pesco vegitarian and leave out red meat.

Is one considered "less" Jewish in Israel if they have blonde or red hair?




stash


Also are European Ashkenazi Jews discriminated against in Israel for looking less middle eastern since they originally came from the middle east they must've been tanner and stuff.

So on this basis are they looked down upon in Israel.



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Nobody is discriminated against in Israel...
Since Judaism is a religion, not a race, looks do not play an important role. After all, Jews come in all colors (literally).




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Does The Riveting Red Shampoo and Conditioner Change the Color of Black Hair ? ?

Q. Half of my hair is Black and the other Red i bought the products to help my hair color stay red longer but iwonder if the black hair will change color .


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It will not change the color of black hair. I just recently dyed my hair red so I did a bunch of research on hair care, and the Riveting Red Shampoo and Conditioner deposit amounts of red to brighten up SPECIFICALLY red, strawberry blonde, etc. hair. It basically brightens up and keeps hair vibrant. Black hair would be way too dark for it to change anything. Plus, it doesn't have any chemicals in it so I can't imagine how it would change the color of black hair. But it does add moisture and decreases frizz, so it definitely won't hurt. :)

Maintaining red hair Color?

Q. So I dyed my hair red today, and I'm prepared for it, and have done plenty of research and am in general ready for the challenge of upkeep, but I have one question. When it starts to really fade, will it help if I added some semi-permanent reds to my shampoo? I would assume that this would help with the look of the red and make it look like it's not fading even though it technically still is underneath, but I was hoping I could get someone to tell me whether this idea is bad or not. Thank you!!! =)


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I wouldn't wash your hair everyday I would wash it every other day because washing it a lot does tend to fade your color and also buy a shampoo that is for color treated hair or you could also buy shampoo and conditioner that are for red hair that deposit red color. You can try Sally Beauty Supply they have shampoo for red hair




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what color should i dye my hair?




Ashleyy


Him dying my hair in a week, and i want your oppionons on what would look best. i loveee change, and i want a big change that will be noticable
this is my hair color now:

http://s461.photobucket.com/albums/qq335/ashleyxox/?action=view&current=webcammminitout.jpg

i was thinking this color: with maybe tints of purple if i wanna combined the two:

http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq335/ashleyxox/ashlee-simpson-red-hair.jpg

or i realllly love how this girls hair came out in her video, you can just go to the end to see the final pictures:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcOh2t2q6M


any other suggestions? i really want a change! and i dont like highlightss, thanks so much!



Answer
I don't think you would look awesome with bleachd blonde hair with colored roots (too common?) or bright red hair -- use Ariana Grande as reference--u would look cool with that color!

Permanent bright red hair dye?

Q. So I dyed my hair red about a month ago with temporary dye (lasts 28 washes) It was called Clairol Natural Instincts and the color was medium auburn but it turned out verrrry bright because my hair is a really light brown to begin with. But after only about a week it was way less red and it fades more after every wash, so it's barely there now and I'm thinking of redoing it with the permanent kind so it stays bright. I've never used a permanent dye before and it looks like the way you put it in is the same as the temporary one, but I don't know what kind to get. I'm thinking I'll get it from Sally's so if anyone knows of any certain brand that sells a verrry bright red (but not dark) that doesn't need pre-bleaching to be bright, please tell me exactly what it's called and the color name too if you know it!! And also any tips for hair dying that I might need to know. If you search "loopylady11" (she's a YouTuber) on google images, her hair is the color I want.
Thanks!! :)


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Red hair is very hard to keep maintained whether it's semi- permanent or permanent! You apply permanent hair dye the same way you would apply semi- permanent. If your hair is already a faded red, it will take much easier to hair dye then it did before when you had light brown hair. Manic panic hair dye is always recommended by people who want rihanna- red hair. The brand LIVE XXL have a good range of permanent red hair dyes and there's various colors. If you have a look on youtube, there are los of videos of people dying their hair red, so that would be a great help for when your getting ready to dye it yourself.




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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

If your half Jewish, half "white" are you "mixed race"?




guess.girl


I was just wondering, because Im half full on white, red/auburn haired irish (freckles and all), and half Jewish (tan skin, black hair, dark eyes, kinda middle eastern looking etc but from Germany), and I never considered myself "mixed race", but one of my friends today said that I would be considered mixed race. Am I?
btw, I know that Judaism is a religion, not a race, so I'm basically referring to that particular ethnic group within the Jewish faith. Sorry for any confusion!



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you are not "mixed race". Jewish is no a race, it is a religion. The descriptions of a Jew are just stereotypes, just like people stereotype Hindus, Muslims, ect. So in other words, Jewish is not a race so you are not mixed :D

Red-headed jews/jewish people scare the bazeejus out of me. They really freak me out. Is this a phobia?




whytedunke


Is there a name for the phobia that I have of jewish people with red hair?

A lot of people are intensely scared of clowns. I am the same way, only its red-headed jews that scare me.

Am I alone? Does anyone know the name to my phobia? I'd like to know because I was told the first step to conquering a fear is identifying it.



Answer
phobias are irrational fears do you recall any event that might have caused this? In what way are you disturbed by red haired Jewish persons? Have you considered that you might secretly desire them? Do all redheads affect you in this way or just those of the Jewish faith? Is there a gender fear involved? meaning do you have this reaction to both sexes? How do you now the person is Jewish? And finally some People just need something to fear are you one of them? Good journey




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Jazzing or Manic Panic for my red hair?

Q. I am a new to the red hair game. I used a red for dark hair, that bleach my hair as it dyed it... loreal hicolor in intense red. I like the color. I don't want fire red hair, it's more of a dark cherry red and I am happy with it. I know it's hard to maintain red hair and I will need to add color often, not just to my roots but all over. I however do not want to keep using the first product as it bleaches my hair, I want something a little less damaging from now on. I was told to try manic panic or Jazzing as they are semi permanent, and I know Jazzing doesn't have any ammonia or peroxide.. I am not sure about manic panic? Anyway, Jazzing is for African American hair, I am white (ish)... so can I use it? Which product is better? And if you have used one of them... can you recommend a shade to keep it near the dark cherry color I currently have? And about how long would you say each one last (aka, how often do I need to do this?) Thanks for any help!


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Jazzing is a hair dye rinse that any hair type can use. It does NOT last very long. It can disappear after the first two washes. Manic panic lasts a little bit longer, but it comes out brighter and costs a little bit more money. Hope this helps. Henna is a natural red hair dye you can try as well. It is also a conditioning treatment.

Clairol Jazzing temporary hair color?

Q. I have auburn hair (something like this, maybe a little bit darker: http://www.latesthaircolorideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/auburn_2Dhair_2Dcolor.jpg ) and for my Halloween costume I need to die it orange. I was looking for something that would come out in only a few washes, and Clairol Jazzing said 4 to 8 washes if used without heat, which is perfect. I've heard that it's just a tint and not a dye, so it won't be really bright, but that's ok. I was planning to use Ruby Red ( http://www.sallybeauty.com/temporary-hair-color/SBS-320946,default,pd.html ) because I figure it won't actually be that bright.

So what I'm wondering is if the color will still take to my hair - even thought it's kind of dark - if I don't bleach it before using the product (cuz my mom will not let me bleach it, and I don't want to.) My hair has never been dyed or chemically treated, and it's very healthy. I wash and condition it every day. So will the color take to my hair enough to notice it? Again, if it's not that bright that's perfectly fine.

I've heard that you're supposed to wash your hair before applying it and again AFTER applying it, but for some people it washed out of their hair when they shampooed it after. So should I just skip that step?

Anything else I should know about the product and/or how to use it would be great.

Thanks! :D


Answer
Don't wash your hair before dying it, only afterwards.
With hair that light, it will definitely have a visible affect on your colour. Most likely, it will be quite red and very vibrant.
Hope it works out :)




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dark angel hair and makeup?




Ely


so im going to be a dark angel for a halloween party
i made my costume but i want some really good ideas on what makeup i should do to be a dark angel but still be sexy
and hair? i was thinking do like... uber curls then put moose in and mess it up
so i still have the look
or should i stay with curles and be cute?
or should i straighten my hair?
pics would be awesome!
please and thank you



Answer
Oh, definitely curls!

For the make-up, lots of black eyeliner, red-red lipstick, and maybe use some eyeliner mixed with a little vaseline under your cheekbones to define your face a little.

Big hint: try it out TONIGHT so you know what to do tomorrow!

Oh, and I think glitter would look very cool, either just on your eyebrows, or all over your face. Maybe some in your hair, too.

I think Susan Lucci in the 1980s would make a great demented Dark Angel. Look at this Soap Opera Digest cover -- Lucci is the one with dark hair; imagine her with redder lips and glitter. The big hair is priceless!

http://www.soapoperaworld.com/soap-opera-digest-deidre-hall-susan-lucci.html

(How to get an 80s look:
80âs Makeup Application: How to Makeup Like in the 80s

How then do you apply makeup o achieve an 80âs look?

You can start off by applying liquid foundation to smooth out your complexion. (Conceal blemishes or dark spots beforehand if necessary.)
Line your lids with a good black eyeliner. Line your top and bottom lids, as well as the skin right under your eyes. Put a lot!
Curl your eyelashes and apply mascara.
Afterwards, put on lots of bright green, blue or purple eyeshadow onto your entire eyelid; entire means from the brow line up to the lid line. You can apply a bold secondary color to make it more interesting.
Apply a few strokes of bright blush along your cheekbones - make it look heavy.
Finally, finish off that look with a bright red colored lipstick.
You can always refer to the 80âs style of Madonna or Cyndi Lauper - they are excellent examples of the look of this era. You can copy the colors, if you want to. 80âs makeup is surely one of the most interesting trends ever!
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How Come after you girls spend so much time and money on your hair....?

Q. my hair 80% of the time is better and I do nothing to it but wash it once ever three days plus I rarely brush it and I'm a guy with long red hair. I'm expecting the cut downs but my hair will still will be better so if you could just tell me why and restrain yourself from wanting to kill me, which I'm used to, that would be cool
I only comb my hair in the shower with my fingers and I never blow dry my hair which I believe cases split ends. I get so many girls that have to say something bad about my hair just to make themselves feel better. The most commin is, "Do you die your hair?" in a mean voise. For those girls I lie to help them out and say, "yes I use Lorial 9RB" when my hair is natualy red.
My last hair cut was April 10, 2002


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I wash my hair every other day or every three days, depending on who I am around. If I am only around my family, I wash every three days to save money on hot water. I don't spend more than $40 for both shampoo and conditioner. In fact, I probably spend more like $36 total but it is a lot easier rounding the total to the nearest figure ending in 0. I don't use hairspray, mousse, or gel in my hair.

In the 1980s and 1990s when every woman had the waves in their hair and curled their bangs, I used both hairspray and mousse. I tried gel in my hair a couple of times in the past but I never liked it. By 2000, I stopped using mousse. I stopped using hairspray in August of 2007.

I brush my hair most of the time. When I am with my family, I don't brush my hair. I always make sure I brush my hair when I go to a public place.




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Monday, April 28, 2014

4 pics 1 word help please?

Q. Girl with curly red hair, blue streaks of paint, black paint streaks, guy playing tennis
6 letter word
Letters are:
OKRZQJ TKEKESD


Answer
STROKE

4 pics 1 word help needed!?

Q. First pic is a lady with long red hair, 2nd pic is a guy in blue playing tennis, 3rd pic is 3 stripes of blue paint and 4th pic is 6 strips of black paint. Letters are OTSSTDRFKELI.

Thanks is advance


Answer
Stroke




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Does anyone know the name and/or artist of a painting of a young girl with red hair holding a book (bust)?




t42&24t


The girl looks old fashioned. Her hair is sholder length. It is curley and red. The book looks like a prayer book.


Answer
The Storybook~
by 19th Century Master
Adolphe-William Bouguereau
I'm actually working on this particular painting now, and have been for quite some time, on and off.
Here's a link to a work in progress page I made for this painting on my website.

http://www.artworkbyjim.com/storybookWIP.htm

I figure another few weeks and it'll be completed...then I'll be able to continue with the Rembrandt; which is next to go back on the easel.
Rambling, sorry.
Hope this helped you out.
Jim

Red head origins that aren't Ireland?







Anyone know what countries - other than Ireland - produce natural redheads?


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Today, red hair is most commonly found at the western fringes of Europe; it is associated particularly with the people of the British Isles (although Victorian era ethnographers claimed that the Udmurt people of the Volga were "the most red-headed men in the world").[6]

Redheads constitute approximately four percent of the European population.[7] Scotland has the highest proportion of redheads, as 13 percent of the population has red hair and approximately 40 percent carries the recessive redhead gene.[8] Ireland has the second highest percentage; as many as 10 percent of the Irish population have red, auburn, or strawberry blond hair.[9] It is thought that up to 46 percent of the Irish population carries the recessive redhead gene. Red hair reaches frequencies of up to 10 percent in Wales.[10] In England, the county of Cornwall, the far north, near the Scottish border, and the counties of Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire also have significant proportions of redheads.[citation needed]

In the United States, anywhere from two to six percent of the population is estimated to have 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.

Red or reddish-tinged hair is also found in other European populations particularly in the Nordic and Baltic countries as well as parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Russia and South Slavic countries.

The Berber populations of northern Algeria and Morocco have occasional redheads.[11]

In Asia, darker or mixed tinges of red hair can be found sporadically from Northern India, northern Middle East (such as Iran, Lebanon and the countries of the Levant) and in rare instances in Japan[12] and the South Pacific. Red hair can be found amongst those of Iranian descent, such as the Pashtuns, Persians, Lurs & Nuristanis.

In Argentina people with red hair also make up a portion of the population, due to British and Irish immigration during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[13]




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Easy stylish hair updos?

Q. i have thin hair, but alooot of it and its loosly curly. since leaving it down is a chore, what are some cute easy and stylish updos i could do? Wearing my hair in a side ponytail and side braid is getting old haha :)


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You've got thin hair, avoid Heat & Chemicals = hair's worst enemies.
But, you can make your hair thicker, see Kris Jenner - Kim's mom, how she does that! She set her top layers of hair in plastic curlers - had been seen working away @ home or office with 6 curlers on. Blow dry. Let them cool. Take the curlers out. Tousle with your hands and you're good to go! Simple!
Myth: You can't make flat, fine hair look full of body.
Truth: Five minutes with a set of large hot rollers will add life to straight hair.
Read more: Common Hair Care Myths - Hair Care Tips - Good Housekeeping

HOW TO STYLE MEDIUM HAIR:
Do a classic side part and keep hair down all day.
Pull back big curls to show off your pretty face, by using headbands.
Flip up the ends, a la Mary Tyler Moore.
Make your undo as unique as your color.
Tease that crown. Smooth, headband, done.
Go for long layers and a natural-looking shade of brown, the girl next doo 'do!
Try an overside Material Girl-inspired bow.
Pony up. Can't go wrong with this simple style.
Give ruby red hair a sophisticated twist front, make a bun on the back.
Tuck two cornrows into a neat little bun.
Tie on a ribbon. Blair Waldorf would approve!
Creat a cutesy side-swept fishtail braid.
Bring on the Technicolor to update a retro look.
Try DIY hair accessories - no rules apply!
Weave ribbon into a braided headband.
Wear a chill beanie and let your hair be.
Mix leave-in conditioner and alcohol-free gel to style springy, crunch-free curls. Wear a fedora hat.
Do you like the movie the Hunger Games? I haven't seen it, but I saw it briefly during their trailer. My hairstyle (for weeks) came from the movie, and have seen them last week during Dancing with the Stars. Dayana Mendoza the Miss Universe, recently on the Apprentice had that same hairstyle, & recently Florence Welch wore her hair during the Met Gala. Google her. Took about 10 mins. to do, use bobby pins to secure the braids to your head. Magazines called that the Goddess look or the Halo crown. I've seen it in The Savages. Kelly Osborne wore it during Fashion Police 10-8-12.

THINK BIG: The new blowout is all about big, bouncy volume. Start blow-drying hair with a large barrel brush, set in loose pin curls for 10 minutes, then shake out until ends are wavy.
Grunge rock and roll meets retro punk - example Kristen Stewart @ the MTV Award. Sexy, textured and undone hair.
Soft updos and silk scarves at Dolce & Gabbana. The summery hair at Dolce was anchored by beautiful printed scarves that hairstylist Guido Paulo wrapped around textured, pulled-apart updos. He started by rough-drying the models' hair with mousse before pinning it into an updo that was "not really a twist, not really a knot, just exactly how a Sicilian woman would pin her hair up," he said. To keep the headband from looking severe, Paulo left a few centimeters of the hairline exposed, covered the very tops of the ears with the scarf, and tied it on the side.
Messy knots at Marni. The inspiration for this look was Saturday-morning errands. In other words, "a bad ponytail," said hairstylist Paul Hanlon. "Itâs very organic, very realâalmost like a [model] coming in for a fitting." Before blow-drying, he applied Tigi Bed Head Superstar Queen for a Day Thickening Spray to add grip and volume. He created a side part, then swept hair across the forehead and gathered it into a ponytail at the nape of the neck. He split the tail in two, teased both sides, and secured a loop using U-shaped pins. He smoothed down the sides with Elnett to refine it a bit.

HOW I STYLED MY HAIR IN HS with past the shoulder length to long hair?
My hair cut was below my boobs, until I grad. from HS it went down to my waist. I have various styles for my hair, didn't have bangs then.

1. I parted them in the middle, had two baby pony tails right where the top of my ears, and they fall to the front, while the rest of my hair hang loose on the back. I also curled the ends under, using plastic curlers (when I go to sleep).

2. Other times, I braided my hair after they're washed, so they're curly for days! I have about 6 sections that was braided so the curls are tighter. In the morning, when I take the braids out, finger comb so they don't get frizzy.

3. Do the Pocahantas bun. Divide your hair vertically in 2. Coil the top section, using bobby pins. Let the other bottom half loose.

4. Add hairsticks to your bun, instead.

5. Coil the top, coil the bottom section.

6. Braid the top coil, bun it. Let the rest fall out.

7. Add hair sticks to the braided bun.

I can do 7 different styles per week (even now). The idea is to experiment, practice the night before, so you can easily do them by morning. Takes me 2-10 mins. to style my knee length hair. I've posted 98 on Facebook.

Red hair with strapless dress for prom?

Q. my dress is black and blue (picture here> http://www.promdressshop.com/Prom-Dress-Flirt-P1528.aspx ) and i have auburn red hair.. so i wanted to have my hair down to make it pop because i love when my hair is noticably red. but the thing is.... updos look much more elegant with strapless dresses.. so i wanted to go with that. any rlly pretty updoes that u could suggest? or any other hairstyle that willl still show my hair but not cover my shoulders? (ps my hair is long)


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You can do a really preety kind of curly messy bun, with two stands hanging in the front framing your face. you could also pull back all of the hair on the top and sides of your hair, then pinning it back in a braid, plait or just pin it all back and leaving the rest down, and if done correctly it will stay behind your back, showing off your red hair.
here they are:
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://media.onsugar.com/files/2011/03/12/1/1509/15090860/8da171ffeedf34a5_rikmo.onsugar.com_prom-hairstyles-for-medium-hair.jpg&imgrefurl=http://rikmo.onsugar.com/tag/prom-hairstyles-updos&usg=__Bx4cdM1NnR5EqO-sAdkEVATqINM=&h=320&w=268&sz=18&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=wzwVEpAA60isZM:&tbnh=122&tbnw=107&ei=bwTKTZfTG6PkiAKFxOCnBg&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dprom%2Bhairstyles%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1024%26bih%3D677%26tbm%3Disch0%2C4&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=299&page=1&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:10,s:0&tx=65&ty=103&biw=1024&bih=677
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://media.onsugar.com/files/2011/03/12/1/1509/15090860/8da171ffeedf34a5_rikmo.onsugar.com_prom-hairstyles-for-medium-hair.jpg&imgrefurl=http://rikmo.onsugar.com/tag/prom-hairstyles-updos&usg=__Bx4cdM1NnR5EqO-sAdkEVATqINM=&h=320&w=268&sz=18&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=wzwVEpAA60isZM:&tbnh=122&tbnw=107&ei=bwTKTZfTG6PkiAKFxOCnBg&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dprom%2Bhairstyles%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1024%26bih%3D677%26tbm%3Disch0%2C4&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=299&page=1&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:10,s:0&tx=65&ty=103&biw=1024&bih=677




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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Looking for a dark red hair dye (pictures)?




Sierra


I'm looking for a box hair dye to get this color red: http://pinterest.com/pin/91972017360360238/
My hair is really dark brown/faded black



Answer
You'd have to get it professionally done if you want it to be that color. It's a mix of sorta purple and red. It pretty cheap and you'll get that hair color.
But you could always try a red hair dye for dark hair but it will more than likely turn more red than you want

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




Ayee


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


Answer
There just red.

Surprised huh?

Because red is a strong color.




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Can dark skin black women look good with red hair?

Q. And if so what color? Also, what about a brown color, too?


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Red can go on many people if you go with a cooler red such as a deep burgundy, dark reddish brown, a mahogany or even true red highlights if you want to be daring you can do some over your current color and bleach some of your hair and do some over that to give it a real pop.

I'm considered a black woman, but I have NATURAL alburn/red hair....what's up with that?

Q. This includes my hair on my arms....sandy color with very few dark black hairs on them....and alburn hair EVERYWHERE !!!! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? HOW CAN THIS BE A BLACK WOMAN WITH RED HAIR???


Answer
If one or both of your parents are black this makes you black or of mixed heritage nothibg to do with the colour of your hair sister! Look at michael jackson his skin is white but he still a black man!




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Hair help please? D:?

Q. My natural hair color is red/ginger and curly. A while ago I bleached it out and decided to dye it purple. I tried getting it out, and it turned out kinda puke green/blue so we just dyed it back to purple, and it looks double cool with knobs. (Which means awesome, for those of you who don't understand.) My hair wasn't in the best condition before all of that dying, due to straightening and I've had a couple inches of fried hair taken off already. Now I don't wanna fry my hair even more with a bunch of straightening but I really really hate my curls. I also want to get my hair cut kind of like this (https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=3TdKRSfFGtOrZM&tbnid=mv-P8CC6T_t7TM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fuselessdevice.deviantart.com%2Fart%2FKagamine-Len-pre-Cosplay-test-220854220&ei=8HuiUYf5Koaa8wT3mIHYAg&bvm=bv.47008514,d.eWU&psig=AFQjCNF3iiWlv3HT6xJyAPIl3S0jdjHJVQ&ust=1369689110325442) from my usual boring hair with bangs. I love styles like that, but I'd have to straighten my hair every day for it to look right. Any solutions, people? P.S. I kind of want some kind of punky haircut if you guys don't think my straightening-without-frying idea will work and you have suggestions.


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Heat & chemicals are hair's worst enemies. If you want curly hair, (or straight hair to tame your curly hair) look @ videos or hairstyles of women in the late 40's or 50's, and see how healthy & silky their curly hair was. Have you seen Miracle on 34th Street or Downton Abbey? Their hair wasn't styled by professional hairstylists. They were styled by maids. No hair oil, no serum, no hair sprays, and no gels with just the use of shampoo & conditioner. Another way to find the secret to beautiful hair? Find someone with beautiful healthy curls or silky, shiny (not greasy) straight hair and ask him or her to share secrets, preferably someone who is 40-60 years older than YOU. I have 5 decades, so you're getting the answers you need, right here! I won't charge you a penny!
Your hair is envy from us stick straight haired girls! If you know how to care for your hair type, you won't have this problem. Melina Kanakaredes, Keri Russell in Felicity are examples who has hair like yours and they've got beautiful wavy hair. Watch Deandre Brackensick on American Idol. Google them. Very good example with very long & very tightly curls: watch Derek Hough dances with Brilynn Rakes, 17. Brilynn was chosen to dance on âDWTSâ when producers saw incredible videos of the blind girlâs skills. Her hair was styled many ways w/out the use of heat! Better yet, watch Pretty Woman - Julia Roberts's hair in that movie! In the 90's, they didn't have many hair products or heating tools and they also styled her hair many ways!

Shampoo. Condition. Add a small dollop (size of a quarter) of gel to keep hair from frizzing. Give it a final rinse with carbonated or sparkling water. Sparkling water reduces frizz because of its low pH level. This is a good treatment if you often let your curls air-dry because it will help to eliminate the frizz caused by humidity. Towel dry, scrunch with gel like Samy, or hand lotion, blow-dry using a diffuser briefly, tousle the hair, finger comb, shake your head & you're good to go. If you don't have a diffuser, use a blow heat dryer on low for 5 mins. Upside down blow drying. Bend at your waist, turn your head down and blow dry. Straighten up to a voluminous, super full mane! If your hair needs longer than 5 mins to dry your hair, air dry SOME, get dressed, have breakfast, do your homework, get online etc. while air dryer, then blow dry briefly concentrating @ the roots. Shake your hair and you're good to go!

When you wake up, instead of shampooing again, keep a bottled water filled with water/conditioner and spray on your hair. Scrunch, finger comb and you're good to go! Google Haley Rinehart - American Idol she's got long beautiful curly hair! When my hair was permed in the 80's, my waist-length hair looked like hers. Look @ my hair now.

Wear a scarf on windy days to avoid frizz.

One method to make it look fuller, add body, tame the curls, bouncier, thicker, SEXIER, softer & shinier hair is to set your hair with plastic curlers (not Velcro) after you towel dry, you'll end up with uniform balance of curls. Blow dry briefly while curling them in curlers. Take them out, and finger comb to style. When you're finished, use your fingers to shake your hair allowing it to fall naturally into place. Used by the best hair color models, and the fashion industry, like Victoria Secret Fashion Show Dec. 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012, America's Next Top Models, EXPRESS, Toddlers & Tiaras, Dance Moms, Dancing with the Stars, Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, even used on Oprah's hair . . . . and continued to be used today where salons care about pampering your hair. When you see hair on TV a hair color commercial, they're not done by curling or straightening tools. Hair that shines like that and feels like hair, not hay, has to be done by the best hair tools available w/out damaging to the hair. When you take the curlers out, finger comb to style or lightly brush. Tousle the hair up. or shake your hair. You can use large, medium or small curlers, that depends on the length of your hair. Think of JLo's hair, she was voted as the Sexiest Woman by People magazine and Glamour's Woman of the Year 2011.

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 22 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨

red hair, what colour headscarf?

Q. I have red hair and really want a 100% cotton headscarf. if you don't know what they are, they are the head scarfs the 50's women used to wear etc.
I want a few colours but i don't know which colour to get! I'm very confident kinda like jessi j.
the colours are, black, red, hot pink or yellow.
help!


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black
or even hot pink, believe it or not

you can actually use red too, but it has to be either much lighter or much darker than the shade of your hair to look okay

DO NOT use yellow




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