Monday, July 27, 2009

Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

I want to either get jet black lowlights with cranberry red highlights or enhance my natural hair color by dyeing it caramel/golden blonde. I have fair skin with light brown freckles and light blue eyes. What do u think? I did not look good with jet black or platinum blonde hair but lowlights are different than having your whole head that color. And I did get a lot of compleents whenever I dyed my hair red but they were always natural reds, never cranberry red.



Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

I think you should stick with streaks, but if you really want to go bold start off slow first. Try the streaks and if you then like it move on gradually to the BOLD look!



Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

Caramel low-lights will probably look best on your complexion and it a mucher softer romantic look. Good luck I am sure it will look great



Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

Go bold, do the cranberry highlights. You've done natural red already. Do something different. Plus, it's going into winter. You can pull off brighter and richer colors now. If you don't like it, it will grow out and fade or you can cut it. At least you can say you tried it and you may just love it.



Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

It depends on what you like. Right now they are saying to stay with the warm colors or bold. Carmel sounds o.k.



Should I enhance my natural hair color (ash brown with caramel blonde highlights) or be bold?

only highlights would be a big change...not jet black with freckles...my sister just did that and she is usually really pretty but it is not pretty on her...golden, caramel would look pretty, you have freckles than play around them (for the color, don't hide them...going jet black will work against that...

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