Thursday, November 19, 2009

Okay folks - I need answers from blondes who have dyed their hair and suggestions for a new look!!?

I used to have really curly hair, now it is growing in straight. So I have this "fluffy" look for the lower 3/4 of my hair's length. Also I am blond, but it is turning darker (really ugly mousy brown!). My hair is about 5" past my shoulders.



I was wondering if any blondes have had their hair dyed red (not freakish red, nice-looking red) and how they liked it. Also, I am thinking since my hair is going straight on top, I should go straight all over - What do you think of relaxing perms? Should I just cutt it all off and have extensions (straight) put in? What do you think would look good? I have lighly tanned skin and super green eyes. No freckles, and I wear glasses. How do you think it would look? Suggestions please!!



Thanks in advance!



Okay folks - I need answers from blondes who have dyed their hair and suggestions for a new look!!?

Your question just caught my eye...As my hair gets longer it gets heavier causing my wavy hair to become straight ontop and wavy at bottom. This in return creates frizz with no control relief. I thought as being a blonde red did not work but you have green eyes go for it. The most amazing this to do is get your hair trimmed, especailly the wavy parts and go darker you will be amazed i was and it took me 25 years to dye my blonde hair dark brown. If you dont want to get rid of the length go for a chi iron i use mine on a daily basis and it is the best thing everfor the half waved hair like us.



Okay folks - I need answers from blondes who have dyed their hair and suggestions for a new look!!?

When you dye blonde hair red, it fades really, really quick. Don't chop it off and wear extensions~ you're wasting money if you already have long hair to begin with. If you want to make it straight, use a straightening balm like Aveda Hang Straight and a flat iron (if needed). If you get a relaxer, it will dry it out.



If you want to make it curly, Aveda makes a product line for enhancing curl that I hear works pretty well.

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