Sunday, February 21, 2010

Hair lowlights?

i have light brown hair naturally. about 1 year and 1/2 ago i got blonde highlights that i liked at the time but now i'd much rather have dark brown hair. i'm going to get lowlights, put on heavy. my eyes are dark brown, and i have tan skin, so im hoping it wont look too dark, you know? its like, the color my hair is when it's wet is the color i want it to be when it's dry. do you think the hairdresser will be able to understand what i'm asking for? id appreciate any advice.


ps. i also heard that to make it look more natural, brunettes should darken their hair with red lowlights. but i dont want my hair to be red. what should i do.Hair lowlights?
If you don't want red, go for 'warm' or 'golden' dark brown. Ashy browns tend to make your hair look dyed, and you look older. They go green under fluorescent lights, and that's why stylists try to steer people toward reds.





If you're feeling uncertain, use something like Clairol's Nice N' Easy, which washes out in a few weeks, and experiment with shades.





I'd recommend anything from dark gold-brown to warm purple for lowlights. Live a little!





Just don't use black. It'll be a disaster. Trust me. I didn't see my natural hair colour from the age of 13 until I was nearly 40!Hair lowlights?
i did the same thing...i had light brown hair and wanted darker hair and i wanted highlights/low lights .....my hair dresser thought i should get it a red type color but i wasnt having it....so instead i went for a dark brown base color and i got dark dark brown / black low lights and i loveee how it came outt

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