Sunday, November 29, 2009

HIGHlIGHTING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... please help!! CHOOSING color for highlights~ HELP?

i have sorta...tan-ish skin...not SOOO tan but light tan and not very pale...I have black hair that is not SOOO dark but it's black...if i get Loreal color rays for highlights and pick FUSCHIA FLASH (see here http://www.lorealparisusa.com/frames.asp...



the one on the far left at the top)



do you think i will look good??????????????



any suggestions on the PRODUCT or how it will look on me and whether i should do it??????????????????????



PLEASE HELP ??



plus i will be getting my hair done by my mom...SHE HAS DONE IT MANY TIMES!! almost a pro LOL



no worries...i probably won't get it done by stylist or salon soo yeah...way too expensive...



lol...posted it b4 but i really need MORE comments!



HIGHlIGHTING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... please help!! CHOOSING color for highlights~ HELP?

I have used this product before...If your mom has done your hair often, then I would still say that you should test the dye on a part of your hair (underneath, maybe) to ensure that it is going to work...



I also suggest perhaps going to Sally's and purchasing some of their dyes that are made specifically for beauticians...I have had a NIGHTMARE with getting someone who didn't know what they were doing, used the wrong developer and I ended up with ORANGE hair...Orange as in a carrot...



Just be careful and be confident in the brand you are using and the person doing it...



HIGHlIGHTING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... please help!! CHOOSING color for highlights~ HELP?

The link isn't working. :-(



HIGHlIGHTING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... please help!! CHOOSING color for highlights~ HELP?

The picture doesnt open..... but it think you should get lowlights...... if you have long hair



good luck!!



HIGHlIGHTING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... please help!! CHOOSING color for highlights~ HELP?

Here is the deal. If your mom has done a highlight on you before and it worked, stick with it. As a cosmetologist I have seen far too many color oops by at home jobs. You need to have a high enough developer to get you to the level you want to go to. Color pulls out of the hair like this - first you will see red, then orange, then yellow, then white ( tones of those colors of course) If you don't have a high enough developer you may wind up being to "brassy" of not getting the lift you want. My suggestion: ask your hair dresser who cuts your hair what she would use on you. Go to Sallys or other beauty supply store open to the public and get the same color. Best of luck!

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