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XP: Advice needed from a hairdresser.

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So this is the most recent photo of my hair. I know it's mostly covered up but it will give you a good enough idea. As you can see my hair is kind of a lightish brown/dark blonde. When I get my hair colored, usually I have them just highlight it with a lighter blonde. I've always wanted to go platinum blonde, but it's too much maintenance so that won't be happening.

Getting to the point here... Do you think my skin tone could handle going dark brown? Usually I have pretty clear skin, but there are occasions when it's a little blotchy and I fear that the contrast between the dark hair and the pale skin plus red blotches will look terrible, esp. when I have big tired bags under my eyes. If you think that dark brown would look bad, what color would you suggest instead? Should I just stick with the blonde? Thanks! And sorry if that photo is huge!

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Re: XP: Advice needed from a hairdresser.

  • I am not a hairdresser but I think you shouldnt go too dark.

    Do you have a hairdresser you trust to ask?

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  • I am not a hair dresser...but it looks like we have the same type of skin tone.  and I would say a nice chocolate brown would look awesome!

    I have been both blonde and brunette myself.

    GL!!!

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  • I would start with dark brown low lights and if you feel like it doesn't wash you out after a few weeks then go all the way. I definitely think you have a good skin tone to go darker and it IS much less maintenance and often looks healthier than lighter hair. You could also do a demi-permanent color that will fade out so if it becomes too dark it'll lighten quit a bit in a few weeks. GL!

    Edit: I *am* a hairdresser =)

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  • There's no doubt you can pull off some shade of brown -- the trick is to finding the best one for your skin tone. From the photo, your skin looks creamy and warm. You'll probably look best with a warmer shade of brown.

    If you want to try it without going all over dark, you could start with some low lights and see how you like a slightly darker color. If you like it, then get more low lights (or a darker shade) the next time?

    Another option is to use a demi-permanent color which tends to look more natural and will fade gradually so your regrowth won't be as noticable.

    Finally, most stylists will do a complimentary color consultation. That's the best way to find the right color for you.

    Good luck, and post photos when you get it done! 

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  • You can definitely pull of a darker brown.  Keep in mind though depending on if that is your natural in the picture or not.....that an all over darker color is just as much upkeep as all over lighter.  Wherever you go, the stylist should mix up the color's base to best match your skin tone.
  • imageItaliannvegas:
    Where is Ana when you need her?
    I know, right?
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  • imagesleepingbeauty825:
    imageItaliannvegas:
    Where is Ana when you need her?
    I know, right?

    I'm here now I was napping with the hubby! lol So the darker color in the picture is I am assuming your natural color? How much darker were you thinking than that natural color? Like the pp said if you go to much darker it will be more trouble to keep it up then just highlights. Because the highlights are broken up so when they grow out there is not this harsh line at your roots. If you were to go an all over way darker color you would get that line of demarcation. I would suggest semi permanent color. It holds up just as well but doesn't have that harsh line as much and honestly just comes up more shiny and will fade better than permanent! I would suggest something with a warmer base also. Most people do not look good with ashy browns and the warm undertones will make it look softer. Maybe a golden brown?

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  • imageanabell0920:

    imagesleepingbeauty825:
    imageItaliannvegas:
    Where is Ana when you need her?
    I know, right?

    I'm here now I was napping with the hubby! lol So the darker color in the picture is I am assuming your natural color? How much darker were you thinking than that natural color? Like the pp said if you go to much darker it will be more trouble to keep it up then just highlights. Because the highlights are broken up so when they grow out there is not this harsh line at your roots. If you were to go an all over way darker color you would get that line of demarcation. I would suggest semi permanent color. It holds up just as well but doesn't have that harsh line as much and honestly just comes up more shiny and will fade better than permanent! I would suggest something with a warmer base also. Most people do not look good with ashy browns and the warm undertones will make it look softer. Maybe a golden brown?

    In my imagination I was thinking of a dark dark brown, but you do make a good point. I could always try a lighter brown and go darker if I want. I once dyed my hair that purply brown for a Halloween costume (it was a non-permanent out of a box) and it took ages to actually go away. Hmm... Now I'm thinking I should just get my normal highlights.
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  • I wouldn't suggest going to dark right off the bat just because it's easier to go dark then go lighter. You could always try darker lowlights to throw in some contrast and see how you feel sorta testing the waters so that way if your not to much of a fan then next time just do more highlights!
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  • Thanks everyone for the advice! I cannot WAIT until my next salon day!
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  • Im a hair stylist and I would say dont go darker than a level 6-whoever does your hair will understand this. Im super fair complected but have really dark hair naturally if that makes you feel any better
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