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Dark hair with blonde under fringe/bangs?
I have brown hair and want to get the underneath part of my fringe dyed blonde and maybe some down the sides too but I can't find any decent pictures.
I want the end result a bit like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wwMhXMssZo (skip to 3:58 to see result)
Can someone please find me some pictures to show my hairdresser cos I can't really take her a video lol, 10 points to best answer!
7 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
i have that style as well :) did it myself. but maybe these will help?
http://www.hairstylesall.com/collection/highlights...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-o5aSinoPEc/TSV_pSCuK-I/...
http://pics.haircutshairstyles.com/img/photos/full...
http://www.womenshairstylesonline.com/Hair/Gallery...
^^ just tell them what color where
- LynetteLv 45 years ago
This cannot be done by anyone other than a trained person. I've done mine that way for years, and have done many clients as well. It does take a long time because you need to do each shade by itself. But you get fantastic results. Yes, it will cost a lot because of the time involved. Sorry to say, there is no other way. It is impossible to blame the hair cut for you getting darker. It was just your time. At puberty, your body does some really strange and unusual things.... except it is all to be predicted. You will not have the same hair colour throughout your life. Get used to it now. It IS going to change!! That is all programmed before you were born... now you just need to go with it. You cannot change that. Any loss of colour (that is what you want) means your hair is damaged. Whether by chemicals or by the sun, it is still bleached,.... and that is damage to your hair. A little damage is acceptable, to get the colour we want, but that depends on your hair type. Any loss of colour will bring out the gold/orange if you have any. You will need to bleach lighter than the red, and then use the appropriate toner to the shade you wanted. When you have light hair, normally, you don't have the gold. As you get older and your hair gets darker, you will get more red. You need the red and the blue in your hair to make it dark. Lightening (bleaching) will remove the blue making the red show more. You need to bleach the red out too, leaving only yellow, and then add the colour you want. It gets more complicated than that, but basically, you will be wanting to be putting the right shades in the right places to give you that little girl look once more. A trained person needs to do this to know where to put which colours. There is a certain pattern created by the sun that isn't as simple as you would expect to look natural. If you look closely at anyone's hair, you will see there is not one single shade. It is the combination of all the colours that make up the colour you see from a distance. THAT is what you want to reproduce.. and we can't do it as easily as Mother Nature does it. But it can be done -- it requires training and a lot of skill from experience. That is going to cost you a bit.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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Dark hair with blonde under fringe/bangs?
I have brown hair and want to get the underneath part of my fringe dyed blonde and maybe some down the sides too but I can't find any decent pictures.
I want the end result a bit like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wwMhXMssZo (skip to 3:58 to see result)
Can someone please find me...
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You REALLY should go to a salon, I know it will cost a lot of money, but it's worth it to get the colour you want. Box dye isn't customized for you and the outcome could end up being a lot different than what you want. I recommend an ash tone or a blue/violet tone to neutralize the orangey-red you're getting. It's the natural underlying pigment that is showing through, that's why it's turning the orange red colour.
- 4 years ago
I prefer hair which is shoulder length or longer, And since that men who like women are more often then not directly, they like long hair because it looks more feminine, as most men have short hair.