Tuesday, June 24, 2014

What hair color will make my greenish grey eyes pop?




Mercy


I'm currently a medium auburn and I really want to make my greenish grey eyes pop! What color should I dye my hair to do this...?


Answer
brown hair for sure
i knew a girl with green eyes blond hair
when she went brunnette her eyes really popped

Hair Color!?




Heather


I'm natually a mousy blonde (currently have hight lights and a few low lights), icy blue eyes, and very fair skin. I was thinking about dying my hair brown. Would this color look to dark? Can anyone include any pictures of somebody with brown hair, fair skin, and blue eyes??? Thanks!


Answer
I don't think it's possible to include pictures in these answers, but I've provided some links to pictures. :)

Whether it will "look too dark" or not really depends on your preference! It is your hair, after all! :) Such a look WILL get you noticed, though! It isn't subtle.

Blue-eyed brunettes look incredibly striking. Cool ash browns complement a cool complexion due to the dramatic contrast between pale neutral skin and very dark hair. Both blue and grey eyes gain intensity.

Darker colours have the most potent light reflecting qualities and so work well with bobs and long styles as they emphasise sleekness.

Cool brunette shades are among the most striking, but their lack of warmth can be harsh. Go particularly carefully if you're doing it yourself. Dark-brown shades off the shelf often come out as black.
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These are some famous blue-eyed ladies with brown hair:

Cameron Diaz â (a natural blonde, but she sometimes lowlights it to brown.)
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/granitz/5844/12903278_400.jpg.html?path=pgallery&path_key=Diaz%2C%20Cameron&seq=40
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/granitz/6055/CameronDi_Leste_13895993_400.jpg.html?path=pgallery&path_key=Diaz%2C%20Cameron&seq=25
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/granitz/5848/CameronDia_Grani_12907452_400.jpg.html?path=pgallery&path_key=Diaz%2C%20Cameron&seq=32
Dark brown hair with a cool violet hue gives Cameron's blue eyes a boost and ushers in a sultry new persona.

Sadie Frost â another blue-eyed girl in love with bitter chocolate locks.
http://www.celebopedia.com/sadie-frost/images/sadie-frost.jpg
Cut to bob length the vibe is one of effortless chic.

Alsou (famous Russian model) â
http://www.rususa.com/photo/gallery.asp-galleryid-8-imageid-231
With her natural raven-black shade, Alsou's pale blue eyes and porcelain complexion are enhanced. Make-up - a pale base and rosy blush - is integral to the look's success.
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You may want to try a temporary hair-darkening rinse first, before you go with permanent color. One such: Aveda Black Malva Shampoo (www.aveda.com)




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hairrr ideas?

Q. my hair is origonally blonde. im fair skined, unfortunetly. i just dyed my hair black and everyone hates it but i like it. my parents wont let me fix it anyhow but im getting it cut and putting some streaks in it. its sholder length right now. does anyone have any ideas on the cut or color even?


Answer
I'm going to be completely unoriginal and say an A-line bob. They're trendy and actually really workable.

How should I do my hair/makeup/nails/accessories for this dress?




That Girl


Ok so my 8th hgrade prom is coming up and I already have my dress and shoes. Now I just need to know:

How to do my hair
How to do my makeup
What kind of purse I should have
What kind of jewelry
How to do my nails

I kind of blew a lot of money on the dress and shoes and my spa appointment to do my nails was pretty pricey too. I need to know all of he above without spending another fortune. Thanks! :)

Dress:

http://www.sherrihill.com/Sherri_Hill_2814.htm

Shoes:

http://m.ninashoes.com/productInfo.html?pid=15210&bc=210__Shoes--200__New%20Styles--



Answer
All of those depend on things like your face shape, body type, hair length and color, and skin tone, but I'll give a general idea anyway:

-Hair: Something that makes most people look stunning is a nice bun (especially at non-casual occasions).

It could be tight and precisely styled, like this:
http://www.celebritypromhairstyles.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Black-prom-hairstyles-2011.jpg

It could be simple and neat, like this:
http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/2010%2BVanity%2BFair%2BOscar%2BParty%2BHosted%2BGraydon%2BUsnAJkh5GFhl.jpg

Or, (and *this is what I would recommend for you*) it could be messy but pretty, like these:
http://womanplace.net/image/bun-hairstyles-20124efb9da5a1b35.jpg
http://media20.onsugar.com/files/2011/10/41/5/1899/18992594/993a0bb4ace297b6_messy_bun_prom_hairstyles_2.jpg
http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/img/5519/Alicia/5750l.jpg

To style your hair, it would be best to go to a good hair dresser and take them one of those pictures (or a different one that like that you find yourself). Most good hair dressers should be able to do those styles for not much money. If you want to do it yourself, there are some video guides on youtube that can help. These are a good place to start, for the messy bun, but feel free to look around for the one that you like the best!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRTGqZnbcSc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfCEJHVfNkE&feature=endscreen&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMVsJdIvZWQ&feature=endscreen&NR=1

Doing it yourself can be a bit tricky. You may want to practice a bit before prom to make sure that you definitely do want to do it yourself, and to get the hang of it before the big day.


-Makeup: For prom, do something simple and classic.

You should use only a light mascara and a subtle pink-ish or peachy lip gloss (something that resembles the natural pink of your lips). If your eyes absolutely need more definition, use some eyeliner, also. If your skin tone needs to be evened out, use a concealer and *good* foundation, sparingly (you could even use a tinted moisturizer instead of a foundation.). If you really want eye shadow, use a neutral tone.

Something like in this video could look pretty great! : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlNj2IKGEok&feature=related Remember, like I said though, keep it simple and classic. Using a tinted moisturizer, rather than foundation, can help make your skin look less "cake-y".

If you want to go a little more "all out", I think eyes like this would look great with your dress (especially if you have dark hair): http://www.seventeen.com/cm/seventeen/images/FD/RachelBilson-Dimitrios-49576453-mdn.jpg . If you have light hair, though (and light skin), I would use some lighter colors for the eye shadow and blush than she did.


For your purse, jewelry, and nails really just let your personality shine through. So much would go well with this dress and those shoes, that you can really take this opportunity to express your personality. Lots of colors could go amazingly with that dress. Some basics would be white, silver, black, or red. But, a modern young trend would be to use more florescent colors. A florescent yellow, pink, or green, if done right, could make the outfit trendy, unique, and fresh (and could make the whole look be less debutante-ish). Don't make your outfit boring by perfectly paring your jewelry colors with your purse, shoe, and nail colors. But, don't make it clash by being too different, either. Find a balance of matching while keeping it interesting. When in doubt, use silver!


-Jewelry: Let your personality shine through here. The simplest thing to do is a bracelet, stud earrings, and a ring if you really want. With this neckline, I wouldn't bother with a necklace. The basic and most "formal" looking colors to do would be diamond stud, and sliver bracelet/ring. But, really play around with it.


-Nails: Again, it depends on your personal style and the accessories that you choose (so take inspiration from your every day style and coordinate with the rest of your accessories).. Basically, make sure the nails don't clash with anything else in your outfit. A simple classic thing to do would be a white French tip.


-Purse: I wouldn't take a purse at all. If you have things that you absolutely do need to carry with you, though, take a thin, rectangle clutch.

A black clutch could be great, but you could do a unique pattern or a pop of a solid color to liven up your outfit and make it more unique. Pick a color or pattern that you like! That's the main point.

Just make sure that the color/pattern goes well with the makeup. That is where you could run into trouble, with this outfit. Adjust the makeup tones to be lighter or darker to go well with your accessories. Have fun playing with it, before prom, to find what you really like. There are a *lot* of options for this outfit!




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Monday, June 23, 2014

50-60's hair styles?




jessica_st


i was wondering what are cute 50-60's hairstyles for a party that i have to go to?

i have long hair f.y.i.
its also havanna nights theme too



Answer
For the younger women, pony tails were very big in the fifties. Also, a short cut called a duck's *ss came in style around 1960 or so. In the early sixties, long straight hair became popular for women (think folk music). As for older women (that is, married women), tightly curled hair ruled in the fifties, but became less tightly curled in the sixties. Perms were very big in the fifties.

If you have your choice between the fifties and sixties, go for the sixties and wear your hair long and straight with some flowers in it -- hippy style, like a little crown of flowers or one stuck behind your ear. Then wear a peasant style dress, a kaftan, or something else long and flowing -- or else tie-dyed.

older women do you remember hairstyles in the 60's and 70's?




gunnysheil


I remember my gran, mum and aunts and other women in the estate i lived in having their hair in rollers all the time,
and also my mum setting my hair at night before i went to bed so that my hair would be curly the next day.

What are your memories of that era



Answer
I think we forget (on purpose) cause the Moms and Grandmas used to embarrass us when they made us go out in public with them with those dang rollers in their hair




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Sunday, June 22, 2014

What is your favorite hair color and eye color?




Teri


Also what is your hair color and eye color?


Answer
Red hair and dark blue eyes


I have red hair and blue-gray eyes

What hair color would best match my gray eyes and light skin tone?




chin


I'm planning to spice up my look a bit and make my face look a bit livelier--just in time for spring. I'd want to have reddish brown hair, will a medium auburn color look good for my features?


I'm considering Wella and L'oreal, which product will be best for first-time coloring?

How do I maintain the color?



Answer
Medium auburn would look lovely with fair skin and gray eyes!

I used L'oreal when I first colored my hair and the results were great. It didn't dry out and I liked the color. I now swear by L'oreal, and use it every time I color my hair and the results are consistently good. I've heard good things about Wella, too, but I've never used this so I can't tell you anything about it.

As for maintaining your color, use a special shampoo and conditioner for color-treated hair. If you are dying it a reddish brown, every once and awhile, soak it with red tea bags.




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Hair color helpp!?

Q. I want to dye my hair but i'm not sure how it will look.
If you have any comments or suggestions please help.
this is my hair now:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll237/BrnEyedDancer/hahah.jpg

and this is how i want to dye it but I want the blonde parts to be just a little bit darker and the rediish parts to be a little lighter than my natural color so that my eye brows won't look so weird.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll237/BrnEyedDancer/Hairbest.png


I want to do it over the summer so that I can change it back before school starts again though if it looks weird.


Answer
What you want to do is considered "hair chunking"...it's a bit of an old trend, so not too trendy, doesn't look very good on anyone. I myself have long hair like you and skin tone, so I can relate. Best bet, just wanted to first mention, DO NOT cut your hair. Secondly, I understand you want to change your hair color, I do my own hair different color every 2 years. So let's see...I would not recommend any kind of blond on you, it would only wash you out and make you look weird. You want to stay with a nice creamy color to match your creamy skin. As for multi colors, which it seems like that is what you're going for, I would suggest subtle face framing highlights that are a bit lighter than your natural color.

So, to sum it up: As for an entire color change, no one can talk you out of that, so I would suggest going possibly a honey-brown (not blond), and again, as for multi-tones, I would suggest subtle face framing highlights a few shades lighter.

No BLONDE. It will not look right. Make sure your new hair color is creamy and shiny, not mute and mousy.

Good luck!

Hair color & cut help?!!!!!!?




abercrombi


i have long blonde hair about 3 inches above my elbow, and side swept bangs. I want my hair blonder and long layers. Can anyone find me a pic of blonde hair with long layers?
PS: i dont want emo/scene hair!!!!!!
thanks guys:D
pics are greatly appreciated



Answer
i dnt blame u 4 wantin emo/scene hair! i h8 it wen u ask 4 trendy/pretty hairstyles and ppl put scene hair photos up! lol!
anyway, hope you like these, well i do! lol x
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http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d66/myluv4AF2764/HilaryDuff150.jpg

http://www.ssb4.net/users/14061/img_2747.jpg

http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10/DanielleL_450x585.jpg

http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/MMPH/262133.jpg

http://www.wigsalon.com/img/full/brandi.jpg

http://z.about.com/d/beauty/1/5/b/G/JessicaSimpson.jpg

http://www.octanmen.com/fckeditor/UploadDocuments/image/jessica_simpson.jpg

http://justjared.buzznet.com/headlines/2006/05/britney-spears-teddy-bear.jpg




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