Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

I want to dye my hair red, but not too red tho. maybe like dark burgundy red, i was wondering if it looks good with really blonde thin highlights???



or do you guys have any other coloring suggestions on combination of any base color and any highlights?????



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

keep it red, and no blonde if u do that.....it wouldnt look funny....ummmm light golden browne and really blonde go together, so that might work



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

go with a golden blonde so it looks like a gold color it is very dramatic and stunning



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

I knew a lady who had curly, auburn (but not burgundy) hair and she had light blonde streaks. It was SO GORGEOUS.



But I think burgundy is too purplish for that look.



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

A lot of my clientele are redheads, natural or otherwise, and the rule of thumb is this: go with the opposite color family. If you want to do a cool-toned red(burgundy, wine, eggplant, etc) you need a warm toned highlight, like a gold or light caramel shade. Anything too blonde or white-toned with make the overall result appear muted pink. Ick. Like wise, warm reds(coppers, brick reds, intense reds) look better with icy or creamy blonde highlights, so it doesn't get too brassy and brings out the depths of the shades more.



If you're going at it at home, or need a general idea of what you need, try a 4 or 5RV(red violet), and an 8 CG(copper gold) or 8RB(strawberry blonde) highlight.



Happy coloring!



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

It will look REALLY unnatural, but then again if your redhair will probably look unnatural too, if you want it, go for it.



Does dark red hair with really blonde thin highlights look good?

no it wont look good

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