I want to mix revlon #47 Med rich brown, and #54 light golden brown. I have blue eyes and very fair skin. I am 52 years old and do not want to look any older! Lol Thanks
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I want to mix revlon #47 Med rich brown, and #54 light golden brown. I have blue eyes and very fair skin. I am 52 years old and do not want to look any older! Lol Thanks
I think mixing any store bought colors is taking a risk--at least for the first time, and you might end up with very uneven color as well as missing spots that a professional cosmetologist/stylist won't. What I would suggest is taking a few photographs from magazines of the color you would prefer to have, then going to a salon and seek the advice of a professional. It may cost you more money, but you are far less apt to go around with hair that might be damaged, over-processed or looking not quite the way you imagined! I would also suggest getting styling tips and some good hair care products like conditioners and so on. As we age hair is one great way we have control over our looks, and healthy youthful looking shiny hair can do a great deal to make us feel better about how we look! Have fun and enjoy the new you! ;)
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