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Unless you still want lots of grey, don't use ash! Do you want to cover grey? I am guessing you do. I would keep your nice auburn hue as a base, which is great for fall color, but just get your...
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My advice is to have both aged and modern pieces in your rooms
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A better way to go would be having a mixture of old looking and modern looking furniture. Rooms look more stylish that way
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Mixing wood colors actually look nicer than matching them! I heard it from a designer many times on trading spaces.
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I think that dark green carpet would look beautiful! That is the color I want my walls in my family room. It is gorgeous! It doesn't matter that it is dark, you can lighten up the rest of the room...
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If I were you, I would not paint an electrical appliance
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The best condo I have seen used really nice pastel colors. Maybe paint the little area which picks up light from your windows fuschia pink. Paint a room or the hallway orange. I would also use...
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I think that having just very subtle little freckles would really make me look beautiful. Is there any way to create this illusion with makeup? I would especially love to hear from people in...
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Can't Buy Me Love, Anne of Green Gables, Swing Kids, Schindler's List, Talented Mr. Ripley
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I agree with cali. SInce coloring your hair with a permanent Replaces hair color under neath, not color over older color, just dye your hair accordingly with a burgundy color. A common...
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It might look funny for a while, but you probably have not done any damage to your brows, since you did not remove the hair from the root. Try a brown pencil that is not a brown color, but a cocoa...
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Using perm hair color on eyebrows works just fine. If you put anything harsh IN your eyes, it can blind you. Obviously then, you would avoid that by using a non drip hair color and use a q-tip to...
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I am sure some people get tired of penciling eyebrows in All the time. TAtooing is a good solution. ASk for a light natural shade, of course, with tatooing. It is a very good solution for your...
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One more thing I forgot to suggest: stick with ash tones for now, for a natural look, and maybe get highlights later in gold, once you have got a good base.
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Some bransd dye darker than others, in such cases, these store bought brands only need to be taken one more shade lighter. Always dye at least one shade lighter than what you want. I know that the...
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To follow up on Pretty lady's advice. The ash color should fix this. Try it in a demi-perm though, clairol natural instincts in medium ash brown is good if your hair is in fairly good condition. ...
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WEll I do not believe in using hair color removal, bleach or any other similar products, unless it is on small sections for highlights. My advice is to avoid this a long as you can stand your hair...
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Hmm. In that situation, If you were happy with your color but wanted a color that you didn't want to commit to, I would have a simple dark blonde semi-perm, that would have taken away some of the...
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It will fade. If you wanted medium brown, you should have gone at least two levels lighter since you have some greys. If you don't like the tone of your hair, I would suggest a nice tint buy...
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Palmolive of dawn could actually work, at least a little. Never fear, all hair dyes eventually fade. If the alkaline in the soap does not get it out, get them corrected buy a pro at the salon,...
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Nothing at all. The level should eventually fade to the color it described, or at least close to it. Just use leave it in to process for less time next time, or don't use that shade NEXT TIME. But...
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Follow up: Maybe you oughta use something darker. My hair was naturally medium brown but you said yours was darker. The key for black hair dye, since it does not lighten, is to the closest to your...
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I don't think that you necessarily had to wait. I used Garnier black hair dye and eliminated it pretty quickly by doing the following: 1) I have shoulder length hair, so give yourself a nice,...
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