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Should You Shake Up Your Hair Color?
Having the same hair color day in and day out is kind of like eating the same thing for breakfast everyday: It's comforting, yes, but also kind of boring. But major change might not be in the cards for everyone. Take this quiz to find out what kind of hair color changes might be right for you!
By Julie Gerstein
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Hair Scared
Change doesn't come often or easily to you. So perhaps starting out with a subtle color change, with a demi-permanent dye, will be the best way to get you out of your same-old-same-old shell. Demi-permanents — a longer-lasting alternative for women who want the benefits of semi-permanent color — are great because they subtly fade out, rather than grow out, so you won't have to deal with upkeep and you can easily let the color fade back to your natural color if you hate it. But we're betting you won't.
Pretty Basic
You change your hair, but often do so with minimal cost and thought. It might be worthwhile to step up your hair game by getting a consultation with a professional hairstylist who can help pick out the correct color for your skin tone and recommend the right type of dye for your lifestyle. Remember: Splurging on professional dye once could save you on having to repair your hair after a home box dye job goes horribly wrong.
Looking for an Edge
You're comfortable with changing it up, but we think you should — in good taste, of course — push the boundaries of your comfort zone. That might mean adding some outrageous highlights, or foils, or taking your color from chocolate brown to honey blonde or strawberry blonde to crimson red (if it works with your skin tone, that is). One tip, follow the seasons. If it's spring or summer, go lighter, and if it's fall or winter, go darker.
Color Chameleon
We're giving you a dare that'll be helpful to you hair, too. We double — no, triple — dog dare you to give your hair a break by leaving it alone. Rather than dye it seven colors and bleach it until it's fried, really shock everyone by going back to a normal, more natural shade for a bit. It might take some time and even a few visits to the salon to make for a smooth transition, but trust us: Your hair will thank you for it.
Fashion at its Best!!!
My Sisters and I visited the DIA for Wayne States Fashion Show, I guess fashionably late isnt always so good cause we got there to find out the tickets were sold out, although we didnt get to enjoy the show I know Ms. Jamie did a wonderful job with her line EIMAJ clothing.. Pics of the Ladies with Fab Buns that I enjoyed putting together will be up soon.
Shout out to www.Fabulousinspiredchic.com for the photo
Shout out to www.Fabulousinspiredchic.com for the photo
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