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Speaking of hair, I've been experimenting a little bit lately with my hair color. I had blonde hair a few years ago, and since then I've mainly kept it dark brown. However, after growing it long again, I re-dyed it blonde last month and I liked it. The problem is, I like both blonde AND brown hair, but I can't decide which color to keep, and I'm hoping that maybe you can help. What do you guys think? Which color goes better with my skin tone?
Dark brown:
Blonde:
I've seen a lot of people here lately having brown underneath and blond on top, in a layered cut..
Speaking of hair, I've been experimenting a little bit lately with my hair color. I had blonde hair a few years ago, and since then I've mainly kept it dark brown. However, after growing it long again, I re-dyed it blonde last month and I liked it. The problem is, I like both blonde AND brown hair, but I can't decide which color to keep, and I'm hoping that maybe you can help. What do you guys think? Which color goes better with my skin tone?
Dark brown:
Blonde:
I vote brunette. You have a pretty face and I think the dark hair brings it out more, frames it very well.
... What do you guys think? Which color goes better with my skin tone?
I vote blonde.. but I've seen some kick-ass textures with brown and blonde combined.. the best of both worlds, right? Besides, I personally like a chick with a bit of flair.
Thanks everyone for your feedback. I'm thinking about possibly doing dark brown hair with chunky blonde highlights. Right now, my hair is dark brown, but I had it blonde all last month, and I really like both styles.
I'm more of a complete goofball as you can see my amazing paper beard. Apparently I mass texted that picture to everyone in my phone at 4am trying to sell paper beards for 20 dollars.
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