Since I was never allowed to dye or highlight my hair growing up, (not even Sun-In) I became a hair-color rebel as soon as I went to college. I guess it was better to rebel with hair color then other things. Anyway, I went from brown to blonde, to a reddish-brown, to light brown, to very dark brown, to major highlights, and then back again....twice.
Reddish-Brown Me
Blonde Me
Somewhere in between Me
Now I'm back to light brown - my completely natural hair color. And it's mousy. And brassy. And I'm in dire need of a change. I'm thinking golden highlights and maybe a few low lights...much like this beauty. I want it to look natural but have a nice summery glow.
Does anyone else like to change their hair color as much as I do? :)
Emily that is to funny about not being able to color your hair growing up. I could not either and one time someone left (old and I mean OLD)sun-in at our house and it said you could spray it in and then hair blow dry it. So I thought it is so old it will not work, when my mom was busy one day I tried it out and of course it did not work. But a few weeks later after spending time in the sun I had a VERY blonde streak in my hair. I did not dare tell my mom what I did so she even took me to the Dr. she was worried about me. I fessed up only a few years ago!
ReplyDeleteLacey - that is absolutely hilarious!! Thanks for sharing your story! We are such rebels :) I am sooo sorry we couldnt make it down to your house when I was home - we ended up spending a lot of time in Destin visiting my grandmother. Hope all is well! xoxo
ReplyDeletelove the J. Aniston color!!! but of course emmie you are beautiful no matter what!
ReplyDeleteEmmy - I think some brond (bronzed blonde) highlights would look great on you!! Keep your natural hair color, but just add in some highlights :)
ReplyDeleteI love you redish/brown in the winter time. So chic
Thanks Ashy and Chelly!! I will definitely try the brond look - I want to keep my base color for sure so it will look more natural. xoxo to you both!!
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