Trouble in Paradise
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Should I become a redhead?
I've been blonde my whole life and have never tried anything else. Do you think maybe it's time for a change? Can I pull off red hair a la Isla Fisher?
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Re: Should I become a redhead?
eeeek! I'd definitely stand out haha. I think I'd look more Ronald McDonald than Rhianna since I'm so winter pale right now!
Holy mackerel look at her rack!
Uh, back to your question. Have you tried uploading pics to one of those websites where you can change your hairstyle?
I found her color formula online and I'd probably pay out the asssss to have someone really good do it. But I'm still not sure.
I think it would be cute.
Have you ever had darker hair?
I love love redheads. Just be weary though - dying blonde hair red by the wrong person and you could end up with clown red hair.
I went red a couple months ago and I love it but the upkeep is much more difficult than my blonde was. It fades pretty fast and while mine looks fine when it fades (it's not like growth on blonde hair but just fades out sort of) it's still frustrating.
Mine is a darker color but I think that shade's really pretty.
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I know, that's what I'm afraid of!
Muddled, no, always been blonde. My little sister is like my brunette twin so I have some idea that it would look okay.
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