The advice thread.

by rockitemokid on 11-02-2009 11:40 am

Garnier is good but Clairol stays for longer, from my expierence.

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by VioletVelvetine on 11-02-2009 11:53 am

I use the Garnier stuff, and it out lasts my re-growth so i'm rather satisfied with it (: Plus it's cheap as shit.

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by krazystalkergrl on 11-02-2009 3:39 pm

I use"d" Clairol, and its still in my hair like really good.
But now I use a professional one for my roots because my neighbor does it.

I've never used Garnier though to compare.
I went from a brownish with blonde and red highlights to blond no bleach or peroxide involved

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by EmmaDilemma on 11-07-2009 11:50 pm

Anyone know how to make hair grow faster?
Or even just make it look longer?
I'm so sick of short hair.

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by Venus on 11-08-2009 7:42 am

Straightening or extensions are your best bet I think.
I wouldn't know how to make it grow faster.

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by VioletVelvetine on 11-08-2009 8:28 am

EmmaDilemma wrote: Anyone know how to make hair grow faster?
Or even just make it look longer?
I'm so sick of short hair.


Just take care of it.

VenusDoom wrote: Straightening


Avoid this. If you want your hair to actually grow longer rather than just appearing to be longer. This will just fray and damage your hair.

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by Raikudemon on 11-08-2009 9:16 am

VioletVelvetine wrote:

VenusDoom wrote: Straightening


Avoid this. If you want your hair to actually grow longer rather than just appearing to be longer. This will just fray and damage your hair.
Or, you could buy a ghd straightener.
I have one, it doesn't damage all that much.
Plus, I put oil for hair on the tip, I after I finish straightening.
I guess that repairs by a little bit the damage I do to my hair.

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by VioletVelvetine on 11-08-2009 9:39 am

If you want serious results while growing your hair it's just smarter to avoid it all together.
Even if your hair looks like it isn't getting mass damage on the outside chances are it's taking alot of damage internally.

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RE: The advice thread.

by Zeemokitty on 12-02-2009 3:23 pm

Hi i am trying to scene my hair up what should i do


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RE: The advice thread.

by maromi12d3 on 12-16-2009 11:50 pm

I'd say get it cut into lots of choppy layers. Dye it maybe?

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by XDieXTrichX on 12-19-2009 8:00 pm

do you think this hairstyle would work if it were dirty blonde/light brown ?
http://www.hairstylesdesign.com/gallery/medium_men_hairstyles_546.php

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by krazystalkergrl on 12-20-2009 10:55 am

XDieXTrichX wrote: do you think this hairstyle would work if it were dirty blonde/light brown ?
http://www.hairstylesdesign.com/gallery/medium_men_hairstyles_546.php


yeah theres not much difference. It would look fine.

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RE: The advice thread.

by xXMyChemicalSleepXx on 12-20-2009 4:14 pm

yeah, itd look pretty good either way

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by krizzy on 01-25-2010 3:31 am

So, I'm looking for red hair dye. Not like a natural looking red, but a REALLY bright red. THIS RED.
I went to some stores and asked them for some dyes but it turned out dark red.
I already bleached certain sections of my hair so it's not because my hair is black so the color is coming out dark.

I've done it before so I know it's possible. The product I used was bleach and dye mixed together though and I don't want to bleach hair that's already bleached.
Any suggestions about brands would be great. <3

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by Rosiessecretlife on 02-04-2010 7:03 pm

How do you think I'd look with layers and fringe, with a blonde lowlite on the bottem layer of each side and bangs/fringe edged in blonde?

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