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Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:25 am |
cracka wrote: |
What would you recommend for a brunette shade caretake.
I have a dark brown colour and was thinking of using the Loreal natural match wither in a 5N or 6W shade?
Should I also by the red color corrector for a brunette shade? |
I can't really recommend any of the Loreal Natural Match shades because I've never used that brand and I actually only recommend the Wella Color Charm hairdyes.
Having said that, remember that any hair color shade designated by an "N" indicates that the color is neutral (i.e.: neither "ashy" or "warm"), while colors designated by a "W" indicates that the shade is warm, and thereby could come out with unwanted red/orange tones if your hair is naturally prone to them (i.e.: in the summertime, when you spend a lot of time outdoors, what color highlights does the sun typically give you?). Therefore, if you don't want any of those red/orange tones, then you should use the Ardell Red/Gold Color Corrector and/or the Ardell "Unred" corrector.
HTH,
Carrie |
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