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10 Stunning Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes In 2023
10 Stunning Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes In 2023
Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes are excellent ideas for those girls who have medium to long hairstyles. So if you are looking to wear a Fresh look to make your hairstyles more stylish then you should must need to check out here these styles. Are you a brunette looking to switch up your look? Whether you’re a fan of natural tones or vibrant hues, there are plenty of hair color ideas for brunettes…
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#Brown hair color with highlights#Dark brown hair color ideas#Hair color Ideas for brunettes 2022#Hair Color Ideas for brunettes going gray#Hair color ideas for brunettes Short Hair#Hair color Ideas for brunettes with highlights
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10 Stunning Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes In 2023
10 Stunning Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes In 2023
Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes are excellent ideas for those girls who have medium to long hairstyles. So if you are looking to wear a Fresh look to make your hairstyles more stylish then you should must need to check out here these styles. Are you a brunette looking to switch up your look? Whether you’re a fan of natural tones or vibrant hues, there are plenty of hair color ideas for brunettes…
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#Brown hair color with highlights#Dark brown hair color ideas#Hair color Ideas for brunettes 2022#Hair Color Ideas for brunettes going gray#Hair color ideas for brunettes Short Hair#Hair color Ideas for brunettes with highlights
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Hair color correction
Hair color correction can be a lot of various problems from unwanted color tones to Ferris of black or dark hair. Brassy hair , hair to stripy or to ashy Color should blend and complement skin tone and life style of the person. Blonde with contrast on curly hair Blonde no yellow No brass better blend blondes White hair hair was to dark prior Client had violet red base wanted cool blonde…
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Hiii uhmm im still super new to tumblr so sorry if the format is wonky. This is kind of my first dabble into fan fiction but I had this idea for quite a while so enjoy!! ( feed back & constructive criticism is always appreciated 😋)
Pairing: Gojo Satoru x fem!Reader x Geto Suguru
Summary: (Set in Highschool) Although looking back on it they realize both had fallen for you the moment they had met you. ( ik this seems pretty Suguru centric right now but trust me we get our moment with Satoru during the hangout)
Word Count: 710
The boys had fallen for you ever since you walked… well ran into the classroom doors.
The fast paced stomping of your feet could be heard from a mile away as you slammed the door open and ever so rudely interrupted Yaga Sensei’s class. “Excuse me, young la-!” You huffed each word you spoke trying and failing to catch your breath. “ Ahh… my.. a-apologies Yaga Sensei.. Ah sir! You see I was …initially going to arrive early but saw a stray cat and I … just had to feed it. Again apologies sir! ”You bow while still huffing. Yaga sensei sighs before speaking “The least you could do is introduce yourself before so rudely barging in.” You smile before going on your breath finally stabilizing “Oh my apologies sir! My name is L/N Y/N pleasure to meet you all!” As you look back at the three pairs of eyes before you, it’s only then you feel utterly embarrassed blood streaming right up to your face as you notice a boy with sparkling blue eyes and hair that rivaled the color of the clouds (not the ones you’d see on a thunder storm but those that appear biggest and brightest on a beautiful sunny day), along with a beautiful brunette woman.
Both were laughing making no attempts at all to mask their amusement at the spectacle bestowed upon them. While the raven haired boy tried to spare you some dignity by hiding his horrible kept chuckles in his hand ( it had no effect but you appreciated the effort nonetheless).
You sit in the farthest seat possible trying to make yourself unnoticeable for the duration of the class, you look outside the widow and get lost in the breathtaking view of the trees blowing in the beautiful summer wind. The months had just begun to get warmer and the world was looking so bright.
As you were so engrossed in the view Suguru however couldn’t help but spare glances at you all throughout the duration of class. He noticed your lack of attention to the lesson but also the way the sun had hugged your face, highlighting you in such a sensational way, you had looked so peaceful as if the world was crafted with you and you alone in mind. Suguru felt like you were drawing him in, he just had to talk to you, get to know you. So when the bell rang he all but sprinted to your desk, leaving Satoru a bit dazed. He felt bad for interrupting your thoughts but class did end so maybe he was doing you a favor, he tried to reason with himself.
Captivated by the view you didn’t hear the ring of the bell and were nudged by someone. Turning to look you noticed it was the raven haired man, he was much more handsome up close it’s difficult to describe as you think not even the highest quality camera could begin to compose the essence of his beauty. You notice his lips move to speak but your to engrossed in his presence to really notice that he had said something. It’s not until he nudges you again that you finally come back to earth. “ oh my apologies is there something you needed…” It’s only then when you realize you hadn’t captured his- He cuts your thought off.
“ Suguru. Suguru Geto.”
The name suits him you think as beautiful and elegant as the setting sun, ending the day and welcoming the next. He continues his sentence with a hearty chuckle “ I just wanted to inform you class ended about 10 minutes ago, what is it that you are so intensely thinking about?” He hadn’t realized what he blurted out before he quickly tried to save himself. Heat rose to your cheeks once again. How did you not notice? You don’t have time to internally beat yourself up for your lack of awareness before he goes on. “ If you’re not doing anything would you like to come have lunch with us? It’s not everyday we get a transfer student especially so late.”
Who would have thought that a simple invitation such as this one would lead to such a strong and beautiful bond amongst you four…
#jujutsu kaisen#geto suguru#gojo satoru#fanfic#gojo x reader#geto x reader#jjk#jjk fanfic#jjk fluff#oblivious reader#should i do a part 2?
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An old affair: Jack Chambers:
Clinks of wine glasses, pops of champagne bottles and the chatter and laughter of the dining room was a typical treat for the Chambers. This was Alice and Susan's time to don their best evening dresses and jewelry and a time for Roger and Jack to suit up in their best tuxedos, accessorized with customed watches.
Two glasses of wine, one glass of iced tea with lemon and another of cola. The appetizers had arrived along with everyone's ideas for dinner time chatter. Alice went on about how Bunny had asked her to spend a weekend together in the Netherlands for a girl's trip. Alice expected Jack to show some apprehension, to protest his wife leaving all the domestic work and the child rearing for the weekend for himself alone- not that he didn't enjoy it, but that it was a handful already for the couple alone, Jack only imagined how it was when he was solo in running through the house chasing Roger to get him to take a bath.
Roger's giggles filled the house at every corner. Meanwhile, Jack had swore he put his back out grabbing the ankles of his kiddie, wrestling him out from under the bed. By the time bedtime had arrived, Jack had little energy to fight with Roger about how many stories should be read. So, he read six of them before passing out on the couch for an hour before dragging his body up to his room at one in the morning.
But instead, Jack just admired his wife. Her dainty, delicate neck that donned a gold necklace that matched her fancy ruby gold ring. Her blonde hair tussled to the side to highlight the dangling rose colored earring with gold trimming around them. Her wrist reached for her wine glass, sipping lightly and elegantly like a poise mannequin or ancient painting that abstracted the impression of everything a woman should represent. And Alice was exactly that. Jack pressed a gentle peck to her cheek, not able to resist the air of laud that suffocated him.
"Jack?" His head shot up to a tall sandy brunette headed woman with the most bewitching eyes. Her tight fitted maroon dress hugged her slender curves and arched legs that seemed to cup perfectly together without one pinch of imperfection. In the eyes of young Roger, this woman had walked right off a magazine cover. Her smile widened to show her pearly straight teeth, "Jack Chambers, is that you?" Jack could feel his wife's body stiffen.
This woman ran closer, now standing above their table, "Jack, it's me, Sandra. Remember, from Manhattan?" Her accent rang between an ounce of Brooklyn mixed with a European blend. What the man didn't expect was for this woman to throw her arms around him with such a quickness. She held him like this for a few minutes, making Jack's cheeks flustered and sweaty and Alice's jaw clench and her knuckles turn a boney white.
Jack cleared his throat, scanned the table and introduced Sandra. "Oh, is this your family? They're lovely!" Alice's pinched tight smile yet glaring eyes didn't seem to rattle Sandra....in fact she upped her introduction. "I used to see Jack around the corridors in University- remember that, Jack? Oh, he was Mr. Wattson's favorite student...so smart and funny. He knew how to make all the girl's go for him- there was one girl, May, remember her Jack? You and her-"
"Oh yeah, she was my science partner while we were learning about mechanical techniques." Jack's throat felt white and dry. He knew May, very well and wanted to one day be someone he could forget about.
"Yeah...It was nice seeing you, Sandra." Jack wanted this woman away from the table as soon as he could get her. Alice was a quiet woman with an active mind. Of course, she knew Jack was faithful, she just hated Sandra. Everything about her: her body, her thick hair cut into this shoulder length curly and her walk that seemed to make men stare every time she passed them with her behind jiggling more than it should've.
But she was gone now. She was polite, but insolent. Impudent, coming over and flaunting herself like that in front of another woman's children. "Jack, who was she?" Alice's eyes held gripe and resentment that bubbled and brimmed through her stare like cold ice to warm skin.
"She was a classmate back in Manhattan when I was in college. We knew each other from one of my friends, Daniel, I think." The peppy relaxing dinner was now full of tension and bubbling internal angst. Alice's tense silence was evident when her fork would stab her plate a little harder than normal. The screech and scrape jotted through Roger's ears like nails on a chalkboard. It made him cringe with every bite from his fork from his mother's hostility that she took out on her plate.
The car ride home was quiet, yet Susan and Roger's glances and looks to each other spoke loudly about what everyone had witnessed at the table. Alice stared blankly out her window, looking banal at all the speeding cars that whizzed past their car. The lights of streetlights and front porch hues, flickered off her irises, radiating a blue, then gray and then hazel shimmer off them. "How was dinner kids?" Jack's eyes still locked on the road; desperate to saw the thick heave of ice that wavered in the car. "It was really good!" Roger allowed Susan to speak for the both of them. Jack understood... Susan being the oldest knew how to assert a sense of reassurance that coupled for the both of them.
The minute Jack pulled into their driveway, Alice stepped out with the kids and asked them to enjoy Tv time downstairs before she dragged Jack up to their room.
"I wasn't looking her up and down, Alice! I wasn't looking at her at all! I wanted her to leave!" Alice sighed; rubbing her feet from the heels that she set aside her and adjusting her seating on the bed bench. "Well, everyone else was looking at her.... her throwing herself at you in front of our children. Disgusting!" She scoffed, "And why did she have to bring up May? Dumb slut-"
"Alice!" Alice looked down, cheeks flushed and fevering. Her mouth suddenly became dry and achy. Her eyes tried to brim with pity tears, but she quickly swiped them away like a gnat had landed on her. She didn't want Jack to see her pitiful jealousness, to her it was a weak insecurity and a slash to her collectedness.
"Baby?" Jack's voice so soft and warm, like a teddy bear. He was a teddy bear to Alice. So full of understanding and love...... she looked into his eyes with tears in her own. She raised her hands before sniffling away her angst. Alice let her blonde locks tickle her cheeks as she shot her head down to floor. Her hair was a curtain to cover the shameful guilt that leered into her like poison. And it was poison.
But.... a feeling of a large finger had pulled her hair to reveal her soft face. Then.... it wiped away a straying tear that strolled down across her left cheek.
"Jack.... who was she anyway? Beyond Daniel, I mean." Jack bit his lip before turning to Alice's green eyes. "A mutual friend from my friend, Daniel, at the time-" "Jack.... she hugged you and was very friendly with you than you were with her.... she's more than a mutual friend." "An ex... we had a small thing in college, but that was it! And besides, I broke it off because I found out she had cheated on me with this other guy- James Willings-"
Jack had disliked that guy a lot in college, flashing his expensive cars and watches- buying the woman he went with rings like broken promises were cheap.
"Your ex girlfriend?" Jack nodded. Alice put a hand to the bridge of her nose, "Jack, why didn't you tell me this before?" "Because, since the relationship- if you can call it that- was so short, I didn't think it would be relevant."
Alice stared at her nails, peeling off the artificial parts, "Did you ever kiss her? Or touch her?" Jack sat beside Alice. He took her chin into his palm, "We barely looked at each other, our relationship lasted two weeks at best. Promise." Alice smiled slightly, "I'm sorry babe. I shouldn't have kept that from you. I wanted to tell you at the table, but I didn't want the kids to know." Alice threw her arms around Jack's neck.
"I'm sorry too Jack. I know you didn't mean any harm. I love you,"
"I love you too honey."
Jack kissed Alice's cheek before pressing his forehead against hers. He looked into those lush kitten eyes that he fell for the day he met them. He saw future in them.... his future. No one else's but Alice's.
And only Alice's.
#jack chambers#jack chambers imagine#jack chambers son#jack chambers daughter#alice chambers#roger chambers#susan chambers#dont worry darling#harry styles dwd#dwd blurbs#harry styles imagine#harry styles#dadrry#dad!harry#harry styles oneshot#harry styles fanfictions#harry one shot#harry fanfic#harry styles fanfiction#harry styles imagines
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—ASHI TAMADAI! 🌺
“You guys are here to see our performance, right? Let’s get it started! Hey— No paparazzi, alright? ☆”
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
APPEARANCE
PERSONALITY
TRIVIA/DYNAMICS
GALLERY
APPEARANCE:
Ashi is a fairly petite girl with not too much of a build to her from the waist up. She has brunette hair which go down to her bust, and bangs that always sway to the right. Her bangs are split into three stands, a very small stand to her left which splits into three smaller bits, a middle strand that sways to the right, and one last strand to the right that frames her face and covers her ear. Ashi has a curved ahoge on the left of her head where her roots are. Her hair is slightly messy, bouncy and a little wavy.
Ashi does not wear any sort of makeup, and her eyes are pointed and fairly large. Her eyes are a chocolately brown with salmon highlights. She is almost always found with a smile on her face and pointed brows.
She’s always found adorning a pair of sunglasses on her head, no matter the weather.
When wearing her club/SEKAI wear, she wears the Colorful Splash! varsity jacket in a usual fashion, except that she lets the jacket fall off of her shoulders just a little. Under it, she wears a cropped white top with a pair of slightly baggy, dull blue ripped jeans.
PERSONALITY:
Ashi is known around school pretty well, to the point that she can definitely be considered popular around Kamiyama High. Many people know her (including the main cast), and she has no issues talking with whoever. She enjoys it as long as the person talks back.
Ashi is a natural performer, and her charisma is off the charts. She’s fairly loud, but not enough to gain weird stares. She makes sure that all glances at her are never the result of judgement.
Despite Ashi’s playful, positive, and at times childish behavior, Colorful Splash! notes her as a very strong leader, always bringing reason into discussions and giving solid advice. Via finds comfort in the way Ashi always reaches out and helps each member. She is often the one to lift everyone’s mood, and is known as the group’s cheerleader. Each member states that they wouldn’t know what the group would be like without Ashi.
Ashi is good at tending to others needs, and even if she does seem narcissistic and self centered at times, she does deeply care for her club mates. Though, even if she’s caring and allows the other members to be true to themselves, she doesn’t display any behavior of her own when it comes down to it. Several Kamiyama students view Ashi as a shallow person because of it.
Even as the leader, Ashi is easy to poke fun at and Colorful Splash! enjoys teasing her for her height and behaviors. Naoto in particular picks fights with Ashi. She always has a reason to fight back and banter with Naoto, but when she is met with no further evidence, she takes the loss.
TRIVIA/DYNAMICS:
A pretty crucial part of Ashi’s character is the fact that she’s strictly cisgender. Her sexuality is up in the air, but I would like to refrain from any headcanons or ideas about her gender being anything else for character’s sake.
Ashi’s character is a little hard to write sometimes, because she has different views and ideas before and after one of her focus events. You will often see her being referred to as “pre-ashi” or “post-ashi” depending on what stage of her development I want to talk about. This can lead to her character being seen as inconsistent, but there is still a basis you can follow for her character (her personality as stated above).
This focus event is often referred to as “Ashi cancelation event”, purely because I haven’t planned out the entirety of Colosplash’s story and events yet.
This development and change in character is due to a realization of the truth. Ashi’s character issue is that she’s so blinded by the goal of being a celebrity that she is unable to recognize what people truly think of her and her “true” self.
Pre-Ashi is unaware of any faults of her own, and always needs to find reason to verify feelings. She believes that everyone likes her as the celebrity of Kamiyama, and she doesn’t notice that she’s not necessarily close to anyone at Kamiyama. Pre-Ashi is not aware that she’s forcefully pushing down any negative feelings that come up to the surface.
Post-Ashi comes to life after a life realization, and this newborn Ashi now takes note that feelings don’t always need to have reason— they can just happen, and they are still valid. Not everyone is a perfect celebrity 24/7, and everyone has their faults. She realizes now that, performing for everyone and getting a simple like is not worth it when there are people beside you who will love you further than that. Additionally, she finds herself being more comfortable with the people she once distanced herself from, out of fear of what others would think.
Ashi formed Colorful Splash! in attempts for her to build a fan base and a group of people to enforce her celebrity status. In reality, she might’ve subconsciously made the group in hopes of finding true friends. Pre-Ashi is and was misguided about a good chunk of things, after all.
Ashi doesn’t like to associate herself with “weirdos” or “odd” people by habit. This issue slowly dissolves as Ashi gets more comfortable with herself.
Ashi is embarrassed to admit that she does indeed to go Wonderlands X Showtime shows and enjoy them a little too much for someone her age. No, you did not see her three days ago cheering on the show with the five year old sitting next to her.
Due to the reason stated above, Tsukasa does occasionally recognize her in the hallways and tries to get her attention. When this happens, she ignores his presence and hides behind the nearest person she knows. The person is often Akito, and they have a silent vow to run off together.
Note, that does not mean that she doesn’t like Tsukasa. In reality, she thinks that he’s very talented, even if she wouldn’t ever admit it.
Ashi is in class 1-A, meaning she shares a class with Mizuki and An.
Her and An are good friends, due to Ashi not being a troublemaker. They are often compared due to their similar energy.
Ashi rarely ever notices Mizuki when they do attend school. She’s only ever heard a name float around in conversation, but due to not picking up names quickly, it always slips her mind.
On one occasion during a festival, Ashi and Mizuki stumbled upon paths and ended up having a good conversation and kicking it off well— Ashi found herself wanting to talk to Mizuki more, despite not getting to ask for their name before they took off again. Whenever Ashi sees Mizuki on the rare occasion, she instantly tries to talk to them. The fact that Ashi doesn’t associate with weirdos does not apply here, simply because she doesn’t know Mizuki as the person who people gossip about around school.
Both her and Mizuki have issues regarding the way they are perceived. Ashi wants to be able to portray herself in a masculine way, and still identify as a girl, despite the teases and insults she gains from others at times.
Post-Ashi, after finding out Mizuki’s secret (and not making a big deal about it) tends to defend Mizuki when they come up in conversation with others.
Through Via, Ashi began going to Akito for tips on dance and singing. They often go to WEEKEND GARAGE to practice.
Both Ashi and Akito have themes of being “reborn”. In Ashi’s case, this is touched upon after her focus event where she has her realizations.
For Post-Ashi, Akito is an admirable figure and person to her due to his burning determination and drive. She likes to think of him as a rival, in a way.
Ashi is horrified by Rui. She can barely withstand a conversation with him while making eye contact.
Ashi is an artist, and draws in her free time. She designed the Colorful Splash! varsity jacket herself.
Ashi is fairly wealthy, and her often skipping school to go on vacations is mentioned in the story.
She hates the cold. Ashi can never decide on what to wear, and she falls it the “Winter-Fit Crisis”.
Summer and beaches are Ashi’s favorite as she loves the weather, noises, and everything else that comes out of it. She heavily enjoys any tropical motifs.
She has two older siblings, a mom, dad, and dog.
Ashi’s voice is imagined to hold the same energy as Soyeon from G-IDLE and Momo from TWICE. She has the most powerful voice out of Colorful Splash!
Ashi’s dance style is very unique as she often adds her own twist to things. She adds an extra step here and there that radiates a strong feeling of confidence, and it’s fun to watch her. Additionally, she’s very expressive. Her style is very easily recognizable.
She is very good at fanservice. Winks are very common with Ashi.
More to come!
GALLERY:
#prsk#prsk oc#proseka#proseka oc#project sekai#project sekai oc#ashi tamadai#Colorful Splash!#oc#fansekai
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Why Mother Gothel Should've Been Dark Blonde - an essay, a rant, an obsessive think piece (Part 2)
Part 2 - White people hair colorism and how they could fit in with gothel's self esteem issues, and how she would project that onto her daughter. -------------- This is where we get into how gothel being a dark blonde would add an entire new layer to an already emotionally thrilling movie. To get into it I have to explain what I mean by white people hair colorism. SO! Like with the antisemitism thing i'm sure you're already very familiar with what colorism is. And possibly what white people hair colorism is, but I'll go over it anyways for the people in the back. Colorism is originally a term for comparing poc with each other, either by white people or by poc about their own race. It works differently with every group, however generally it references a preference for lighter skin. White people hair colorism is specifically the phenomenon within white groups that the color of your natural hair is indicative to your desirability. It's not as serious of an issue as true colorism, so the term is imperfect, but the phenomenon exists nonetheless. Generally it is known that blonde is on top, and as we get darker in shades the "worse" we get. This has to due with proximity to whiteness but we could've guessed that. Red is below Black in desirability, while also being fetishized, but that's not what we need to keep in mind for this post. What the heck does this have to do with Mother Gothel? well, everything. or at least it could've been. Gothel is deeply insecure, and obsessed with youth and beauty. Both things that are associated with blonde-ness. When some girls are born bright blonde, and they grow up to have darker hair over time, it can be a huge hit on their self esteem. Their blonde hair was praised their whole life, so it makes sense. Gothel could go through a similar thing and react way over the top about her darker roots growing in. Gothel being specifically a *dark* blonde as an adult could also plant the seeds of jealousy for rapunzel, a magically glowy permanent bright blonde. The jealousy mixed with her basically worshipping her hair would make so much sense in the new context of gothel's relationship with the color. In this au where they did give her dark blonde, I could also imagine that gothel's repeated prolonged use of the healing incantation could give her almost unnatural looking highlights in her hair. This would be an interesting commentary too, on those same insecure girls who get platinum highlights to try and hold onto their platinum blonde youth. very in character for gothel imo. I'll finish this part with the issue of rapunzel's brunette strand in the back of her head. And how gothel would project and force her hair color insecurities on rapunzel. the way some emotionally abusive mothers do with whatever insecurities they may have. When rapunzel is telling the story about her brunette strand to Eugene, people effected by hair colorism felt that it subtly implied that brunette is broken, is worse, uglier somehow.
And I say yes! that is what it felt like! that's probably how she saw her brunette hair. instead of running from that, I think making gothel blonde would make it clearer that this idea was specifically implanted into rapunzel's head. To make her hate her natural hair color. to keep her from ever wanting to cut her own hair to free herself. to not bat an eye when gothel would praise her hair WAY more often than she would ever praise rapunzel herself. But clearly, that doesn't make it right. It makes it sad. Nobody deserves to carry that much shame over their natural hair for the sake of a beauty standard. Gothel is a villain, and using her own insecurities to bring down Rapunzel is just another way to control her. There will be a third (and final?) part to this because my brain swollen
#rapunzel#tangled#mother gothel#princess rapunzel#tangled the movie#disney princesses#disney#disney movies#disney's tangled#essay writing#rant post#disney villains
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My name's Bree. How can I help you?💉📒
Shoutout to @hypocriticaltypwriter for the inspiration!
REF/INFO BELOW CUT 💜💜💜
𝐍𝐚𝐦𝐞: Bree
𝐀𝐠𝐞: 25
𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫: Female She/They
𝐇𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭: 5'8
𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲: ISFJ
Though very shy around others, Bree has a good head on her shoulders and a kind heart. She values the work she does, making sure to help others as best as she can. Not only does she care about her patients, but she also likes to help out her friends and coworkers. Being useful for a greater good is something truly valuable to her, though it can sometimes get the better of her.
Bree struggles quite a bit with stress. She tries to push herself to a point where burnout is inevitable. All she wants is to be helpful, but it can cause her to feel tired and depressed after the long days of work. She feels guilty about the idea of leaving her field of work, as so many patients count on her care. It makes her feel a bit stuck and frustrated. Her biggest dream in life is to become a writer, becoming the next Bram Stoker or Mary Shelley.
She’s fascinated with romance and monsters, inspired to bring such two complex things together. During her free time, she enjoys writing down short stories that she hopes to get published some day.
Bree is used to blending into the background, not really one to get attention from boys in her teenage years. However, she has blossomed into a beautiful young woman, and others are starting to notice her more. Since she’s not used to such affection and attention, it makes her quite bashful~
𝐀𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞: Bree is often in her work uniform. As a nurse, she wears a light blue work dress with a white collar, cuffs and belt. Outside of work, she prefers to wear more soft and loose clothing. Usually she wears fun sweatshirts and stretchy jeans with converse sneakers. A special accessory she wears every day is her silver key necklace. It has an amethyst gemstone in the center.
Her skin is quite pale, as she has to stay out of the sun, lest she want a nasty sunburn. She’s got a dusting of freckles on her face. Her makeup is plain, often just mascara and chapstick. She can’t do a full face of makeup every day, as it would just end up on her face mask whenever she puts it on.
Bree is more chubby in her features, making her insecure compared to the thin, toned bodies she sees on the Santa Carla boardwalk. However, she’s got several beautiful features and a shapely body. Her hair is flowing and thick with brunette color. She’s got some natural highlights from the rays of the sunshine. She often hides behind her long hair, sometimes too shy to show her face.
𝐉𝐨𝐛: She’s a nurse at Santa Carla Medical Clinic. She works night shifts, as nobody else wants them. Bree is a natural night owl, so it ends up working in her favor. Most of her job is front desk admin work, but she also provides checkups and vaccinations/blood draws when need be.
𝐍𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐛𝐲 𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐬:
B (Michael, Sam, coworkers)
My dear, Darling, Beautiful, Sweetling (David)
Baby, Babygirl, Little lady (Dwayne)
Mama, Sugar, Pretty girl (Paul)
Bella, Bellisima, Angel (Marko)
Babe, Baby (Michael)
𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐬𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞?: Bree is in your typical multi-roommate-in-small-apartment setup. She moved out to California with her friends so she could start fresh, and was able to get set up in the basement of the condo they found. Her roommates are usually asleep whenever she’s awake due to their different work hours, which she doesn’t mind. She finds peace in the night time, though she does tend to get lonely.
Though their home doesn’t have a lot of space, Bree has worked hard to make it cozy. It’s not far from the boardwalk, meaning a lot of shops are within walking distance.
𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲:
Bree has always been a bit of odd girl. Growing up, she found herself in the school library quite a bit. She was too shy to talk to other kids, and was afraid of bullies that would pick on her for being extra sensitive (not to mention they were quite unkind to her and her chubby features). She would often switch back and forth between romance novels and scary stories, finding equal interest in love and darkness. The two began to blend together, and she became attracted to the monsters that were supposed to frighten her. She found sympathy in these creatures, as she knew what it was like to feel isolated and tormented for simply being different.
A passion for writing her own stories was born, and every chance she got, she would eagerly write down stories of these monsters in her journal. Ones where they would get happy ending rather than tragic downfalls. It fueled her dream of becoming a writer someday, and even when she pursued a career in the medical field, she never forgot her true passion.
She became a bit more confident in herself when she got older, and ended up making close friends. They were very supportive of her work, and were there for her when her mother got sick. When she finished school and got her degree, Bree found out her friends had their sights set on California. The complete opposite side of the country. She was scared of such a massive change, but her family encouraged it, as she would have more opportunities for her writing to get noticed in such an environment. Touched by their support, Bree took the jump and moved cross-country with her friends.
Until she can fulfill her writing dream, she’s working hard as a nurse. Not only does she provide for herself, but for her beloved chocolate labrador as well.
𝐂𝐫𝐮𝐬𝐡: She’s torn at the moment. On the one hand, she is infatuated with Michael. He’s kind and gentle and very responsible. She admires the dedication he has to his family and appreciates his sweet nature keeping her spirits up. On the other hand, she can’t stop thinking about the mysterious pack of biker boys that she sees in her office now and then. There’s something about them that draws her in. Something dark and mysterious. It’s like a siren’s call, and she’s powerless around them.
(She wouldn’t mind a poly relationship, but she does have somewhat of an extra fondness for Dwayne, given how good he is with Laddie)
𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐬𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐫𝐮𝐬𝐡: Bree was able to use her degree to get set up at local primary care doctor’s office. It was there that she so happened to meet Michael Emerson, a handsome guy who decided to pursue physical therapy as a study once he got his GED. He worked part time in between night school, and Bree was completely smitten whenever they had the same shift. He was so doting and kind. A perfect gentleman who never failed to put a smile on her face. Sometimes his mother and little brother would stop by for a checkup or to simply say hello, and Bree found herself adoring them too.
Michael explained to her at one point that he had a devastating breakup with a runaway girl he met during a past summer. He didn’t like to talk about what led to their breakup, but Bree never forced him to tell more. She was simply happy to be there for him, and she had a feeling that he was starting to open his heart up to her in return.
However, he wasn’t the only man in her life.
During quieter nights, Bree started to get visits from four mysterious, yet very sexy bikers. They would ask for a walk-in appointment. A cut here, a sprain there, usual stuff. Normally, the office didn’t take walk-ins, but she was happy to examine them on her own. She suspected something was off about them when she found that their bodies weren’t exactly….normal. The stethoscope she used never could pick up a heartbeat. The blood sample she collected looked sparkly in the light. The thermometer always said their temperature was far below what it should have been.
She was frightened at first…..but soon became intrigued.
They were all so mysterious and unusual. The four of them watched her with hunger in their eyes. They’d coo sweet nothings to her, offering to take her out for a date or a ride on their motorcycles. Ask her back to their place for a drink. The more she got to know them personally, the more tempted she felt to listen to their call. Bree had the same fascination in the boys as she did with the monsters she read about growing up.
Little does she know that her indecision between Michael and the Lost Boys is more akin to a fight between good and evil~
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Tips for choosing temporary hair colors without commitment
In the hustle and bustle of life, maintaining a salon-worthy hair colour can feel like an impossible feat. Say goodbye to the struggles of permanent hair colours that demand time, patience, and money. Instead, embrace the simplicity and convenience of temporary hair colours that effortlessly fit into your fast-paced lifestyle.
Why Temporary Hair Colors? Here's the Lowdown:
Traditional hair dyes can be high-maintenance, demanding constant attention and touch-ups. Enter temporary hair colours, your solution to a vibrant look without the hassle. Anveya Colorisma offers a quick and chic fix with their 2-minute hair colour makeup, featuring fabulous matte and metallic shades.
Benefits of Temporary Wash Hair Colour Makeup:
Commitment-Free: Wash off with your next shower.
Versatility: Create unlimited looks to match any mood.
Quick DIY Application: 2-minute colour transformation.
No Damage: No bleach, no dye, just stunning results.
10 Stylish Low-Maintenance Temporary Hair Colors for Women
Fiery Red:
Bold and confident red lowlights for a striking yet low-maintenance look.
Face Framing Highlights:
Timeless face-framing blonde highlights for smart and chic vibes.
Tortoiseshell:
Golden-blonde highlights on brown tresses for effortless glamour.
Honey and Caramel Root Melt:
A freehand balayage for a melting effect from dark roots to honey-caramel tips.
Bronde:
Brown-blonde highlights for a metallic edge and low-maintenance allure.
Brunette To Blonde:
Brilliant blonde highlights blended at the roots for lasting beauty.
Dipped Tips:
Light-coloured tips for extravagant curls without the high maintenance.
Global Red-Brown Hair:
Root-to-tip colouring for a simple yet elegant global hair colour.
Global Jet Black Hair:
Sophisticated jet black for a timeless, low-maintenance look.
Burgundy Balayage:
Charming burgundy balayage for dark hair, minimal salon visits required.
Tips for Using Temporary Hair Colors:
Undertone Matters:
Choose a colour that complements your undertone for a natural look.
Water Caution:
Avoid water exposure to prevent colour bleeding.
Quality Hair Care:
Use good shampoos, conditioners, and masks for a healthy hair care routine.
Nightly Routine:
Wash coloured hair well before bedtime.
Heat-Free Styling:
Minimise heat tool usage to prevent quick colour fading.
Semi-Permanent Hair Colours: The Gentle Touch
Unlike their permanent counterparts, semi-permanent hair colours coat the outer hair shaft, providing vibrant results without ammonia or bleaching agents. Perfect for enhancing natural colours, thin hair gains depth and volume, reducing the need for additional products.
How Long Does Semi-Permanent Color Last?
With moderate shampoo use and limited exposure to sun and chlorine, expect around six weeks of vibrant colour. The best results shine within the first two weeks, so minimise washing and use colour-safe products.
Is Semi-Permanent Colour Safe?
Free from bleach and ammonia, semi-permanent colour is safer, even for permed or previously dyed hair. While home application is simple, consulting a professional stylist is always a good idea.
Key Facts About Semi-Permanent Hair Colours:
Identify your natural hair colour before application.
Test the colour on a small strand, especially if your hair has been exposed to harsh elements.
Invest in quality hair care products to extend colour longevity.
With the simplicity of temporary hair colours and the gentle touch of semi-permanent options, achieving and maintaining vibrant hair has never been easier. Choose a colour that suits your style, embrace the low-maintenance lifestyle, and let your hair shine effortlessly.
Conclusion:
Embrace the beauty of hassle-free hair transformations with low-maintenance temporary colours, designed for the dynamic pace of life. From fiery reds to chic balayages, these options offer vibrant looks without the commitment. Say goodbye to salon stress, and hello to effortlessly stunning hair that compliments your busy lifestyle.
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Finding Your Perfect Match: Hair Color Ideas for Every Skin Tone
Choosing the right hair color can make a significant impact on your overall appearance. With countless options available, it's essential to select a shade that complements your skin tone to achieve the most flattering and natural look. Whether you have fair, medium, or dark skin, there's a perfect hair color out there for you. In this article, we will explore various hair color ideas for different skin tones, helping you find your perfect match.
Understanding Skin Undertones
Before diving into specific hair color suggestions, it's crucial to understand your skin undertone. Your skin can have cool, warm, or neutral undertones, which can greatly influence how different hair colors will look on you. Here's a quick way to determine your undertone:
Cool Undertones: If your veins appear bluish or purple, and your skin has pink or rosy hues, you likely have cool undertones.
Warm Undertones: If your veins have a greenish tint, and your skin has golden or peachy undertones, you likely have warm undertones.
Neutral Undertones: If you find it challenging to determine whether your veins appear bluish or greenish and your skin has a mix of cool and warm features, you likely have neutral undertones.
Identifying your undertone will help guide you towards the most suitable hair colors that will enhance your natural beauty.
Hair Color Ideas for Fair Skin Tones
1. Platinum Blonde
Fair skin tones tend to have cool undertones, making platinum blonde an excellent choice. This striking, icy shade can create a beautiful contrast against fair skin, giving you a captivating and ethereal look.
2. Honey Blonde
For a warmer option, honey blonde complements fair skin tones with warm undertones. This golden hue adds warmth and radiance to your complexion, resulting in a soft and sun-kissed appearance.
3. Light Ash Brown
If you prefer a brunette look, opt for a light ash brown shade. This cool-toned brown can add depth and dimension to fair skin, creating a sophisticated and modern style.
4. Rose Gold
For those who crave a touch of whimsy, rose gold is a trendy and flattering option. This blend of pink and gold hues can complement fair skin tones, adding a touch of romance and playfulness to your overall look.
Hair Color Ideas for Medium Skin Tones
5. Chestnut Brown
Chestnut brown is a versatile and classic hair color that suits medium skin tones with warm undertones. This rich and warm shade enhances your complexion, providing a natural and harmonious look.
6. Caramel Highlights
For medium skin tones with cool undertones, caramel highlights can add warmth and dimension to your hair. These soft, golden accents create a beautiful contrast and bring out the natural glow of your skin.
7. Copper Red
If you're feeling bold and adventurous, consider going for a vibrant copper red shade. This warm, fiery color complements medium skin tones and adds a touch of excitement and intensity to your appearance.
8. Warm Balayage
A warm balayage with a mix of caramel, honey, and toffee tones can be a stunning choice for medium skin tones. This technique adds depth and movement to your hair, resulting in a sun-kissed and natural-looking style.
Hair Color Ideas for Dark Skin Tones
9. Jet Black
Jet black hair is a classic and timeless choice that beautifully complements dark skin tones. This rich, deep color creates a striking contrast and exudes elegance and sophistication.
10. Warm Brown
For dark skin tones with warm undertones, warm brown shades like chestnut or mahogany can enhance your natural beauty. These earthy tones add warmth and depth to your complexion, creating a harmonious and stunning look.
11. Burgundy
Burgundy is a bold and captivating hair color option for dark skin tones. This deep, reddish-purple shade adds vibrancy and drama, creating a head-turning and glamorous appearance.
12. Caramel Ombre
For a trendy and dimensional look, consider a caramel ombre. This technique blends dark roots with caramel tones towards the ends, adding warmth and lightness to your hair while beautifully complementing your dark skin tone.
FAQs About Hair Color and Skin Tones
1. Can I go from a dark hair color to a lighter shade?
Transitioning from a dark hair color to a lighter shade often requires a bleaching process. It's essential to consult with a professional hairstylist to assess the condition of your hair and determine the best approach for achieving your desired results while minimizing damage.
2. Can I change my hair color at home?
While there are DIY hair color kits available, it's generally recommended to seek professional help, especially for significant color changes. A professional hairstylist has the expertise and knowledge to achieve the desired results while minimizing damage and ensuring your hair remains healthy.
3. How do I maintain my hair color?
To maintain your hair color, use color-safe shampoos and conditioners, avoid excessive heat styling, and protect your hair from the sun. Regular touch-ups and deep conditioning treatments can also help prolong the vibrancy of your hair color.
To know more: Best Unnatural Hair Color For My Skin Tone
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What Are Some Hair Color Ideas for Winter?
As the seasons change, so do our style preferences and winter is the perfect time to experiment with new hair colors. Whether you’re looking to add warmth, depth, or a touch of icy elegance, the right winter hair color can enhance your overall look and keep your style fresh. Below, we explore some trending winter hair color ideas that you can discuss with your stylist.
1. Warm Chestnut and Caramel Balayage
For those who want a cozy and natural look, warm chestnut and caramel balayage are timeless choices. This combination adds subtle highlights that mimic the golden glow of winter sunlight, creating depth and dimension in your hair. Perfect for brunettes looking to add softness and warmth, balayage techniques allow for a low-maintenance transition that grows out seamlessly.
2. Icy Platinum Blonde
Channel the magic of frosty mornings with an icy platinum blonde shade. This bold, high-maintenance color creates a striking contrast with winter’s darker tones, making it ideal for those who love standing out. Pair this look with a glossy finish for maximum impact.
3. Rich Burgundy and Wine Tones
Deep burgundy and wine hues are perfect for adding a sense of richness to your look. These jewel-toned shades work beautifully on both dark and light hair bases, offering a vibrant yet sophisticated touch. They’re especially flattering on warm and neutral skin tones.
4. Smoky Ash Brown
Smoky ash brown is a subtle yet chic option for those who want to embrace cooler tones during the winter months. This muted, neutral shade pairs well with a variety of skin tones and is a go-to for anyone seeking an elegant and understated look.
5. Soft Copper Highlights
Add a touch of warmth to your hair with soft copper highlights. This shade is particularly flattering for those with fair or warm complexions and creates a radiant effect that brightens your face, even on the coldest winter days.
6. Midnight Black with a Hint of Blue
For a sleek, dramatic vibe, consider midnight black with subtle blue undertones. This high-gloss look is ideal for winter, as it complements the season’s moody aesthetic and creates a luxurious, polished appearance.
Why Choose a Professional Hair Colorist?
Choosing the perfect winter hair color requires the expertise of a skilled stylist. At abbyhaliti.com, our team of professionals specializes in personalized hair color transformations, ensuring that your chosen shade complements your complexion and style.
Conclusion From warm balayage to icy platinum blondes, winter offers endless opportunities to refresh your hair color. Whether you’re drawn to rich jewel tones or soft highlights, working with the best balayage experts in NYC ensures a flawless result. At abbyhaliti.com, our team of experienced hair colorists in NYC is here to bring your vision to life. Schedule a consultation with the best hair colorists NYC today, and step into the winter season with a stunning new look!
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Trendy Brown Fall Hair Colors to Rock This Year
Brunettes, take note—because it's an exciting year to be you.
From warm tones like cinnamon, chestnut, and caramel to cool ones like ash, cacao, and burgundy, brown hair color opens up a world of possibilities that feels anything but boring. It's the ultimate base color that can go in countless directions, starting with something as simple as a few strokes of balayage.
From season to season, this versatile hair shade makes it easy to revamp and revitalize your mane. Feeling dull? Hit the refresh button with touches of honey and caramel. Feeling bold? Make your mark with moody mocha or earthy ash. Whatever you do, don't sleep on these fresh and fabulous brown hair color ideas to try this year.
Chocolate Ombré
Chocolate Ombré is a stunning option that melts a dark mocha base into bronzed chocolate ends. This ombré look is perfect for embracing your dark locks during the cooler months without resorting to monotone color. The subtle transition makes it a timeless choice for brunettes looking to add depth and dimension to their hair.
Steps to Achieve Chocolate Ombré
Start with a dark mocha base.
Gradually blend in bronzed chocolate tones.
Maintain with a color-protecting shampoo and conditioner.
Regular trims to keep the ends healthy and vibrant.
Cinnamon Brown
For those looking to spice things up, Cinnamon Brown is a must-try. This warm, spicy hue adds an instant cool factor to any brunette. It’s a bold color choice that exudes warmth and sophistication, making it perfect for fall.
Achieving Cinnamon Brown
Consult with a professional colorist.
Opt for a base of deep brown.
Incorporate cinnamon tones through balayage or highlights.
Use a color-safe shampoo to maintain vibrancy.
Sparkling Mocha
Sparkling Mocha keeps you on the dark side with the subtlest baby balayage highlights. This look is not only stylish but also incredibly flattering, especially with a blunt long cut. The hints of light make it perfect for adding dimension and shine to your mane.
Creating Sparkling Mocha
Start with a dark brown base.
Add baby balayage highlights for a subtle sparkle.
Style with a blunt cut for added chic.
Use a shine-enhancing hair product for the final touch.
Melted Caramel Ombré
You can’t go wrong with Melted Caramel Ombré. It revives brunette strands and transitions seamlessly from season to season. This color combo adds a touch of warmth and brightness, making it a versatile choice for any time of the year.
Steps for Melted Caramel Ombré
Begin with a dark brown or brunette base.
Blend in caramel tones gradually.
Maintain with regular gloss treatments.
Style with loose waves for added texture.
Hazelnut Balayage
Hazelnut Balayage is the way to go if you’re looking to add light to a deep base. Subtle touches of hazelnut will give your hair a fresh, bright look without overpowering your natural color. It’s perfect for those who want a natural yet noticeable change.
How to Achieve Hazelnut Balayage
Start with a dark base.
Apply hazelnut balayage for subtle highlights.
Use a sulfate-free shampoo to protect the color.
Schedule regular touch-ups to maintain the look.
Ginger Brown
Ginger Brown is ideal for brunettes who love warm tones. Adding a gingery red tint to your base color brightens up your face and brings out the warmth in your complexion. It’s a perfect choice for fall, adding a cozy, warm vibe to your look.
Getting the Ginger Brown Look
Choose a warm brown base.
Add gingery red tints.
Maintain with color-protecting products.
Style with loose curls for a soft, feminine look.
Ash Brown
Ash Brown offers a cool-toned alternative that almost goes mushroom brown. Sticking with cool to neutral brown and blonde shades, you can achieve an earthy tint that’s sophisticated and modern. It’s a versatile shade that works well with various skin tones.
Steps to Achieve Ash Brown
Start with a neutral brown base.
Add cool-toned balayage highlights.
Use a purple shampoo to maintain the cool tones.
Style with a sleek bob for a modern touch.
Cold Brew Brown
Cold Brew Brown is reminiscent of iced coffee with a splash of almond milk. This rich ombré finish adds a deliciously dark base with lighter ends, perfect for those who want a subtle yet noticeable change. It’s a sophisticated look that transitions well through the seasons.
Creating Cold Brew Brown
Begin with a dark brown base.
Add lighter, caramel-toned ends.
Use a moisturizing conditioner to keep the ends healthy.
Style with loose waves for a natural finish.
Soft Chestnut
Soft Chestnut is a warm chestnut shade that looks natural and sophisticated. It’s a versatile color that can be dressed up or down, making it a great choice for any occasion. The warmth of the chestnut shade complements most skin tones, adding a soft glow to your complexion.
Achieving Soft Chestnut
Start with a dark brown base.
Add chestnut tones throughout.
Maintain with regular conditioning treatments.
Style with loose, natural waves.
Bright Bronde
Bright Bronde combines deep brunette with golden rays of sunshine, creating a summer-ready look that’s easy to grow out. This color is perfect for those who want to add a touch of lightness to their dark hair without going full blonde.
Steps for Bright Bronde
Start with a dark brown base.
Add golden highlights.
Maintain with a color-safe shampoo.
Style with loose waves for a beachy look.
Cacao Brown
Cacao Brown is a dark brunette’s dream, adding depth and richness to already-dark locks. This shade is perfect for those who want a deep, intense color that’s still warm and inviting. It’s a versatile color that works well with various styles and cuts.
Achieving Cacao Brown
Begin with a dark base.
Add subtle cacao tones for depth.
Use a gloss treatment for extra shine.
Style with a sleek, straight finish.
Tortoiseshell Balayage
Tortoiseshell Balayage is a mix of chocolate, caramel, honey, and golden blonde, creating a multi-dimensional look that’s as mesmerizing as it gets. This color combination is perfect for those who want a rich, dynamic hair color that’s full of life.
Steps for Tortoiseshell Balayage
Start with a chocolate base.
Blend in caramel, honey, and golden blonde tones.
Maintain with regular gloss treatments.
Style with loose waves for added texture.
Conclusion
Fall is the perfect time to experiment with new hair colors, and brown shades offer endless possibilities. Whether you prefer warm tones like cinnamon and caramel or cool tones like ash and cacao, there’s a brown hair color for everyone. At MOBILESTYLES, we provide on-demand beauty services from professional beauty experts. Book an appointment today to transform your look with one of these stunning brown fall hair colors!
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Hair Extension Colour Ring: The Essential Guide for Perfect Hair Matching
Choosing the right hair extension color can be a challenge, especially when you want a seamless blend with your natural hair. This is where the hair extension colour ring becomes an essential tool. It offers a precise way to match your hair extensions to your existing color, ensuring a flawless and natural-looking result. Whether you're a salon professional or a DIY enthusiast, understanding how to use a hair extension colour ring can make all the difference in achieving a perfect match.
What Is a Hair Extension Colour Ring?
A hair extension colour ring is a tool that contains swatches of various hair colors, often arranged in shades ranging from light to dark. These swatches are usually made from real human hair or high-quality synthetic fibers and represent the different colors available for hair extensions. By comparing the swatches to your natural hair, you can easily identify the best match for your extensions.
The colour ring typically includes a wide range of shades, from classic tones like black, brunette, and blonde, to more modern hues such as pastels or vivid colors like pink and blue. This variety makes it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to customize their hair extensions.
Why Is a Hair Extension Colour Ring Important?
Accurate Colour Matching One of the main benefits of using a hair extension colour ring is the accuracy it provides. Since hair can have subtle undertones that are difficult to capture in photos or online swatches, having physical samples allows for a more precise match. This ensures your extensions blend seamlessly with your natural hair.
Easy Colour Customization For those who want to experiment with multiple colors or highlights, a colour ring helps visualize how different shades will look together. Whether you're planning on using two-toned extensions or adding some vibrant highlights, the colour ring offers the flexibility to compare shades and decide on the perfect combination.
Professional-Grade Tool Salon professionals often rely on hair extension colour rings to offer their clients the best color match. For stylists, having a colour ring on hand means they can confidently provide recommendations, saving time and reducing the likelihood of selecting the wrong shade. It's a must-have for ensuring client satisfaction.
How to Use a Hair Extension Colour Ring
Using a hair extension colour ring is simple and effective. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Find Natural Lighting Natural light is crucial when matching hair color. Stand by a window or in a well-lit area to ensure you can see the true color of both your hair and the swatches.
Select a Few Swatches Start by selecting a few swatches from the ring that closely resemble your natural hair color. Hold them against your hair, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends, as the top of your hair might be lighter due to exposure to sunlight.
Blend for a Perfect Match If one swatch seems too light or dark, try mixing two similar shades for a multi-tonal effect. Hair is often not a uniform color throughout, so blending two shades can create a more natural look.
Consult a Professional If you're unsure about your color match, visiting a professional stylist who can help you use the colour ring effectively is always a good idea. They can provide expert advice and ensure you're making the right choice.
Choosing the Right Hair Extension Colour Ring
When shopping for a hair extension colour ring, look for one that offers a wide variety of shades and undertones. High-quality rings often include natural tones, as well as ombre or balayage options, to give you the full spectrum of choices.
Conclusion
A hair extension colour ring is an invaluable tool for achieving a perfect color match when choosing hair extensions. Whether you're trying to match your natural color or explore new shades, the colour ring ensures your extensions blend flawlessly. Whether you’re a professional or a home user, having access to a colour ring simplifies the process, saving time and effort while ensuring a beautiful result.
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Discover the latest trends in hair coloring with our exclusive collection of 20 Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes 2024. Whether you're seeking subtle highlights or bold transformations, our curated selection offers a spectrum of options to enhance your natural beauty and style. Say hello to a vibrant new look that reflects your individuality and sets the tone for the season ahead.
Discover the latest trends in hair coloring with our exclusive collection of 20 Hair Color Ideas for Brunettes 2024. Whether you’re seeking subtle highlights or bold transformations, our curated selection offers a spectrum of options to enhance your natural beauty and style. Say hello to a vibrant new look that reflects your individuality and sets the tone for the season ahead.
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Best Way To Cover Grey Hair For Brunettes
The technique and color you choose to hide your gray. But you have to consider your natural coloring before you can decide – not necessarily as it was, but as it is. Here is the best way to cover grey hair for brunettes!
Best Way To Cover Grey Hair For Brunettes
You lose pigment not only in your hair but also in your skin when you turn gray. If you're very dark, it can make a hard and attractive contrast to your skin by dyeing your hair back to its original color. On the other hand, medium-browns don't appear to be markedly different from dark browns but have a much softer, natural effect. The best of these are less saturated shades; for example, a cool, medium ash brown enhances the clarity of a pale tint. Lowlights If your hair is black and salt and pepper, try black flashes. They make the gray tones look like ash strips, giving the overall impression of having highlights instead of lowlights. Highlights The idea is that gray mixes with the highlights, but that works only for natural blondes. Highlights only emphasize the gray if you're a brunette.
Best Way To Cover Grey Hair For Brunettes: Color Treating At Home
Coloring kits in pharmacies work every bit as well as salon formulas. They are transparent enough to provide natural-looking results and are safe and easy to use, provided you follow the instructions below. If your hair doesn't look teeth, avoid highly saturated nuances with exotic names. If you find it difficult to decide between two shades of hair, the lightest choice is best. If it turns out to be a little too bright, the next time you can change to a darker color, it is more challenging to switch from dark to light. If your hair has more than 10 or 20% gray, buy a product labeled "permanent" The product will not be temporary or semi-permanent, and after just a few washes it may begin to look faded or "muddy." After the first full head application, only every four to six weeks will you need to touch the roots. A depth conditioner is used once a week to keep the colors fresh between treatments and always uses products designed for colored hair, including UV protection that prevents fading.
Best Way To Cover Grey Hair For Brunettes: How To Color
You can certainly dye the greys yourself and get a great and natural result. Read on for the best way to cover grey hair for brunettes tips!
Identify your level of commitment Gray hair has ways of disguising it, but if you don't want to see it at all and ultimately want to cover it, you have to make permanent color – and that's a commitment. It takes time, and it is a process of lifting the shade to cover the grays. You are also less likely to stop covering the grays because you have to deal with the different tones throughout your hair. If you terminate this process of permanent colour, some problems with color consistency may happen along the way. If you don't want to deal with lifting your hair time and effort, I would recommend the semi-permanent color. It does not contain ammonia, so it does not cover gray but instead blends gray, so it nearly stains the colour. This is excellent because there is no commitment, and it fades away, versus growing out, and those grays will take up the tone you use and can sometimes look like a highlight. Balayage or highlights are also an excellent way to distract your eye from grays because the eye is drawn to the places that create a reflection of light. Prepare your color There are ways that people can prepare their hair for better color absorption and start educating their customers about shower filters because of all the minerals in the water and how they can influence their hair. Dower filters help to reduce the mineral content in water through a process that similarly removes impurities from tap water by a Brita filter. Select your favorite product If you do color at home, I'd recommend something semi-permanent. I would not recommend a permanent box dye because the results can't be predicted, and matching them in a living room is difficult because of the quality differences. Try to search for a non-permanent color option and select applications such as spray, touch applicator, or powder. The length of these products on your hair ranges from washing your next shampoo to a few weeks. Whether you want to touch your roots or add more color to your hair, you can test out these options and find out what works best for you. Turn on the lights It may seem a simple matter, but your lighting in the dimly lit moody bathroom, which is perfect for a bubble bath at the end of a long day, doesn't color your hair. Turn the lights up and open the curtains if your bathroom has a window. In artificial and natural light, color can look different, so make sure that you have access to both when you are ready to color your hair. When you are done, you can take a selfie in both light types to get a better idea of the color. Practice the technique of your application Whether you use a spray or brush applicator, it's worth your time to make sure you run a product test to see how it is applied. Test your ability first to target your grays on a towel of paper. Here is your opportunity to make adjustments if the product is too dry or if the color opacity is visible. When you go to your hair to put the color on, you will be thankful for taking the time to test it. Carry out a patch test The color results at home vary more than the salon results, so start small when you begin to apply your color to cover the grays. And remember, color is often more visible and darker as it dries so it could be worth waiting if you had to start with one layer of product and then check-in after 24 hours to find out if you had to go back into a round two-color. Protect your bathroom surfaces Even the most stable hands and the most reliable products might run awry, so make sure to put a towel or a newspaper on your counters and floors so you won't stain anything. You can even order the stylist's cape and say you 're in a living room to protect your clothes from colour. If not, wrap your towel and have gloves on your hand, so the color doesn't get on your hands. Set up your tools Layout your tools in a place so you can pick them up quickly. Be sure to hold a handheld mirror in the vicinity, so you can check the progress in areas like the neck and back of your hair that are difficult to see. Place a towel underneath brushes to prevent them from rolling away on the counter. Protect your skin against Dye There's nothing worse than the telltale color stripes on your forehead. Be sure that your skin will prevent coloration, rather than using a goopy salve to protect your skin from coloring, by gliding a clear solid lip balm along your hairline, including around your ears. Its small size makes it precise to apply. Stock up on new gloves You have slipped on the plastic gloves of the box to protect your hands, but you have to wear them while washing the color. Have a pair of unpaired gloves at hand to protect your skin against staining if you rinse off the color when your original gloves are too oily to use again. Begin to fine-tune on dry hair Experts in hair coloring (and directions for hair color packaging) recommend dyeing your hair when it's dry. If the hair is saturated with water, it can not be diluted or diluted, resulting in an undesired result.
How To Make Your Dye Last Longer
We spend a lot of money regularly to make the perfect color of our hair, and then it fades before we enjoy it! The cheapest color for the hair is the one we can last the longest, and many tricks can be used to stretch the color and prevent it from changing so quickly. Avoid hot water. Hot water not only dries your skin out; it can decrease hair color life. The temperature opens up your cuticle, unwrapping your valuable color and moisture. Shampoo and rinse with room-temp water, dry towel, and rinse with the coldest water you can stand to shut it out. This offers longer-lasting colour, which keeps your locks beautiful and hydrated while eliminating split ends. Protect from the sun. Protect the sun and chlorine of your hair. Use SPF hair protection when in the sun, swimming pool, and ocean to avoid fading your color. A product with sunflower oil is great because it also has hair protection antioxidants. Do not overuse hot tools. Staying away from your hot tools the first week after your hair is painted will also help prevent the colour. Hot instruments like blow dryers and straighteners speed up the color fading process. While these tools are sometimes necessary, the best way to stay away from is to color your hair the first week or so.
Final Words
You may have felt several different emotions when you discovered the first few grays. Perhaps you accepted, or maybe you had a moment of panic as if this new strand meant you grew older. Aging is a privilege, and graying hair is a beautiful, natural process, and while there are more people now than ever to hide them in the camp, it is also all right. Read the full article
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