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Oct 9, 2015
Matti E.
1)I was thinking if either dying my hair or getting highlights I know I want it lighter but I'm not quite sure what will look good 2)I want to semi-permanently straighten my hair (if that makes sense) I've heard the keratin shots work but are bad for your hair and I don't have enough time to straighten it every morning
Sorry for the poor quality photos
Thanks!
Oct 9, 2015
Matti E.
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Oct 9, 2015
Amanda L.
I would avoid the keratin treatment, because it looks like you could do without. it wouldn't be worth the damage, believe me! as long as you use a heat protectant when you flat iron, you're doing less damage than the treatment would. doesn't look like you're in desperate need of one, so in my opinion I would hold off. if you're not positive on what color you want to go for, I would recommend starting with highlights to get a feel for shades/tones you find most appealing. if you're not set on a color, don't dive right in to all over color. fall in love with something first, thennnnn expend it! you're very pretty, and with fall coming I would almost go for a deep burgundy and/or darker brown. it would look lovely w/ your completion
Oct 10, 2015
Lin F.
Amanda has given you 1st class advice. I really like the color as it is, but hey, it's your hair.