I went rose gold, now what?

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Apr 24, 2017

T K.

Hello!
I went rose gold in January, and I am ready for a change. I am hoping for something low maintenance, hair care is trickier in South America. I don't really want to go too dark, I have had black before, and I just prefer lighter colors.

What shade would y'all recommend? I am not afraid to bleach my hair, andI am open to cool or warm undertones!

I am also open to a new style as well. I want to keep the length but any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I currently have a middle part with a few face framing layers.

Here is a picture of my hair in January. What do y'all think of it?

Apr 24, 2017

Sabrina K.

Hey Taylor! Long time no see! How are you! Love the rosegold hair! I can't think of any color that's low maintenance haha except your natural color!

Apr 24, 2017

Alyx T.

It isn't suuuper low maintenance, but have you thought about a lilac tint? You could just get a purple toning shampoo or conditioner, or make your own with a purple veggie dye (off amazon or whatever site if you can't find one locally) super diluted, and you'll have a different variation every time you try it. You could really do it with any color, and you can control it yourself, leave it on for less time less often for a very slight tint or longer and more often for a more intense color.

I think your color now will fade beautifully into a really nice ombred highlighted blonde which would make for a very pretty multidimensional color tints :)

Apr 24, 2017

T K.

Hey Sabrina! I am good! I am open to touch ups and stuff like that, but things like keeping up burgundy hair for example is just to hard for me. I am not quite ready to go natural, I will towards the end of the year though!

Thanks Alyx! I haven't seen any type of veggie dye in my town, I will have to get some on my next trip to the states!

Apr 24, 2017

Alyx T.

I'd look at health food stores if you can! Since veggie dyes are usually all vegan you'd be surprised where they're sold haha. I've gone to some health food stores and seen brands I've never even heard of. Manic panic, directions, punky color, beyond the zone, pravana, iroiro, good dye young, artic fox, etc.etc.are all veggie dyes, anything that doesn't require mixing with an activator or developer. :)
if you really want to do it in the most cost effective way, get a red, blue and yellow and mix your own shades. It's basically like mixing paint.
But If you don't want to mix your own overtone sells a tonnnnn of pre-made shades mixed with conditioner and shampoo. I just think that way you'd be able to experiment with lots of colors and if you don't like it it'll wash out quick, and if you do like it you can do it again without different trips to the salon or spending a lot of money.

May 24, 2017

Sommer F.

Oh, your rose gold looks very beautiful! :) I think that different shades of red, violet and purple can be good ideas for you :) Here's http://machohairstyles.com/best-hair-color-ideas-for-men/ more cool examples, even with mixing different colours on your head :) One of these styles is called "unicorn" and I might say that it's really beautiful, if you like such bright hair, you should try it! It's very similiar to the example on this pic :)
And in case of haircuts I recommend you to try various types of bobs, I think that this style will fit you and besides it's very trendy for this year :)