princess crazy
<font color=purple>Completely blown away by the lo
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I don't even know where to start
I have come to the conclusion that it is finally time and I don't even know where to start!? I have NEVER colored my hair before and after 43 years of not having to I really don't want to start. But, as my DD says--you really need to quit pulling the greys--it's time mom!
Like I said I've never colored it before and the closest I ever came was a few bad highlights when I was a teen that a hairdresser did that didn't turn out to great. I have dark brown hair and some would probably say that I don't need to yet but it's especially starting to get bad around the top of my bang area where the hair is shorter. The rest is shoulder length and is more easily hidden except when I want to pull my hair back or up into a ponytail and that is really starting to bother me so I don't pull it back anymore.
I definitely don't want to go to a hairdresser because of the money and want to be able to do it myself but I am scared I'm going to mess it up!
My biggest concern in doing it myself is ...and my DD agrees with this...is how will I have the natural highlights that I currently have in my hair if I'm coloring it with one color?? I don't have really noticable natural highlights but they are there and I am afraid after coloring it it just won't look close to the same. Does this make sense??
Also, I have no clue as to what brand/type of coloring to use?? I definitely want something easy but I also don't want to have to color it all the time. What is the average that most color lasts?? Also is there any coloring that is better than any other for not staining your skin or is this just something you have to be really careful about??
Or, would it be better to try one of those wash in wash out type colors for the first time??
Any help and encouragement you hair colorers out there could give me would be greatly appreciated as I need to get this hair in shape before a trip to the world in a few months
Thanks!
BTW--Target has their Clairol Perfect 10 hair color on sale this week and it says Allure gave it the Best of Bueaty Award for the best single-process hair color---Anyone have any experience with this particular brand---would it be good for a first timer??


I have come to the conclusion that it is finally time and I don't even know where to start!? I have NEVER colored my hair before and after 43 years of not having to I really don't want to start. But, as my DD says--you really need to quit pulling the greys--it's time mom!
Like I said I've never colored it before and the closest I ever came was a few bad highlights when I was a teen that a hairdresser did that didn't turn out to great. I have dark brown hair and some would probably say that I don't need to yet but it's especially starting to get bad around the top of my bang area where the hair is shorter. The rest is shoulder length and is more easily hidden except when I want to pull my hair back or up into a ponytail and that is really starting to bother me so I don't pull it back anymore.
I definitely don't want to go to a hairdresser because of the money and want to be able to do it myself but I am scared I'm going to mess it up!
My biggest concern in doing it myself is ...and my DD agrees with this...is how will I have the natural highlights that I currently have in my hair if I'm coloring it with one color?? I don't have really noticable natural highlights but they are there and I am afraid after coloring it it just won't look close to the same. Does this make sense??
Also, I have no clue as to what brand/type of coloring to use?? I definitely want something easy but I also don't want to have to color it all the time. What is the average that most color lasts?? Also is there any coloring that is better than any other for not staining your skin or is this just something you have to be really careful about??
Or, would it be better to try one of those wash in wash out type colors for the first time??
Any help and encouragement you hair colorers out there could give me would be greatly appreciated as I need to get this hair in shape before a trip to the world in a few months


BTW--Target has their Clairol Perfect 10 hair color on sale this week and it says Allure gave it the Best of Bueaty Award for the best single-process hair color---Anyone have any experience with this particular brand---would it be good for a first timer??