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So, I'm getting highlights on my hair today. They're red high lights. Anyways, the problem is my moms doing it for me and she has a shade of red that's a little too dark for my liking. Is there any way to make the red highlights 1-2 shades brighter? I heard that highlights are heat activated from a yahoo answers thread, and blow drying your hair makes your highlights brighter.
Watch this video, see the girls hair on the second picture? I kind of want it to be like that. EDIT:Oops, sorry for not posting the vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqFiNN23xPM Last edited by DivineRevival; 10-20-2008 at 10:29 PM. |
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What vid? Anyways err use another color? mix it with a brighter 1. I dont do anything to my hair but my friend does and he has green hair i mean ALL green hair
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I don't really care if red fades easily, anyways, I just discovered my mom has a red that's a shade brighter. I would still like it a little brighter though. I'm not bleaching my hair, either. Any tips? I don't really care if red fades easily though, my mom is a professional hair stylist and has her own shop. I get highlights and everything else for free anyways, does blow drying make your highlights brighter?
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