
blondes, on the other hand, should warm up with a caramel color, and should also avoid highlights, as they lend themselves more to a sun-streaked summer look. if you can't part with your highlights, make sure to keep your base color a shade darker, to give the hair a greater sense of dimension. finally, redheads should try a rich mahogany shade (and hold the highlights). as emphasized before on this very blog, going red is one of the biggest color trends for this season, so make a statement with a single-toned deep red hue.
do you change your hair color from season to season? are you thinking about trying a completely new color this fall? tell us by leaving a comment!


OMG I am totally going to try this new look! Soooo rich and dark. Hopefully I'll do it right this time.. Last time I tried to dye it lets just say I ended up with a Javier Bardem's 'do in "No Country for Old Men" (http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.cbc.ca/arts/images/arts_old-men_392.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tiff/features/tiffcoen.html&h=221&w=392&sz=19&tbnid=iOJ0sPpIunu9YM:&tbnh=69&tbnw=123&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djavier%2Bbardem%2Bno%2Bcountry%2Bfor%2Bold%2Bmen&zoom=1&q=javier+bardem+no+country+for+old+men&usg=__U_IALVTj0u8z4MHFVU_LJFHWry8=&sa=X&ei=0-bVTKDVLsH78Ab77-2SCQ&ved=0CB0Q9QEwAg) bc it burned all my hair off. Oh well.. thanks for the tip!
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