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  • 24-08-2009 3:55pm
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    Hi all! :)

    Autumn's here and my roots badly need to be done. I've been the same bright blonde for a few years now since I was about 17/18. I'm 21 now :D
    I often get the notion that I should darken my hair a bit. Sometimes I get really sick of how high maintenance my hair is! :( I'm a natural brunette (not too dark- can't really remember my natural colour its been so long...)
    I LOVE Ruth O'Neill's hair colour/style (see pic). Anyone know how I might achieve that look? What I should ask the hairdresser to do? (Cos in my experience hairdressers don't always do quite what you ask them to - Not all but some! :( ) So? Can anyone help me? Pretty please!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 Zxyton


    My advise is to bring in the photographs to the hairdresser


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 435 ✭✭pinkheels88


    Zxyton wrote: »
    My advise is to bring in the photographs to the hairdresser


    How sad am I gonna look with a pic of an Irish model??? :pac::o
    I brought a pic of a hair colour I wanted once to a hairdresser before and it came out nothing like it, orange! - that was the worst hair disaster...

    You think it would be easy enough to change back if it didn't turn out right? Just a bit anxious cos my grad is coming up and I don't want to have to look at a pic of me holding my degree with orangey hair poking out from under my cap for the rest of my life.... :(


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