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| I've got the moves like Jagger Full Member ![]() Gender: ♀ Orientation: Sapphicly inclined Out Status: My closet is for clothes! Location: BC, Canada Age: 23 Posts: 3,111 Join Date: Apr 2009 | I don't really need support, but if you had advice, I'd take it. ![]() So my hair dye is slowly turning from black to dark brown with blonde streaks (they used to be blue). I'm going to be applying for jobs soon so I have to take that into consideration. The jobs I'll apply for will be in a professional environment working with rehabilitation and what not. I have two boxes of hair colour. One that's medium brown and one that's blue black.I'd like to go witht he blue black but I'm not sure if that'd be professional. And I'm worried if I dye it the brown that it will come out reddy-orange since I don't think it's light enough to change to brown yet.. What do you think I should do? Do you think it would matter if I dyed it blue black? I don't have a ton of money to spend on professional job or too many more dye boxes. ![]()
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| Gay, no. Fabulous, totally. Full Member ![]() Gender: Male Orientation: Pansexual Out Status: All BUT family Location: South-East Pennsylvania Age: 17 Posts: 750 Join Date: Dec 2009 | blue-black is generally an OK color Basically if it's a standard box dye it's natural 'enough'. light-med brown would come up a different color on the streaks than the rest of your hair
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| Diggin' the obviousness. Full Member ![]() Gender: Male Orientation: Gay Out Status: Out to everyone Location: Arizona Age: 21 Posts: 246 Join Date: Jun 2008 | As long as you use permanent dye and leave it on long enough, there shouldn't be any awkward orangeyness issues. I think either color would be fine, actually. Good luck. ![]() |
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| Newbie Regular Member ![]() Gender: Male Orientation: Straight but curious Posts: 4 Join Date: Feb 2010 | i think it'll look fine ![]() |
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| EC Addict Full Member ![]() Gender: Female Orientation: I'm a ladies kind of guy ;) Out Status: I flirt in public. Take a guess ;) Location: Vermont Age: 19 Posts: 546 Join Date: Aug 2008 | I think you should probably go with the blue black, cos if you go with the brown, I don't think you'll be able to cover the blue/black with just one box, since it's so dark. You'd probably have to lighten it first, so the brown would kick work. Blue black is also pretty natural, so, there shouldn't be a problem being in a professional environment. |
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