Thursday 27 September 2007

Hair dye Colors - Manic Panic

I really need to get some new hair dye colors.

I have had various combinations of light blue and pink in my hair during the summer and I think it is time for a change. I think heading into autumn winter, it would be good to look at purple and red, something stronger and more in keeping with the season., so I need to have a look at some alternatives.

Crazycolors, do a great Red and aubergine and I am a great fan of crazy colors, which have been my main color supplier since the '70s, when I first started dying my hair as a London Punk Rocker. Can't believe that is 30 years ago. That said, aubergine isn't what I am thinking of this time round.



Special Effects also do some great colors and are a good brand for longer lasting colors, but I don't want to go with them this time.

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I think I am going to head over to Manic Panic and make some choices there and run with Purple Haze

Manic Panic Amplified Hair Dye/Cream

and Wildfire, from the amplified range

Manic Panic Amplified Hair Dye/Cream


I'll try and get some images up when I have the new colors in and update this section of the blog.

These are easy enough to get online, try here for great prices at the moment








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Tuesday 11 September 2007

Hair dye colors try before you dye

One thing that puts alot of people off hair dye colors, is the uncertainty.

I have spent quite a while wondering how to address this concern and looked at many of the alternatives out there.

I wanted to find something that was easy to use, gave a realistic impression and was personalisable.

After scouring the various tools available, both online and in salons, I found a great online site.

The site offers you the latest hairstyles from the world's top salons - ready to try on in unlimited colors! If you want to know what you'd look like with a short hairstyle, a curly hairstyle, or a different hair color, it is the fun, safe and affordable solution you need!




Color


Texture


Create


Try out thousands of hairstyles in the safety of your own home, without going near a pair of scissors!

Thanks to the Facial & Cosmetic Makeovers that are included inthe virtual imaging service, you can also correct blemishes, wrinkles and more to create a beautiful new YOU!.

Simply click & upload your photo and in seconds you will be browsing thousands of hairstyle pictures.

The simple, fun tools enable you to stretch, color, create & save your best hairstyles to print, email & share!

The hairstyles on this site are not a random collection - the site owners have owned salons for 28 years, and have always taken pride in helping their clients discover their own unique beauty. The trendsetting hairstyles come from the world's leading salons and hair stylists, and can be found in leading hairstyle magazines like Total Image Hair & Beauty Magazine.

It is a really neat site giving you the chance to try hair dye colors before you dye.

BeautyWorks





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Tuesday 4 September 2007

Hair dye colors for breast cancer

Cleveland family chooses pink hair dye colors for cancer.

Jennifer Peters, hair stylist and salon manager for New Design Aveda Concept Salon and Spa, styles Rachel Kuklinca’s hair Thursday after dying it pink. Getting their hair dyed with Rachel were her mother, Holly Hockenberry, and brother, Robert.

Holly Hockenberry and two of her children have dyed their hair pink, to help raise cancer relief funds.

Holly took part in the 60 mile, three day Cleveland Breast Cancer walk on August 17th.

Holly's grandmother lost her battle to cancer in 1982 and her mother is in remission after being diagnosed 13 years ago. Holly herself has had 3 benign lumps removed.


Since registering in February, the Euclid resident has raised $2 900 and she is still looking to raise more.

As a legal secretary, Holly checked with her employers and found them more than willing supporters of her fundraising idea. Her children were certainly the talk of High School. The Salon who were responsible for the hair dye colors transformation, are also trying to raise funds, by selling cookbooks filled with clients' recipes for the cause in October.

The walk which started at Thistledown race track and ended on Lakeside Avenue in Cleveland, benefits breast cancer research via Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.

If you are looking for something brighter in the way of hair dye colors, take a look here.


Special Effects Cupcake Pink Hair Dye





To help Hockenberry raise funds, visit this link.





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