Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Lacey Brown Hairstyle



Wow I can’t believe how much talk there is about Sarah Palin’s hairstyle and people wanting the same look. I am kind of old school and my Sarah Palin hairstyle belongs to the lovely and talented Lisa Loeb (No Nine Stories) and as she had the look waaaayyyyyyy before. She has the signature glasses and the brunette locks with an upgrade in the highlights. What I also love and recommend is the swept fringe parted way off center and the light curls along the ends of her hair. Enjoy =)It has come to my attention that a lot of women out there do not know how to color their own hair at home properly after reading this article on this lady Charlotte Feeney who sued L’Oreal Inc after her accidently colored her natural blonde hair to dark brown. Supposedly she claimed that the tube was filled with the wrong shade and it was not her error. Come one people, almost all DIY hair coloring kits from the major brands like L’Oreal and Garnier all come with instructions that need to be followed exactly and usually the first two steps are an allergy test and a strand test.

These two tests will make sure you are will not have an allergic reaction to the solution and allow you to see how the color will most likely look on your hair. It is surprising how many women I have asked say they skip these steps. Women should definitely go through with these steps. With so many different colors to choose from, a strand test can really help you decided if that is really the color you want because depending on natural hair color, it might not come out just like the sample on the box.

If anyone needs advice on choosing at home hair color for certain hair types and for matching facial skin tone, check out the articles on home hair coloring which provides helpful tips. Please just follow the instructions and do not go off suing a company without “no facts, no opinions and no standards to substantiate either of the allegations,” tdhat is according to the judge’s verdict on the ca

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