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Hair.

Bilde nr2: Maja Casablancas

Det er på tide å klippe seg, og jeg har lyst til å se ut sånn ca. som en av disse!

(Og ja- dette er første posten på ca. et halvt år. Kanskje kommer det flere også? Man vet aldri).

I dare you

Love how this cute girl have that huge gun tattoo on her arm! And I found a better picture on her hair at Hanneli’s blog…(under) This girl is interesting, and it looks like her name is Gwyneth. Go Gwyneth!

Cotton candy hair as Hanneli describes it… fits perfectly. I admire people who dare to do this sort of things!

Sources: Facehunter & Hanneli Mustaparta

Hair.


Ombre

Elsker hårfargen til Whitney Port her! “Ombre hair” er fin måte å slippe å dra til frisøren hver måned, etterveksten din kan gro ut så mye den bare vil uten at det syns!”Ombre” betyr skygge på fransk, og designere bruker ofte ordet for å beskrive stoffer der fargen går fra mørk til lys i en jevn overgang. Jeg liker spesielt denne fargen hos Whitney fordi den har en jevnere overgang enn hos mange andre (se bildet lengere ned på siden). 

Hentet fra bellasugar.com:

If you like Whitney’s hair, but a trip to NYC or LA is not in the cards for you, Jonny Ramirez has advice for achieving her multidimensional hues that you can take to your colorist. It’s even recession-friendly, too.

  • To start: Whitney’s hair color is light brown/dark blond near the top, and it fades into a light blond towards the end. To get the look, “grow out as much of your roots as you can,” Ramirez advises. “I know it will be a little bit of a process, but focus on keeping it really soft and natural at the top. . . Have very minimal highlights at the top, and keep the ends light,” he advised. “It’s very low-maintenance.”
  • Multidimension: When she first started The Hills, Ramirez says, Whitney’s blond hair lacked depth, which washed her out. And now, “It’s beautiful, healthy, and it looks natural,” he says. “I saw baby pictures of her. It’s exactly what she had when she was a kid.”
  • Layer it up: Ramirez advises using a toner and gloss to keep the color from fading. “After about two to three weeks, the gloss starts fading away,” he says. “Then, about two to three weeks after that, the toner starts fading away.” By the time his clients come to see him again, their color still looks fresh. “It’s time-consuming, but it really stays,” he adds.
  • Refresh: “Stop by [your salon] in between hair visits for a gloss,” he said. This keeps the color rich, and it’s cheaper than a full color treatment.

Andre fashionchicks med “ombre” hårfarge:

Source: Whowhatwear