I rcvd this the other day,and thought this was different.
Here is a question do you fit the statement of your haircolor?>>
I took a questine poll @ work on friday, and most of the people said they did not match??
Black
The impression: "Exotic, sultry, tough, and mysterious," says Ingham. Think Lucy Liu in Kill Bill.
Red
The impression: Redheads are perceived as feisty, opinionated and seductive, much like Kate Winslet's character in Titanic. "The word associated with red is hot: hot-headed and hot-tempered, but also sexy," says master colorist Jon Patrick (JonPatrickColor.com), who has worked with Morgan Fairchild and Elizabeth Banks. On the flip side, ladies in red can also be perceived as homely - with freckles, frizzy orange hair and pale lashes. "There's the stereotype that redheads are either drop-dead gorgeous or unattractive,"
Brown
The impression: "Brunettes are perceived as responsible, as the good girl," says Patrick. Think Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada.
Blond
The impression: "Blondes are often thought of as the sex bomb," says Ingham. Think Jessica Simpson in The Dukes of Hazzard. Since this shade can be hard to maintain, golden gals can also be stereotyped as high-maintenance and vain. "Blondes are often not taken seriously in their profession," says Ingham. The stereotype of being party-loving and flirty has advantages in the dating world. One of Ingham's clients, for example, asked for blond hair after a break-up because she wanted a sexier look now that she was back on the market.


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(by the way I loved coloring my hair for many years but it was always different) however, 40 years was long enough to dye it - now, I like the look! Salud.
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