Anonymous wrote:I have blue eyes and dark hair. I’m 50- but look like young Erin when she was pre-babies
I have had this awful color once or twice when colorist f@cked it up. I have the hardest time finding someone that doesn’t dye my hair without red undertones or goes too light so it is more brassy.
I finally found a woman that can do it correctly and about every 3rd color she does something wrong and it’s brassy.
As dark hair goes grey it’s hard to maintain the dark color because some grey doesn’t absorb the pigment as well. I see it with a lot of my older relatives that have dark brown or black hair.
She has gained some weight post-babies and carries it in her face/chin. I was the same way when I gained weight. It’s the first place it goes on me.
She’s a pretty lady- but agree she’s gotten no sleep in days. I look like that after a transcontinental flight.
Another brunette here, hair changes in midlife and I don't know if it's perimenopause or what but getting a red undertone has happened more as I age and have hormonal shifts. The colorist always try to balance it, some better than others (blue shampoo seems to be helping) but I get it because it was never a thing and now it is. Also, her skin is darker here and I think that changes things as well. Having said that, she is a busy professional with a very young family. She's doing great and looks great overall I think.
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