Anonymous wrote:I color my hair, primarily to cover gray, and I use a single-process. My hair has lots of depth without having highlights. OP, do you color your hair at home or have it professionally done?
. I can't even paint between the lines for mani/pedis
.Anonymous wrote:I have been going gray since I was 19 (now 37) and have been getting my hair colored since then. Here are just a couple suggestions:
Highlighting is harsh on some hair types. I am one of those people. My hair does not hold color well. When you highlight, you strip the color away and then add color back. It could fade easliy and you could end up with lighter, brassy highlights which is not a good look.
Ask your stylist about panel coloring. They use two different colors in a pattern around your scalp so you have the depth of two different colors. This is really nice and cheaper than highlights becuase it is still considered a one step color.
Above all, go to a GOOD place. If you see someone on the street with great color, ask where they get their hair done and go there.
Where do you live OP? Do you need recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/80/dc/90/80dc90f285f78db92d66338416eabf2c.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.pinterest.com/pin/257690409901437579/&h=720&w=480&sz=51&tbnid=WxXWjjwVr1gf1M:&tbnh=132&tbnw=88&zoom=1&usg=__S1XT2pnJCVagSnATtjAKR63dE0M=&docid=aEqTDA4Xk_BnoM&sa=X&ei=UKgDU4yZIuKMyQHD6oGAAg&ved=0CCkQ9QEwAQ
http://beautyeditor.ca/2014/01/16/dark-brown-hair-with-highlights-at-home/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203928689347964869/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203928689350442229/
I really like Mila's. My hair is about the same depth.
I think on an older woman you really have to tone it down---can't do funky or chunky or a really big contrast or ombre...or you look like some crazy Kate Gosselin bat, etc.
I just posted in your other thread that Mila's hair could be an inspiration!
Anonymous wrote:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/80/dc/90/80dc90f285f78db92d66338416eabf2c.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.pinterest.com/pin/257690409901437579/&h=720&w=480&sz=51&tbnid=WxXWjjwVr1gf1M:&tbnh=132&tbnw=88&zoom=1&usg=__S1XT2pnJCVagSnATtjAKR63dE0M=&docid=aEqTDA4Xk_BnoM&sa=X&ei=UKgDU4yZIuKMyQHD6oGAAg&ved=0CCkQ9QEwAQ
http://beautyeditor.ca/2014/01/16/dark-brown-hair-with-highlights-at-home/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203928689347964869/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203928689350442229/
I really like Mila's. My hair is about the same depth.
I think on an older woman you really have to tone it down---can't do funky or chunky or a really big contrast or ombre...or you look like some crazy Kate Gosselin bat, etc.

Anonymous wrote:The other post made me start thinking about the increasing amount of gray hair that is invading my head. My natural color is a medium-dark chestnut brown. My hair is long and straight but with some body. I need to cover the grays but I don't want highlights, I just want it to look like my natural hair but without the gray. Last year I had a single-process demi-permanent color done and it made my hair darker and kind of monochromatic. (I would have said it was monochromatic before but I guess it does have natural subtle highlights/variation.) I don't get to the salon that frequently so now I want to go permanent rather than demi, and I'd like to avoid having obvious roots while it grows out -- I don't have THAT much gray so I think this is possible.
My hair is actually one of the things I really like about my appearance so I don't want to f*** it up. Any suggestions for what type of color/process I should look for? Also, any recommendations for a good colorist in Arlington, FC, or Tysons? Thanks so much!
. I just remembered what a good friend told me she does to avoid the mono-chrome look....every third or so color session she gets highlights. This way when the conditioning demi-rinse is put over the highlights there will be some natural variation from the underlying highlights. She went gray prematurely so has been coloring her hair since her late 20s. I am new at this at 43.