QuoteReplyTopic: Anyone with a fancy colors PH ring? Posted: June 02 2005 at 10:18pm
Yeahhhh....school is out and the summer ritual will now begin with my daughter and her friends. This is when I have FUN with color! Every summer the weekend after school is out the first thing she wants is colored streaks! By week two the friends start asking....I usually make them beg a little, but I really have fun doing it!
This year will be fun with the PH now, woohoo! So the first color combo she wants is hot/bright pinks with purples/violets. So for any of you with color rings some suggestions or pictures would be awesome!
veilchen would stand out on both dark headed and lightheaded
kids. Its a medium pinky purple. I love it. I can
take a pic of it if youwant.
brombeere. so dark it could actually be subtle on a true brunette. deep grape purple.
everything else I have is from the wrong color families. But I
have a shipment coming in a few days with I'm not really sure what
cause its mostly for a client... But if I see anything exciting
I'll let you know.
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It helps a LOT with those colors to translate them into English - like himbeere is strawberry, kirschrot is cherry red, veilchen is violet..you get a better idea of what shades are what cuz they're pretty accurate.
Awww, but I had so much fun translating the chart with my half-assed German. :)
If any of the girls want effing HOT pink...Pink orange is the way to
go. it is the hottest pink there is, nearly day-glo. Shocking Pink is a
bit less eye-burning.
For purple, I'm a big fan of Vampir Violett. It looks lovely with Flieder, too.
thats so cool you can do your daughters hair sherrie.all the other girls at her school are probably so jealous.I was hoping for a girl this time around but looks like it will be another boy.I love my boys but It would be nice to have a daughter so I could do her hair and have her do mine,lol.
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Don't worry, LH - boys can be trained to do hair! Paying them goes a long way towards motivation. I had my 11 yr old do my fusion and he did a great job. Now if he would just have the patience to learn to do pinchbraids or heatseals...
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