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I know this almost the same lame math question I asked yesterday, but I need to know==what % is 14 of 83
The gray makes my hair seem lighter, but it's a dark brown maybe 2 shades shy of black and fights back against bleach-dyeing pretty hard. I think I'd be cool with the dark auburn, though my preference is for something akin to the color combo when Japanese folks get red highlighted tips. Main thing is, I don't want the brown part to go any lighter and get that coppery look.
A no-lift demi would work. Not sure which brands have pure reds these days, but I'll look around.
I have a question sort of related to the one yesterday. How would you feel if you found out someone you knew/know well were reading the board and didn't tell you?
Matt, I don't know if you remember my resolution for 2006 (possibly the ONLY one I've ever kept). I had tried using a wash-in hair color that was supposed to wash out in "six to 12" washings ... which led to a co-worker peering up at me and saying, "is your hair pink?" Took three months to grow out. If your hair really won't hang onto the color, it might work. But my white hair, for some reason, really held the red ... and, yes, I had pink streaks in my hair for most of that time.
You know, for all that I'm liking the flowy, it's clear that I need something that'll look less, well, cavewoman-like when I let it down. I'm thinking maybe something like this (ignore the scary sternum). Or just going downstairs and throwing myself on the mercy of the Glamarama people.
ETA: I know that that's actually not so much a haircut as an inbetween-growy-outy stage. But it's a general idea. My hair did that once. When I was 19. And very blonde.
Robin, do you know this formula?
x/100=14/83
therefore 83x=1400
and 1400/83=x=16.87
ETA some numbers
Bless you, bon, proportions really do stick with you, huh?