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06-23-2019 08:27 PM
@Janey2 wrote:It’s a look that has been around for some time. Some like it, some don’t, like anything else.
Yes. I'm aware that it's a choice. Just wondering when it happened? It's become the norm I would say over the last 20 years but just curious exactly how it came about and perhaps with whom? It definitely works out for those that bleach their hair. Less trips to the salon every year
06-23-2019 08:31 PM
@Andreatoo wrote:
@Janey2 wrote:It’s a look that has been around for some time. Some like it, some don’t, like anything else.
Yes. I'm aware that it's a choice. Just wondering when it happened? It's become the norm I would say over the last 20 years but just curious exactly how it came about and perhaps with whom? It definitely works out for those that bleach their hair. Less trips to the salon every year
I think my earliest remembrance of a celeb sporting this look, may have been Madonna?
06-23-2019 08:33 PM
@Andreatoo The dark roots started back in the late 80's when they had a stylethatt they called "Shoe Shine " I kind of like it it makes it more realistic. But then again I haven't went the Blonde route.
06-23-2019 08:33 PM
The dark roots/blonde hair look had a very unflattering name some 20 yrs ago when Carrie Bradshaw in SATC made that part of her signature look.
I do like the updated balyage look but wouldn't do it now. Too much work to keep up.
06-23-2019 08:35 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:I think there is a definite difference between grown-out dark roots and intentional dark roots. Intentional dark roots require a bit of blending from darker to lighter and there's no stark line of demarcation between the two shades which makes it look bad. If the two-tone hair is done right then ousting the taboo works and in some cases it doesn't really look that bad, imo.
You got it. I’m 73 and have blonde hair I use Joan Rivers root cover. JMO but I feel like when my hair hair is all one solid color it looks very dated. I feel it ages me.
06-23-2019 08:35 PM
@september Gray roots would also a realistic look.
06-23-2019 08:38 PM
@blackhole99 That's the younger generation looks. I don't even think our thought are ever considered. Buying clothes in the store are a night mare for me. Fortunately we have Denim & Company.
06-23-2019 08:45 PM
06-23-2019 08:50 PM
Remember the show Everybody Loves Raymond and his mom Marie had the solid blonde color that’s how I feel if I didn’t put the darker color in lol
06-23-2019 08:57 PM
Lori and Kerstin are on together now. Lori is old school, blond all over, while Kerstin is sporting the more contemporary roots. I think age has something to do with it. the older woman isn't going to have dark brown roots they're going to be Gray so it would be additional color treatment
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