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Coolgran65 Mon 09-Jan-17 01:43:53

I'm 67 and,wear my hair in a layered shaggy-ish style coming to just below my ears. A little longer on one side with an asymmetrical fringe. It's various tones of champagne blonde, at least that's what it says on the Nice 'n Easy packet !!

I've got a notion for a bit of funky colour. I've often had caramel foils, a couple of chocolate foils, etc.but not for a while. I'm thinking of getting perhaps a 'slice' on one side. Sort of like a Mallen streak but on short hair..... could be brown, or copper, even aubergine ....dare I say purple !! If I'm brave enough for purple....

I've looked on line but it's always young models. Or the older models haven't used colour in this way.......perhaps that should tell me something smile

Do any of you have a little bit of a rebel showing in your shortish hair cut/colour. I'd love to hear what you've done smile

My hair is easily looked after, just blowdry and tousle it a little.

shysal Tue 10-Jan-17 11:57:15

Wow, constance, I love it! My streaks are as bright as yours this morning, but in a couple of weeks they will be gone.

Anya Tue 10-Jan-17 12:20:16

Tell us how quickly they wash out please, as I'm very tempted, in a 'you-walk-over-the-bridge-and-see-if-it-holds' sort of way!!

Jalima Tue 10-Jan-17 12:51:34

constance your hairstyle looks rather like the one in the picture that I took to the hairdresser's today.
However, my end result doesn't look like that (why, why, why!!)

Jalima Tue 10-Jan-17 12:54:07

DH just came home and said 'that doesn't look like the picture'
so if he noticed it must be wrong!!

shysal Tue 10-Jan-17 13:06:09

jalima, it doesn't look like the picture, but are you pleased with it?

Jalima Tue 10-Jan-17 13:09:37

Not sure, it is a bit odd.

I will probably wash it and see what it looks like then!

Aslemma Tue 10-Jan-17 14:21:34

I was blonde as a child and now have no real idea of my natural colour as I have been a variety of NiceNEasy beige/champagne colours for years. When the colour starts to grow out it is white/silver so probably wouldn't look too bad, but I'm not prepared to try it.

Many years ago my eldest son, then very fair and in his early teens, decided to dye his hair whilst I was out at the shops. He chose a real black, which was bad enough, but as it grew out it turned navy, mauve, crimson and various other horrors until it was long enough to get it cut.

My daughter on the other hand tried at the same age to colour her blonde hair pink with cochineal. grin

rosesarered Tue 10-Jan-17 16:22:22

Your son had rainbow hair Aslemma.... very trendy.grin
Shysal the colour took really well in your hair, how did you manage to get real streaks in it?
Jalima the end result never looks like the pics we take into the hairdressers does it?

shysal Tue 10-Jan-17 16:54:45

Roses, I used thick strands on lengths of foil, painted, folded, and left colour on for 30 minutes. If I had straight hair all one length the effect would have been much more professional looking.
DD, who used to be a hairdresser, is calling in soon, don't know what she will say!

Caroline123 Tue 10-Jan-17 17:42:53

I Love your colour hair!
I've copied it so I can show my hairdresser how I'd like mine! Hope you don't mind.
I asked my hairdresser for more white streaks to go with my own but they've come out blonde and I really hate them.

Grandma2213 Wed 11-Jan-17 02:28:52

I used to have mine styled like yours suzied and felt that was how it suited me best. However since hair loss all around the front and the back hairline I have had to wear it bobbed to disguise it which I think makes me look older. (I know.... I am older but I don't have to accept it!!!)

To make up for that I dyed it cherry red which was great for a while but then as grey, pepper and salt roots grow in it looks bad again. I can't seem to manage root touch ups (and they take as long as a full head!) I also don't want to dye on dye as it were, on already fragile hair so I have to spend a month or so looking *!!!*. I can't afford to have it done at the hairdresser so I have to learn patience and ignore how it looks. sad

shysal Wed 11-Jan-17 08:49:13

It is some years now since I stopped colouring my hair and let my grey grow. Life is so much easier! Persevere Grandma2213, it will be worth looking cr*p for a while.

rosesarered Wed 11-Jan-17 09:52:17

So you did the same as hairdressers would Shysal which is how you got such prof results.
Constance very brave of you and it looks good, it's a great cut for thick hair.

constance Wed 11-Jan-17 11:14:52

I'm lucky - got a great hairdresser for the cutting - but can only afford to do this once or twice a year. You could try at home if someone is there to help. Basically they dye about an inch or so of red all the way round so my (naturally) white hair flops down over the top. I started with a couple of big red streaks on either side that were more hidden than this, and my hair was longer. Having just the underneath done means there is no issue with roots growing in. The colour slowly fades to pink over a few months - I use very gentle shampoo which may be why the colour fades so slowly.
It is funny that people stare and I forget it's because I've just had my hair done.

constance Wed 11-Jan-17 11:17:52

Grandma2213 when my hair was changing from dyed brown to its actual grey then the white it is now I used to get highlights on the parting line - cheaper than having it all over and disguised roots quite well.
And some hairdressers have trainee model nights which can be free or cheap - they are well supervised at my hairdressers.

constance Wed 11-Jan-17 11:19:32

Jalima do you mean the cut or the colour? This new cut is a bit of a throwback to my 1980s cut for me - it's been mostly in a bob for the last few years.

Jalima Wed 11-Jan-17 21:12:51

The cut, but she has not tapered in the sides and the back is not right either

I am thinking of a look like HM - hat or headscarf!

Penstemmon Thu 12-Jan-17 13:12:45

jalima Trouble with taking a picture to a hairdresser and asking for a particular style it does not take into account your type of hair: thickness, texture etc. A good hairdresser will tell you if it will work for you or not!
I always fancied a perfect smooth blonde bob...but this is me grin

shysal Thu 12-Jan-17 14:01:24

Fabulous colour Penstemmon! Is it natural or has it had a little help? As a child I always wanted to be a red head.

TriciaF Thu 12-Jan-17 14:17:45

I love it Penstemon!
I was reading recently that yours is the new fashion for 2017 - bushy and curly.

Penstemmon Thu 12-Jan-17 14:24:07

It is redder than my natural colour which was very dark brown but with natural red highlights...my dad had black, curly hair mum had poler straight red head. I am now totally grey but my lovely hair stylist 'paints' it for me every 6 weeks. I am not as red as the picture now...that was about 5 years ago but just as curly!
DD1 is a red head, DD2 has my colour hair (as it was!) ..both have curls.

Penstemmon Thu 12-Jan-17 14:25:27

poker not poler confused

Mair Thu 12-Jan-17 15:08:35

Penstemmon
Very jealous of your luxuriant curly mop!

Have poker straight fine hair, and think when you get a bit older natural curls and volume are such a bonus!

rosesarered Thu 12-Jan-17 15:23:47

Penstemmon did you know that it's 'kiss a ginger day!' Today......has anybody rushed up to you and given you a smacker?smile Only heard this on the radio today, but can imagine all kinds of redheads looking warily around in public spaces.

Mair Thu 12-Jan-17 17:31:59

'kiss a ginger day!' Today.....

Shocking! Pretty patronising , rude and arguably racist, since it gives people license to sexually assault certain white people.

It's also pandering to those who mock and insult people with ginger hair, and using 'a ginger' as a noun to describe the person is itself dubious.

Imagine 'kiss a black' 'kiss a Muslim' or 'kiss a lesbian'!