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I am having my hair cut short (shoulder length) and dyed red on Saturday! I am also getting it styled, but I don't know what to do! My hair is ew thin and I need help from you hair gurus out there: what hair cuts/styles look nice with med-short, on the thin side, red hair? Ideas? I'm nail-biting!

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Are you currently blonde? Be careful going from blonde to red, especially if you've been using bleach on your hair. Your stylist should probably use a color filler first. A filler creates a base and allows the color to distibute evenly. When your hair is bleached, it is very porous; this means it will soak up all of the color and appear vibrant at first but this desired color will slip right back out and leave you with wash out color. There are also some color saving shampoos which actually deposit color into your hair to keep your color looking amazing. For instance, I use a purple based shampoo to keep the yellow out of my hair which gives it that great platinum color. ArTEC has a few good ones; just ask your stylist for a recomendation.


As far as style goes..... for thin hair, I recommend layers....long or short, it is up to you. Layers help to create volume and body. If you like volume at the crown, then go for long layers, with a few shorter layers just at the crown.

I hope this help... good luck!

-Miss Cryss
Thank you so much! I will make sure to discuss the bleach to red risks with my stylist. I use the purple shampoo on my platinum and it really helps. I know there are some shampoos to preserve reds (I've heard the Paul Mitchell Red is good.) Any recommendations?

Miss Cryss said:
Are you currently blonde? Be careful going from blonde to red, especially if you've been using bleach on your hair. Your stylist should probably use a color filler first. A filler creates a base and allows the color to distibute evenly. When your hair is bleached, it is very porous; this means it will soak up all of the color and appear vibrant at first but this desired color will slip right back out and leave you with wash out color. There are also some color saving shampoos which actually deposit color into your hair to keep your color looking amazing. For instance, I use a purple based shampoo to keep the yellow out of my hair which gives it that great platinum color. ArTEC has a few good ones; just ask your stylist for a recomendation.


As far as style goes..... for thin hair, I recommend layers....long or short, it is up to you. Layers help to create volume and body. If you like volume at the crown, then go for long layers, with a few shorter layers just at the crown.

I hope this help... good luck!

-Miss Cryss
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! !! Keep the pigtails in, FOREV4R.
As for reds I'm not too sure. For my blonde I use Schwarzkopf shampoo in silver....its the most amazing purple shampoo I have ever used! I love it! With your color though, ArTEC is really good. As far as the shorter hair thing...... I would die to have your long hair! But I guess it grows....lol. Just remember that as a model your options will be limited with shorter hair. Glad I could help you! :)

Sugar de Ville said:
Thank you so much! I will make sure to discuss the bleach to red risks with my stylist. I use the purple shampoo on my platinum and it really helps. I know there are some shampoos to preserve reds (I've heard the Paul Mitchell Red is good.) Any recommendations?

Miss Cryss said:
Are you currently blonde? Be careful going from blonde to red, especially if you've been using bleach on your hair. Your stylist should probably use a color filler first. A filler creates a base and allows the color to distibute evenly. When your hair is bleached, it is very porous; this means it will soak up all of the color and appear vibrant at first but this desired color will slip right back out and leave you with wash out color. There are also some color saving shampoos which actually deposit color into your hair to keep your color looking amazing. For instance, I use a purple based shampoo to keep the yellow out of my hair which gives it that great platinum color. ArTEC has a few good ones; just ask your stylist for a recomendation.


As far as style goes..... for thin hair, I recommend layers....long or short, it is up to you. Layers help to create volume and body. If you like volume at the crown, then go for long layers, with a few shorter layers just at the crown.

I hope this help... good luck!

-Miss Cryss
Aw, you're the sweetest! It's not like they were real, though.
Daddy Cool {PL} said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! !! Keep the pigtails in, FOREV4R.
I, too, would love to have long hair. Mine is totally fake though. Extensions! So I can just as easily be fake red as fake platinum!

Miss Cryss said:
As for reds I'm not too sure. For my blonde I use Schwarzkopf shampoo in silver....its the most amazing purple shampoo I have ever used! I love it! With your color though, ArTEC is really good. As far as the shorter hair thing...... I would die to have your long hair! But I guess it grows....lol. Just remember that as a model your options will be limited with shorter hair. Glad I could help you! :)

Sugar de Ville said:
Thank you so much! I will make sure to discuss the bleach to red risks with my stylist. I use the purple shampoo on my platinum and it really helps. I know there are some shampoos to preserve reds (I've heard the Paul Mitchell Red is good.) Any recommendations?

Miss Cryss said:
Are you currently blonde? Be careful going from blonde to red, especially if you've been using bleach on your hair. Your stylist should probably use a color filler first. A filler creates a base and allows the color to distibute evenly. When your hair is bleached, it is very porous; this means it will soak up all of the color and appear vibrant at first but this desired color will slip right back out and leave you with wash out color. There are also some color saving shampoos which actually deposit color into your hair to keep your color looking amazing. For instance, I use a purple based shampoo to keep the yellow out of my hair which gives it that great platinum color. ArTEC has a few good ones; just ask your stylist for a recomendation.


As far as style goes..... for thin hair, I recommend layers....long or short, it is up to you. Layers help to create volume and body. If you like volume at the crown, then go for long layers, with a few shorter layers just at the crown.

I hope this help... good luck!

-Miss Cryss
Exactly, and all the more inspiration to keep it growing not go the opposite way! =) *sigh* I think you'd make a great redhead too tho, I think in one of your photos you're rockin red.

Sugar de Ville said:
Aw, you're the sweetest! It's not like they were real, though.
Daddy Cool {PL} said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! !! Keep the pigtails in, FOREV4R.
Why dont you try an inverted bob, they look amazing and are really easy to look after. The good thing about them is if you dont have the thickest hair in the world, your hair can still look really full, as there is not lots of weight on the ends pulling it down.

I love them.... but I must admit Ive had long hair for ages and would be really nervous about cutting it.

Well, I also do have my own wig business so I am lucky I have wigs on tap if I fancy a new look.

Good luck with your hair.

Claire
www.annabelleswigs.co.uk
dude... just hotroller it to style after it's cut! then everything will be fine! you mvam make great vintage styles with a set!
Thanks for the tip! That's a great idea. I wish I had my own wig business! I'm sure it would save me a fortune with all the fake hair I go through.

Annabelles Wigs said:
Why dont you try an inverted bob, they look amazing and are really easy to look after. The good thing about them is if you dont have the thickest hair in the world, your hair can still look really full, as there is not lots of weight on the ends pulling it down.

I love them.... but I must admit Ive had long hair for ages and would be really nervous about cutting it.

Well, I also do have my own wig business so I am lucky I have wigs on tap if I fancy a new look.

Good luck with your hair.

Claire
www.annabelleswigs.co.uk
My hotroller kung fu is not strong- I always end up looking like a muppet. I'll give it an enthusiastic try, though! Thanks!

Cloe Cupcake said:
dude... just hotroller it to style after it's cut! then everything will be fine! you mvam make great vintage styles with a set!
Oo I love Aveda! Thanks!

Heather McGuffin said:
I have not used any red shampoos, but I used a great red conditioner before. I went from bleached blonde to red before and I had the similar problem of serious fading for quite a few months. Aveda makes conditioners for this in a variety of colors. I was really happy with the red one. I found the link to the product on their website


http://www.aveda.com/templates/products2/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEG...


Hope that helps and good luck!


Sugar de Ville said:
Thank you so much! I will make sure to discuss the bleach to red risks with my stylist. I use the purple shampoo on my platinum and it really helps. I know there are some shampoos to preserve reds (I've heard the Paul Mitchell Red is good.) Any recommendations?

Miss Cryss said:
Are you currently blonde? Be careful going from blonde to red, especially if you've been using bleach on your hair. Your stylist should probably use a color filler first. A filler creates a base and allows the color to distibute evenly. When your hair is bleached, it is very porous; this means it will soak up all of the color and appear vibrant at first but this desired color will slip right back out and leave you with wash out color. There are also some color saving shampoos which actually deposit color into your hair to keep your color looking amazing. For instance, I use a purple based shampoo to keep the yellow out of my hair which gives it that great platinum color. ArTEC has a few good ones; just ask your stylist for a recomendation.


As far as style goes..... for thin hair, I recommend layers....long or short, it is up to you. Layers help to create volume and body. If you like volume at the crown, then go for long layers, with a few shorter layers just at the crown.

I hope this help... good luck!

-Miss Cryss

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