If you could have any hair color, what would it be?

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  1. hubsy profile image69
    hubsyposted 11 years ago

    If you could have any hair color, what would it be?

  2. Janellegems profile image59
    Janellegemsposted 11 years ago

    I have thick black hair, but I love a very light auburn color.

    1. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      YOU SHOULD TRY HENNA HAIR DYE! I wrote a hub on it, Henna is best when it's dying your hair red or auburne. It's perfect for black hair because it completelly covers the hair, making it the color you want.

  3. Laura Schneider profile image85
    Laura Schneiderposted 11 years ago

    Snow-white, with no apology for each "gray" strand: I will have earned them all.

  4. nanadolls profile image60
    nanadollsposted 11 years ago

    Blonde, I am blonde and love it especially when I do something really dumb then I just blame it on being blonde. Also as I turn grey it's not as noticable with my blonde hair.

  5. pearlmacb profile image69
    pearlmacbposted 11 years ago

    It would be frost white, with shimmer.......hmmm or jetblack with shimmer, perhaps like the night sky

  6. Leanna McCarthy profile image60
    Leanna McCarthyposted 11 years ago

    I'm a brunet with natural highlights of red. I like my hair colour and wouldn't change it. I hope not to go grey until my mid 60s, but when that happens I'm hopping for snow-white and not grey.

    1. Georgie Lowery profile image90
      Georgie Loweryposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I absolutely love when dark haired people's hair goes silver. I'm a redhead, so it will eventually go white. I want silver!

  7. Georgie Lowery profile image90
    Georgie Loweryposted 11 years ago

    My hair is naturally red, and my daddy and his mother have threatened me with violence if I ever color it. (Theoretically speaking, my grandma is gone but I don't want to get haunted!) I've thought about getting a stripe of white in the front like Rogue, but that's totally overdone anymore.

    I had a fascination with the striped look that some rock and roll chicks had in the late 80's, early 90's. I loved it, but people called it skunk hair. Maybe it'll come back.

  8. KateWest profile image64
    KateWestposted 11 years ago

    Gotta say, with a South American heritage, I've had jet black hair my whole life and never wanted it any other color. But if you ask me if I'm happy with the curly/frizzy part I'd say no. So I do straighten it from time to time - with Keratin only, not the harsh chemicals.

  9. lindacee profile image84
    lindaceeposted 11 years ago

    Fuschia -- it would hide the gray and look fabulous!

  10. MarleneB profile image91
    MarleneBposted 11 years ago

    I would be happy with snow white hair. I'm a brunette going gray. My dad's aunt had the whitest hair and I always hoped that if I had to go gray, I would want it to grow snow white. If that happened, I would never color it back to brunette or any other color.

  11. musicklover profile image61
    musickloverposted 11 years ago

    definitely a burgundy color...i just love that mixture of dark brown and a deep red.

    1. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      you should try a henna hari dye, Henna is best when it is giving red tones to hair. When I was doing research on the hub that I was doing for Henna hair dye, I tried out the pure red one (I have brown hari) and it made my hair burgundy. Thanks!

    2. MarleneB profile image91
      MarleneBposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I love red henna, too. My brunette hair is sprinkled with gray. The red henna attaches to the gray hair and gives off a highlighted effect. I always get compliments on my hair. Love it!

  12. thranax profile image72
    thranaxposted 11 years ago

    Im a guy so I don't care what my hair color is.

    But if I had to chose I would want natural growing rainbow section hair.
    Why?
    20% cooler in 10 seconds flat.
    (dont know what that means? google it)

    ~thranax~

    1. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Wow, never thought I'd hear that answer. Hilarious, but I've a question, would the rainbow start greying as you got older?

    2. thranax profile image72
      thranaxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well I like to think it will just fade 1 shade then go white/grey
      =x

    3. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Also Thran, just wondering, would your hair only be rainbow after it rains, or all the time? If all the time, maybe it could become sparkly after it rains? Let me know what you think.

    4. thranax profile image72
      thranaxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Only if the sparkles are colored, no white "twilight" sparkles >.

    5. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Calm down, Edward Cullen would never let you take any of his Twilight sparkles. You're going to have to find your own. Perhaps Barbie or My Little Ponie could lend you some of their pink sparkles?

    6. thranax profile image72
      thranaxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Rarity is the only pony with extra sparkles, although I doubt she will part with them =\

  13. iefox5 profile image58
    iefox5posted 11 years ago

    I prefer keep my black hair, other colors are a little bit weird for me.

  14. shampa sadhya profile image77
    shampa sadhyaposted 11 years ago

    No other color will suit on me so it's always black for me. I like hair in black.

  15. miss1magination profile image67
    miss1maginationposted 11 years ago

    Strawberry red hair ~this is such a gorgeous colour my mum had "Isla Fisher's" colour hair when she was much younger. I love this because you could also change from blonde to brown.

    1. hubsy profile image69
      hubsyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That's a gorgeous hair color! I used Henna on my hair and that's the color it turned. You should check out the hub I did on the henna dye, if you really wanted your hair to be that color, that's kind of the henna specialty color. Thanks for answering

    2. miss1magination profile image67
      miss1maginationposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Will check your hub out on "henna dye".

  16. Hui (蕙) profile image59
    Hui (蕙)posted 11 years ago

    My own hair is black. I used to dye with golden yellow and wine red, which are shinning, sunny and attractive. Actually, people who had those hair colors in China back then are regarded as betrayers, but I did. And now, I retreat behind the real myself, and I like the present me better. I guess I am getting age.

  17. profile image0
    greeneyedblondieposted 10 years ago

    I would really love to have natural platinum blonde hair. Yes mine is natually blonde already but it used to be so much lighter. I would probably say red hair as a second choice but I don't want random people asking me "if my carpet matches the draps" all the time. I'll stick with blonde.

 
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