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How to Dye Your Hair Any Colour of the Rainbow...

Mon Nov 23, 2009, 6:55 PM
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Any Colour of the Rainbow, and Get Salon-Perfect Results at Home...

How to Dye Your Hair Any Colour of the Rainbow, and Get Salon-Perfect Results at Home...

Want to dye your hair bright, alternative colours?

Or maybe something different and unique like pink streaks, a blue fringe, or maybe even a full rainbow.

But you don't want to end up with with blotchy colour, hair snapping off or being forced to dye your hair black to cover up. And the idea of wearing a hat till it grows out isn't too appealing. Problem is you can't afford the salon bills.

Well you're not alone! That's why I have written this complete, easy-to-read AND follow, 'How To' step-by-step guide for you:

'ANY COLOUR OF THE RAINBOW -The Ultimate Guide to Alternative Hair Colour!' By Anya Goy, Vidal Sassoon trained hair stylist. (2009 Upgraded version now available)

Imagine being able to accomplish multiple streaks of colour yourself, without having to spend a fortune at the salon. Wouldn't you rather spend that money on gig tickets?

Or what about if you could have such vibrant hair colour, that it would rival the likes of Audrey Kitching, P!nk and Kelly Osbourne. How would it feel showing off your new colour to your envious friends?

Imagine being able to achieve the same standard of results as the professionals, without all the costly, time consuming training. It's totaly possible, but you need to know how...

And this guide will give even a total L-PLATED BEGINNER a clear head start into the exciting world of alternative hair colour. Absolutely anyone can achieve salon results at home with NO hairdressing experience!

And better still, one of the most important reasons people love this approach is because YOU get to decide what colours you want to do. You don't have to submit to what the hairdresser feels like doing.

YOU DECIDE, SO GET CREATIVE!!

So save your money from the salon bills and go to a music festival instead! Coz once you've read this guide you'll never have to spend another penny at the salon for your colourful hair!

Here's a sneek peak at what you'll discover in "Any Colour of the Rainbow - The Ultimate Guide to Alternative Hair Colour" (2009 Upgraded version now available):

-How to avoid the #1 mistake made by 90% of people who bleach at home and avoid ginger hair!

-My own recipe for achieving the full rainbow effect

-The little-known way to mix your own unique shades and tones

-5 proven steps to separating colours, showing you how to use foils to create dramatic effects yourself

-2 simple keys to removing residue colours for future changes

-Discover in a matter of minutes how to get PERMANENT alternative hair colour.

-4 proven strategies for avoiding patchy, uneven colour

-7 tips and tricks for keeping that colour stronger for longer, and prevent premature fading

-Discover how colour works and what colours work together, helping you to attain any desired result

-How to mix the right bleach level for you and prevent serious damage.

-The hidden truth behind salon standard, stunning, vibrant, alternative hair colour

-Your secret weapon for pre-bleaching naturally darker hair without frying it!

-How to find the salon suppliers and buy your hair products at rock bottom prices


If you think of what it costs to have your hair coloured at the salon, you'd be looking at spending £100+ ....and that's just one trip!

However once you have read this eBook and have the understanding of how to do brightly coloured hair yourself, you will NEVER need to go to the salon for your funky hair colour... EVER AGAIN!

And that's going to save you thousands on salon bills in the long run!

So at a very affordable price of £9.95 for this guide you're not just investing in you hair, but you're also making massive long term savings...

This is an electronic book (e-book) that can be downloaded to your computer in a flash. Which means you can be reading it in as little as 5 minutes from now. (Download available immediately upon purchase!)

Click here to go to the website for more information and to buy your copy today: [link]

For a limited time only, TWO ADDITIONAL BONUSES come FREE when you buy this ebook:

Any Colour of the Rainbow: Bonus 1 Free Lifetime Upgrade - Although the fundamentals will always remain the same, some techniques may change with the availability of new technology. By purchasing this ebook today, you will receive FREE upgrade whenever a newer version is published!

Any Colour of the Rainbow: Bonus 2 12 Months Personal Consultation via Email - Is this your first time colouring your hair? Think you may need some help and advice? Then this is exactly what you need. Strictly for the next 150 buyers only.

100% RISK-FREE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

Hey, you're my customer. And if you're not happy, it looks bad on me. So if you're not happy with what you discover from "Any Colour of the Rainbow - The ultimate guide to alternative hair colour" I don't expect ... or want ... to keep your money. Just simply whip off an email to me and I'll happily refund your money in full (in fact, I'd be embarrassed to keep it).

But... the e-book is yours to keep no matter what, as a "thank you" gift from me!

Okay? So you really can't lose! The e-book's yours no matter what.

Click here to go to the website for more information and to buy your copy today: [link]

P.S. Not only do you get these two FREE bonuses included in the price of £9.95, but I also donate 10% of each ebook sold to the Salvation Army.

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*HALLOWEEN SPECIAL*

Thu Oct 8, 2009, 4:21 PM
*HALLOWEEN SPECIAL*

For this month only RainbowHairColour.com is offering 20% Discount
off the eBook "Any Colour Of The Rainbow- The Ultimate Guide to
Alternative Hair Colour".

This is your last chance to buy your copy of the ebook for the
Halloween special price of £7.95. This offer will end tomorrow Sat
31st Oct at 9pm (GMT). So don't miss out, grab your copy today at:

[link]

Happy Halloween!
Peace, Love and Fangs,
Anya

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How to do Ribbon Braids...

Tue Sep 15, 2009, 7:54 PM
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(This journal entry came from my blog: [link])

Ribbon Braids is simply lots of little ribbons braided into the hair. You can do any colours you like and you don’t have to stop with ribbon. You can use any flexible materials such as lace, plastic tubes, string, wool, wire…anything you like really! And with fabric you can later attach things like buttons, safety pins, fake flowers, wire butterfly’s…or what ever takes you fancy that you can sow, pin or clip onto material.

To do a ribbon braid simply loop the around the base of the section you wish to braid, then split the hair in to two parts and use the ribbon as the third part and do a plate as normal. At the end use a little elastic band to fasten, and then tie the ribbon around the elastic band to hide it. Its easy enough to do but just takes a long time to do the hole head.

Question:

This is really gool, I was thinking of doing something like this with thinner and less ribbon, and a bunch of little braids. I was curious if theres anyway you know of that wouldn’t require me taking out the ribbons everyday to wash my hair?

:iconkeropoine: ~Keropoine

Answer:

Don’t take out the ribbon, it takes at least three hours to put it in the last thing you want do is take it out! Just treat it like braids or dreads and be careful when you wash your hair. Gently work the shampoo around your hairline, then in between each braid. Don’t scrub and do two shampoos to ensure you get everything. I found some of the ribbons would slide out when wet, but there easy enough to touch up.


:iconlittlehippy: ~Little Hippy (Anya)

To see the origonal blog post with pictures click here: [link]

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Guide to Choosing the Best Alternative Hair Colour

Mon May 4, 2009, 6:38 AM
As a professional hair stylist, I was recently asked by a customer if Audrey Kitching’s current hair colour (pink with white streaks) would suite her darker bronze skin tone. Which got me thinking… The rules for which NATURAL hair colours suite different skin tones are well established. For example, if you have fair skin and light blonde eyebrows, then black hair colour will make you look washed-out, like death warmed up (which might be the look some of you are going for). However, the rules for UN-NATURAL, alternative hair colours are unwritten.

Although there are no rules, I’d like to share with you some guidelines that I use when recommending funky, vibrant, alternative colours to my clients. Don’t think of this as ’set-in-stone’ law, but more as a guide. Because at the end of the day, alternative hair is about being an individual, unique and yourself, and therefore is a very personal decision. This guide will simply give you some things to consider when making your choice.

1.) Unlike natural hair colour, which needs to work with skin tones, alternative hair colour is more about matching your outfit and look.

So to find what works for you, first look at your wardrobe! Ask yourself what your favorite item of clothing is. What colours do you love to wear? This is a question I always like to ask my customers, as it helps to narrow down the choice, and give me and idea of the sort of look they like to go for.

If you colour your hair blue, I’m not saying that you have to wear blue everyday. Thats just silly. But you will want colourful outfits that would match blue hair. For example, it won’t work if you like the hippie look with more natural earth tones but dye your hair candy floss pink. Brown corduroy flares definitely wouldn’t work with Audrey Kitching style hair. If you like the hippie look, dark pine green dreads, or orange earth tones would look better - or maybe even rainbow hair, to match your rainbow tie-dyed t-shirts. You seen what I mean?

2.) Look at your make-up.

When you have a night out and create a facial work of art, what colours do you tend to favour? If you have an all-black wardrobe, maybe this will help you to decide what would suite your hair. What are your favorite eyeshadow or eyeliner colours? Or favorite lipstick? For example, if your favorite lipstick is turquoise, why not make this your hair colour? Or if you want to mix streaks of different hair colours, stick to aquatic colours, such as blues, greens and purples, as this will complement your makeup. And don’t forget your eyes - if you naturally have very strong coloured eyes, such as green, or bright blue, use a hair colour that will complement. Fire engine red hair can look amazing with bright green eyes. Even if you like to use coloured contact lenses, again, choose complementary hair colours.

3.) Consider your accessories! From piercings and tattoos to tight, jewelry and funky glasses!

If you have a colourful bracelet that never leaves your wrist, go for multicoloured hair! Own a pair of bright red framed funky glasses? Why not add some red streaks to your hair, too? If you have a colourful tattoo, you could match your hair colour to it. Especially if it’s on your neck, behind your ear or on your chest or shoulders, as these areas are more visible with your hair.

4.) Think about which colours work together and which don’t.

If you like pastel, girly colours in your outfit, stick to baby blue instead of a dark blueberry shade. And use colours that work together, like baby blue, pearly pinks and snowy white. Or if you like hot colours, try red, orange and yellow together. (I once did this combination on a client with a Mohawk, we started with yellow at the roots fading into orange and red tips on the ends. Looked like flames coming out of his head when it was all styled up! Very cool.)

Other colours that look great together are aquatic tones, such as blues, greens and purples. Or for good contrasting colour combination's, try green and dark pink, or purple and yellow, or bright blue and orange. Some colours I personally wouldn’t put together are red, pink and purple, they are too similar and don’t complement each other. Another colour to avoid would be yellow on its own, as this can just look like a bad bleach job! Orange is also tricky as a hair colour. If you do want your hair orange all over, keep it as dark and vibrant as you can, so it looks intentional. Keep it topped up, because as it fades, again it can look like you just tried to bleach your hair from black to blonde in one go. Not a good look.

5.) Don’t be scared to mix your dye to get the right colour for you.

Unlike natural hair colour, alternative colours (such as Special Effects, Manic Panic, Stargazer, Crazy Color, Fudge & Directions) can all be mixed together just like you would with paint. So experiment! It’s great fun and you can come up with some amazing colours, including a shade that is totally unique to you. Some of the most beautiful dye jobs I’ve done have come though mixing and experimenting. The more you play around with colour, the more you will understand what works best together, and what works best for you.


So there you have it! Anya Goy’s guide to alternative hair colour suitability. I hope it has helped give you some things to consider before you pick your next bottle of dye off the shelf. Remember - it’s not about following rules, it’s about being true to yourself.

Peace, Love and Jellybabys!

Anya Goy

If you enjoyed this article you can read more on my blog: [link]

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www.RainbowHairColour.com

Mon Nov 3, 2008, 3:15 AM
Do you like the alternative, funky, bright RAINBOW HAIR COLOUR I have in the my gallery? (See [link])

Do you want to COLOUR YOUR OWN HAIR mad, punky colours? But don't want a crappy home dye job. And you definitely don't want to have to wear a hat for the rest of your life!

Well as a VIDAL SASSOON trained hair stylist, I've written an easy to use, 'Step-by-Step Guide' to show you how to get salon results in your own bathroom.

So save your money from the salon bills, go to a music festival instead! Coz once you've read this guide you'll never have to spend another penny at the salon for your colourful hair!

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