Margherita Mugnai

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Nom de la structure : Sociolab
Objectifs et missions de la structure : How To Become the Man’s Man
5 Valentine’s Day Horror Stories
5 Ways to Keep Love Alive
Even Paris Hilton Has Bad Dates
I Answered An Ad For A New Friend On Craigslist
Parental Оbjection and Your Love Relationship
How To Reconnect After a Fight
Russian Dating When You Have Kids

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Lady Raine Says:
June 23, 2010 at 10:19 PM
Desi asked:

What? Redhead? Natural or dyed?

Both. My hair is naturally a medium auburn (dark red + brunette) and I am also very fair.

But I also tan quickly and don’t burn. My son is already dark brown and didn’t burn at all, either (but he’s blonde now, too).

However, I do color it brighter red, darker brunette, and also blue-black sometimes.

But I usually just change the shade ever so slightly just 4 times per year when the seasons change.

I do brighter, lighter shades in Spring and Summer and then do darker brunettes and black in the Fall and Winter.

I look like shit as a blonde or anything other then a few highlights as far as lighter shades go.

Women look older with *unnaturally* lighter shades once you’re like 30 or 40.

I’m also given to the subtle bright blue, red, and even pink lowlights on occasion, too.

I like to change it up a lot.

Auntie P. Says:
June 23, 2010 at 10:31 PM
Women look older with *unnaturally* lighter shades once you’re like 30 or 40.

Agreed. Women who are brunettes or even dark-blondes with super white bleached out ‘MM’ hair look almost haggardly. NOT flattering.

Auntie P. Says:
June 23, 2010 at 10:33 PM
Also, most human hair (except for jet-black) has MANY shades in it (mine has shades of dishwater/gold/white/red) and when you color your hair all one ‘shade’ it can look really fakey.
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