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Hair: Thick, medium texture, and prone to flyaways due to lots of random coarse strands; currently dark golden brown
Eyecolor: Hazel
Age: 31
Skin Tone: Medium fair with yellow undertones
Skin Type: Combination with somewhat oily t-zone and dry areas around the nose and chin which I need to be ever-vigilant about exfoliating (or the blackheads appear). I also have stubborn undereye darkness that definitely requires concealer.

Hair: Medium blonde currently
Eyecolor: Blue
Age: 31
Skin Tone: Very fair with blue undertones
Skin Type: Dry and very sensitive, recently prone to breakouts

Hair: Bright orange/red with natural golden highlights, naturally curly, currently long
Eyecolor: Green
Age: 27
Skin Tone: Very fair with blue undertones, lots of freckles!
Skin Type: Combination - oily spots in the t-zone, redness around the nose and mouth

Hair: Thin, naturally wavy but usually straightened, prone to frizz; dark brownish red with caramel highlights
Eyecolor: Blue-grey
Age: 23
Skin Tone: Fair with pink undertones and freckles
Skin Type: Oily in most places with occasional dry patches

Hair: Medium thickness, very curly and prone to frizziness. Currently, dark sable brown. I also love to have fun with wigs, extensions, hairpieces, etc.
Eyecolor: Hazel
Age: 48
Skin Tone: Medium with yellow undertones
Skin Type: Normal, beginning to change to a slightly drier complexion; it can be extra dry in winter. Hereditary dark circles and sun damage from youth as well.
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I'm a fake red head and I find it impossible to keep my hair colour bright for more than 3 washes. I often semi-permanent colour it half way through the month though, it boosts the colour again without being too harmful to my hair.
mine is Biolage Shine Shielding Mist. shine AND protection. ;)
I use Halo Curl Shampoo and Conditioner. It has their Illuminating Color Protection in it. I finish it off with Halo Leave-in Color Sealant and I have zero problems with fade or touch-ability.
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