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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Lady Gaga on missing her brunette locks and why you don't need to dye your hair as much as she does


Gaga rose to fame just three years ago, and since then she's become a household name. Her songs are so infectious, even my 2-year old niece can sing to "Bad Romance."

Anyway, although Gaga is famous for donning crazy fashion pieces (and rocking them), her platinum blond hair is always a stand out. But, as most of you may be aware of, she was born brunette - and she's missing her natural dark locks now that her blond hair is falling out, due to frequent "chemical haircut."

Well, everything has a price. As for Lady Gaga's success, I do hope it's not her hair.

I'm sure a lot of ladies want to be in Gaga's shoes but I'm certain not one wants their locks to shed off.

Hair color is a big part of fashion. There is nothing wrong with following trends, but when it comes to hair, it's not something you just can put on and take off - well, except for wigs and extensions (weaves are a pain to put on and take off so it's no exception) - it’s on you no matter what you do so you have to think through what you're going to do with it.

If your job doesn't require you to change your hair color every month, then don't. Top models and celebrities have teams of beauty and hair care experts on call that can do magic no matter how damaged their locks are. If dyed your hair and several inches have grown back, only have those few inches dyed.  You can have your hair "retouched" every 6 to 8 weeks. You can do this on your own, but it's probably best to let experienced hairstylist do it.

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