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Subject: Re: what color eyeshadow does debra messing wear


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Joanna
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Date Posted: 20:56:43 12/13/02 Fri
In reply to: Jenny Beauchamp 's message, "Re: what color is debras hair.." on 10:48:58 10/05/01 Fri

>>>what color is debras hair..i saw it in a hair
>magazine
>>>and have forgotten the color ...thanks
>>
>>I would like to know this too, the brand name and
>>color name that she uses
>
>
>This is from a article that her hairdresser wrote:
>This is the very technique that Rona uses on Debra
>Messing. Rona describes how she colors Debra’s hair to
>make the most of her curls and styles created by her
>husband, Luke O’Connor:
>For Debra Messing, she’s a medium/dark ash brown
>naturally. I wanted to see ribbons of color in her
>curls. Envision the shape of the head and how
>highlights are normally done on the sides above the
>ears. They are horizontal. I do vertical highlighting
>instead. I use three foils, back to back, of copper,
>golden copper and auburn. This gives a wider streak
>without being too light. I skip a section of about a
>full inch then and paint the hair an auburn brown. For
>the front of the face, I use more of the lighter
>colors so it’s softer looking and opens up the face.
>Debra has very pale skin and with her skin and her
>yellow undertones, she can’t have too much light
>around her face, but with the dark behind it, it
>doesn’t wash her out. So when you see Debra in person,
>you can see three ribbons of colors running through
>her curls.

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