Loren Means, D Magazine’s administrative coordinator, says she found one. I’m going to agree with her. Pre-color job, Loren was as black as a brunette can get. But she wanted this instead. (See right.) So she took it to Kristan Humphreys at Lure Salon who whipped out her magic skills, and voila! She walked out a reddish-head. (Or whatever you want to call this pretty strawberry color.) I saw it with my own eyes. Her color was reeeallly close to this after one salon trip. It is not easy finding someone to transform you into a photo, so I thought I’d share this dream experience.
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