Q: {Note: this question comes as a follow-up to a prior question from the same reader. The original question can be found here.}
I think your answer was just great. I may stay white since I can't see myself as a "brown hair person." That is the one thing I really
am not. I don't even look well in those warm shades. BUT, you raise a great question. If I do choose to go all white, and I well may
do so, then is it too far afield to go for the hairpieces you suggest in the longer looks? Do they look 'real' in white? And would a
long pony-tail hair piece in white look silly. (I did use to model and to teach modeling techniques for a couple of agencies so I am
still small and will wear the far-out stuff.) Thanks so much for answering me. I love your answer and your website.
And, I would probably go for the straight, blunt cut that you mentioned.
A: You should feel free to try hairpieces regardless of the color you ultimately decide on for your hair. Of course, finding matching
hairpieces will be the key, and you will want to shop for quality to avoid problematic matching issues. Even so, many women in your
position find that they can use temporary rinses in pale blonde shades to match their natural hair with a hairpiece’s color and get a
look that appears natural to all but the most discerning eye.
The use of temporary rinses is very popular among many women since it affords a chance to get a
little difference in their look, without committing to any lasting result. My advice is to do what feels comfortable for you and have
fun.