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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Buttery shade

Hello everybody.

I can't get the relationship between red shade and buttery shade in the following.

My friend wanted me to dye my hair a vibrant red shade but her daughter tells me ," two or three buttery shades will look sick in your hair."

Thanks so much for the help.

  

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Buttery is a light to medium yellow. The sentence really does not make sense, unless the red dye over her current hair color will result in a sickly yellow shade.

  • Buttery is a light to medium yellow.
  • The sentence really does not make sense, unless the red dye over her current hair color will result in a sickly yellow shade.
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Buttery is a light to medium yellow.

The sentence really does not make sense, unless the red dye over her current hair color will result in a sickly yellow shade.

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anonymousI can't get the relationship between red shade and buttery shade in the following.

There are two options for her hair color. One is the all-over bright red that her friend wants her to have. The other is what her friend's daughter wants to see—streaks of various yellowish tones in among her present color. "Sick" is being used as slang for "remarkab

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