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Does having dark hair mean you have to work harder than blondes and red-heads?
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Eh i havent noticed that blondes make more money but i have noticed that there are far more brunette dancers than blonde ones, so that might explain why youre not being grabbed as much- because you look like everyone else! I am hispanic and would look absolutely ridiculous with blonde hair. I think your mom might in fact be biased, I think all hispanic women with dark features look horrible with blonde hair, but then again im very into natural looking people, i think girls who strive to look like barbies look like retarded robots and dont get how any man can find that sexy. My ideal look is more like victorias secret style
Either way it might help to post a photo of before and after
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Depends on your look, how you sell yourself, your club and location I think. I went from being a platinum blonde to having the deepest raven black hair you could possibly imagine (it's my natural color) and I didn't notice that my money changed at all.
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I went from brunette to blonde, back to brunette, and never noticed a difference at all.
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I am also half Peruvian and half German! Wow, small world.
I've been blonde with highlights and dark brown, right now my hair is my natural dark color. I haven't really seen a difference in money. I typically attract guys that prefer the exotic look so my long dark hair is still a money-maker! Sure, lots of men love blondes but there are also many that prefer brunettes.
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I've noticed that I get better quality customer being a brunette vs. being a blonde. I get more attention as a blonde but I don't make as much money. I guess I just look better with dark hair.
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I like the medium brown colour. I don't think blondes make more money (I'm platinum blonde). I think you make more money with the colour that best suits you.
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I normally like dark hair... but I really like the blonde.
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i like the medium brown the best. the dark brown looks a bit plain but i have a feeling its just the hairstyle. add some layers to it or bangs and you'll be set
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I think the medium brown is the best choice. It's the best of both worlds. After that, I would personally prefer the dark brown, but I can see the blonde doing better in the club.
btw-I'm part middle eastern and part German/other European and we have very similar faces. huh.
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You look different and attractive in all 3, but I would prob pick the blonde. You look so young, new and fresh in that pic.
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I pick the blonde, caramel color.
Evolutionarily speaking, men are drawn to lighter hair. It is a sign of youth. It catches the eye and is attractive on a primal level to them.
I have tried all colors of hair and now I prefer blonde or redhead wigs on the weekends and my regular brown hair during the week. I definately notice a difference in my money but it's basically my OWN attitude that changes with the hair. Regular hair makes me cynical and a realist or my regular tooo-nice self (that won't even ask for dances!), blonde or redhead makes me fun and sexy and gives me more courage!
I know you can't dye your hair back without major damage but don't let yourself be limited by a dark hair color either if you think it's jinxing you! I recently dyed my hair black and had to have it stripped out because it was depressing me and washing me out!
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Peach, where do you get your wigs? I cant for the life of me find a wig that looks natural on me ,even human hair wigs look fake on me
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Wasn't there a study done in the last year proving men prefer brunettes with long hair? I think this board talked about it; that evolutionary study thing is way out dated and no longer applies-so many guys hate dry dyed blonde hair.
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Who cares what other people think,dye your hair what ever color that makes you feel the most confident :)My hair is long and blonde and i feel sexy and confident with it,My natrual color is dark brown.I noticed i didnt do as well money wise with my hair dark,probably because i didnt feel as sexy as when I was blonde.
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You look beautiful in all of the photos! However, I like your look best with the brown/dark brown hair. It suits your look. Men all have different preferences. I was turned down tonight
for a CR bc the guy wanted a blonde, but I was also turned down later
on in the night after some guy made me and a girl dance individually for
him to decide who had a bigger labia...men are just weird. Tonight was only
the 2nd time I've ever been rejected (to my face) for not
being blonde.
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Im brunette and its never been a prob, the only time I noticed a difference was when I cut it shorter-less money. I like the blonde in the first pic, but I also like the dark brown. I think if you did that colour in rollers or styled it up it would look amazing.
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In my opinion...
The blonde looks very obvious that you're not actually blonde because of the dark roots (which seem like they would be a major hassle with the upkeep), however it looks really good, so if you like that look then choose this one.
The medium looks very natural and kind of takes away from your Latin side, but very pretty, you look like a total white girl with brunette hair to me with this color, however none of your features really stand out with this color.
The dark one looks very much so Latin and what I would expect your hair to actually look like, and I really prefer this color the best- your dark eyes look amazing and really pop out at you with this color only.
Hope this helps.
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I like the brown better. It does certainly enhance your 'exotic' features.
I've dyed my hair just about every color in the book at one time or another and have always done best as a redhead. Even though it's not my natural color, it's the one that always seems to look best on me. Choose the one that best fits your features. You'll look great and feel better ... which will translate into more confidence and more money.
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I like the medium brown the best, because this color is pretty neutral and work great both at work and when you're not working. The blonde to me says you're fun and works best at work. The dark brown is beautiful and you look intelligent.
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I like your hair dark, it works well with your face. I think in truth blonds may get more attention but never alot of money base on hair color. My hair is black and I get more attention than the blonds, but my hair is almost to my butt, so I think its more than hair color.
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I make more money blonde. The more unnaturally platinum, the more I bank. I've heard girls say it is location, but I've danced in NY/NJ where many claim brunettes do just as well, but nope, not me. There were typically only a few blondes in the clubs I worked at up there, so maybe that is why the blondes tended to bank. Dunno. Just my experience over 10+yrs. As long as it isn't super broken and frizzy, blonde always = more cash.
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I have noticed that when my hair is lighter, I get more attention than when it's darker. There is never a huge difference in my hair color, but I definitely get more attention in the club when it's a lighter shade.
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I like the caramel blonde and the dark brown best because they create a completely different but 'defined' look on you and both are extremely distinctive. The medium brown look seems to 'wishy washy' and doesn't bring out your features the way the other colors do, in my opinion.
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I think it really just depends... if you have huge boobs and get blond hair I would think you would get noticed more and in turn make more because you fulfill that certain look. I think it has to do more with your overall stripper persona- personality/hustle-wise and appearance-wise.
And I think it also depends on the attitude/confidence you have to go along with that hair. I know if I had blond hair I would feel awkward as hell because I don't think I could pull that look off at all. I know some Asians who have HUGE boobs, get fake tans, and have blond hair...and they rock that look... good for them.
But anyway I don't think having blond hair really matters. I think as long as you pick the color that best suits you. It's more about you & what you feel like with that hair color rather than what that actual color is.
Hope this helps!