Gloria,
If you were lucky enough to have been born a natural blonde, I would advise you to keep your natural hair color. I know too many people who aren't blonde and desperatly try to dye their hair to look as blonde as possible.
Sure, there's the usual stereotypes about blondes and whatnot but if you are actually comfortable with your natural hair color, why mess with it?
Cheers
2006-08-22 08:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If you get it highlighted, they will use bleach which will damage your hair. Since your hair is already curly, I'd advise against anything that could any more frizz. Dying your hair darker doesn't damage it or make it frizzy. If you are young (which I am guessing you are) then you will have time to grow it out, and you will get your natural color back, you just have to grow your hair out. It might be nice for a change, or maybe just change it slightly each month so it won't be as much of a shock.
I have no idea where the myth started that you will never get your natural hair color back. Hair dye only dyes the hair that is already there. It can't dye something that isn't there yet!
Good luck and I hope I helped!
2006-08-22 08:04:10
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answered by epitome of innocence 5
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I think that you should. I used to be a hairsylist and there are so many possibilites and different ways to express yourself through your haircolor and cut. The best thing about haircolor is that everything is reversible. Just be sure to go to a stylist you trust.
Look around in the mall and if you see someone that has a really cute color and style, ask them where they got it done. Belive me, people LOVE that. Just don't do the box color that you find at the store for your first time. Belive me, if it doesnt go well, you will be scarred for life. Just don't feel pressured by your family to color your hair if you are not ready. Be sure that YOU want to do it and that you are comfortable with the whole situation. Good Luck =)
2006-08-22 08:04:38
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answered by lion75 3
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No, it won't fade via fact the molecules of a brown colour are smaller than that of reds. hence, the colour won't fade. The brown molecules can in good shape very honestly interior the hair shaft. the clarification why it rather is not any longer in all danger bright and not in all danger dark is which you chosen a medium brown colour. Reds fade very quickly hence providing you with a miles less richer colour.
2016-09-29 13:40:20
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answered by ? 4
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What!? Sis! What the heck do you think you just asked? Of course you should change your hair style! I still don't know why you wont come with me tomorrow to get your hair done. It really sucks! Oh well, I guess I'll take the usual... Camely.
2006-08-22 10:54:20
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answered by Porsche Benton 1
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Well, its your choice. Think about. Do you want a fake hairstyle or a natural hairstyle? You may not choose easily but maybe you should have it highlighted a lighter blonde than your hair. Thats what i did. Try it. Never make the highlights darker though. My mommy is a hairdresser. Good luck!
2006-08-22 07:59:19
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answered by Maria 1
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Unless you REALLY want to change the color drastically, stick with highlights. They can grow out naturally. Dying is another story... You will have to maintain the new color with touchups or have nasty roots. I suggest trying the highlights if you want to try something before dying. It might be hard to go back to your natural color if you dye it red or brown or black. (Black is a nightmare to get out of your hair!)
2006-08-22 07:58:00
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answered by snape4good 4
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I'm a natural blonde also, I just wanted a change so I got a few low lights put in it, it looks really nice. I guess it's just your own opinion. Why don't you try wash out dye first to see if you like it?
2006-08-22 07:59:33
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answered by peachez082 3
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I have natural blonde hair, and I dyed mine, and completely regret it. I am trying to get back to the original color and the only way to now, is to let all of the color grow out, which looks horrendous so I am forced to rehighlight or die my hair if I want to get back to the natural color.
2006-08-22 07:57:57
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answered by collegegirl 1
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No, because you have to do it every 5-6 weeks to keep the roots from looking ugly. And, hey, your hair is already dead, so you cannot "die" it. You can "dye" it, but don't. Everyone is trying to get blonde hair and you have it already.
2006-08-22 07:57:59
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answered by jboatright57 5
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