now either you change it back to brown or watch those blond pieces start to break off in a matter of 3 to 5 months. Sorry who ever told you to do this was not your friend.
2006-08-28 12:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Blonde is tough colour to pull off. You have to have the right shade for your skin tone. This is definately NOT a task to take on at home. I would see a stylist. Some people just look rediculous in any shade of blonde. Another thing to remember is the upkeep and the damage to your hair. Hiding your roots when you have highlights is much easier than hiding them when your whole head is blonde. It gets pretty costly both to your pocket book and your hair. The chemicals to achieve a blonde shade on naturally dark hair are either bleach or "hi-lift" color (meaning high levels of ammonia and peroxide). Sometimes, on dark hair, it is necessary for a two process color service...EVERY time you go in, to get the right tone. This is very costly. I would really do some thinking and research before going this route.
2006-08-28 12:32:36
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answered by DawnMarie 2
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If you have dark hair then you should not have really blond highlights as it looks too fake. Don't go blond all over either as that still leaves your eyebrows & lashes dark (that looks weird also). Put maybe some reddish color on your blond streaks. It looks much more natural & is very pretty. Brunettes who have true sun bleaching never have blond highlights but do have gorgeous reddish shades.
2006-08-28 12:25:08
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answered by mazell41 5
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more blonde might be ok but make sure you have a professional do it. blonde on really dark hair needs to be toned most the time to get a good blonde color. oh another thing don't pull your hair thru the cap....not really a good look
2006-08-28 12:22:03
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answered by zoekegogi 1
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It sounds like your hair isn't mild blond. Your hair is obviously grimy blonde, or dark blonde or brunette, however the topmost part of your hair has been "burned" by using the solar, which makes it a lighter color. I easily have the comparable situation. you could the two color your hair now and back, or have a short hair cut back, that may cut back the look of grown out and dyed hair. I additionally understand a large residing house made recipe, it somewhat is organic and does not smash your hair like conventional dyes do. a million tablespoon lemon juice (organic-squeezed) 3 tablespoons chamomile tea, brewed and cooled a million gallon heat water instructions: mixture ingredients, pour over damp hair then enable sit down for an hour jointly as you sit down interior the solar, wash out. save on with with a sturdy conditioner. continuously wash it out interior the top. (you could shampoo your hair until now making use of it, yet after in elementary terms save on with with shampoo, or you will basically smash the technique) notice: could be repeated daily for 2 weeks for suitable consequences.
2016-09-30 02:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people with natrally dark colored hair look weired with blond hair.
2006-08-28 12:41:04
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answered by kay 1
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depends on your skin tone im half mexican with dark brown hair and i have blonde all through it i get tons of compliments on it, my skin tone is olive, so maybe mix it up with diffrnt tones of blonde.
2006-08-28 12:38:56
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answered by jul_ari 2
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i think it depends on the color... if its extremely dark then no, but its its a lighter brown then go for it!
2006-08-28 12:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Redheads are hotter.
2006-08-28 12:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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well what i think is keep where it is and the sun will lighten it on its own
2006-08-28 14:32:15
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answered by poohda27 1
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