I have three daughters who have all dyed their hair, it never came back to its natural colour, my blonde daughter dyed her hair a lighter blonde and now has to keep dying it as she has roots, her hair was a lovely natural blonde before this.
2006-09-29 08:59:09
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answer #1
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answered by Hunny 2
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sadly, your blonde locks will end up a lovely shade of mouse. I have always been blonde, almost white when I was very young but, as I got to about 20 or so it started to go mousey so I hit the (bleach) bottle since then. Recently I had it all cut short n spiky and decided to let the colour grow out. I am now a definite 100% natural MOUSE. My advice, if its a good blonde, leave it until it starts to go dark, trust me,it'll happen!! Once it does , you will be a slave to hair dye for the rest of your life.
2006-09-29 18:23:22
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answered by kazza0011 1
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Depending on how often you dye your hair… YES, you can cause the pigmentation in your hair to change. I was naturally a dark blonde (dish water color) and when I dyed my hair the first and second time it was fine, then (unsure of which time there after) I noticed that my hair grew back to a light brown shade…. And then eventually dark brown.
Usually this don’t happen unless you color more than suggested (most products recommend every three months) I however, colored every one or two months and sometimes twice a month. No, my hair didn’t fall out. (I am very knowledgeable about coloring hair and went to extra lengths to insure that my hair was still healthy) but I did change the pigmentation.
You see when you color your hair too often the chemicals do get absorbed in to the scalp and can build up causing the hair to change its color when it grows out… and frequent uses change the pigmentation.
2006-09-29 16:00:49
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answered by girl_in707 3
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I am a natural blonde, I dyed it every colour under the sun in my teens and it always grew back blonde. Back to blonde with help now!
2006-09-29 15:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I tried to dye my blonde hair brown but it came out kind of red, but that was with a home thing where u do it at home and it was only semi permanent. If you dye it, you may never get your true natual color back, or it could change by the time it comes back out. Mine turned a little bit darker blonde, but it's fine now and everyone loves it, so u might be okay.
2006-09-29 15:42:23
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answered by MMC 1
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I'm a medium blonde and I dyed my hair red once. Sadly there was some bleach in my hair and the dye adhered to it and stayed put for ages. It took a long time to grow out, so if your hair's blonde and you like it that way, don't mess with it!
2006-09-29 15:41:40
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answered by gerbiltamer 4
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Oh yes, I died my hair blue and now it comes back blue so I have to keep dying it my natural color in order to keep it blonde. I don't know why the blonde is so hard to get stuck in there compared to the blue. the Blue seems to be a more intense color so it gets stuck in there better.. it even can die your scalp blue. Nasy stuff. just don't use blue.
Good luck.
Mavis Knows lol
2006-09-29 15:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair will grow back blonde. but it will look funny as the dye is wearing off because it will start to look lighter at the top and then the color of your hair further down.
2006-09-29 15:42:32
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answered by rltouhe 6
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I'm sorry but your question makes the stereotype for blonde's seem so true now. Your either winding everyone up or your not very bright.
I'm blond but i really hope i come across better than your question.
2006-09-29 15:49:12
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answered by sophie-star 2
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Yes, it will grow back blonde
2006-09-29 15:46:29
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answered by whymewhynow 5
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