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    lol i died my hair green before when i died over my blonde, i cryed loads!!!!

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    I want to dye my hair! I am blonde now but I want to dye it blonder! I am dying to get it done but my mum just laughs when I am being deadly serious! lol !

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    I put the red in now but it aint really showing, its more like a plum colour, oh well Im getting used to the black slowly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicole28
    I want to dye my hair! I am blonde now but I want to dye it blonder! I am dying to get it done but my mum just laughs when I am being deadly serious! lol !
    Try a ash blonde and use toni and guy insights shapoo for blonde hair, its amazing
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    Don't worry! It will be fine! Just go to your hairdressers and they will sort it out! dont worry!

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    My hair about 2 years ago was a disaster! i wanted to go blonde, and went to a differnt hairdressers than i go to now and they left the dye bleed onto my head they all ran into one another! in the sun it was going green i went back to my regular hairdressers and it took 3 colours to get my hair back to its original colour, never again will i go somewhere else! LOL

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    I have died my blonde today, but its gone silver! I'm really not impressed, I dont want to go out!

    What can I do?

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    Did you use a home dying kit?

    Wear a hat then go to the hairdresser and ask what you can do about it.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    I have started to dye my hair blonde earlier this year to cover up the grey hair I have developed since I was 29 years old. I like it and everybody that has not seen me for a while reckons I look brilliant and much younger ( ). I just have to do the roots at least once a month, I am a dark blonde naturally with lots of grey, but none at the back of my head, and wonder about the long term effect on my hair and any other health implications this might have. Should I go back to my natural hair colour and go grey gratiously?

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    Do you use home dyes or go to a salon.

    I used to use home dyes to colour my hair. I have medium blonde hair (if you get me) and used to dye it light blonde. Never mind the fact that it used to go ginger alot but it also dried out my hair.

    When i started going to my hair stylist Rachel a few years ago she said that the home kits had ruined my hair and that she didnt want to colour it until it had all grown out. I then grew all the dye out of my hair. After that she started highlighting my hair blonde and its totally different. My hair feels great.

    Maybe you should have highlights rather than dying it. Using foils when higlighting means that the dye never touches your head. Plus it looks nicer.

    But thats just my opinion.
    I figured out why I'm so fat!!! The shampoo I use in the shower that runs down my body says "for extra volume and body" on the bottle. I'm going to start using dishwasher liquid, cos it says "removes fat that is otherwise difficult to remove" on the bottle!

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