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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is the kind of colouring scenario where we need pics. No, I don't think most colourists are just lazy, and your situation sounds challenging. Also skeptical that dark black leading into blonde/caramel balayage looks great. Please give some visuals if you are looking for guidance. [/quote] I have seen this look on numerous celebrities & it always looks nice. Like black color on top, then light brown/caramel-colored balayage on the bottom half. Kim/Kourtney Kardashian, Selena Gomez, etc. As long as it is professionally colored + there is no line of demarcation, it is a very attractive, timeless look. I am Asian and my hair was colored completely black. I wanted to do a Balayage using the black color as a base color, then dying the balayage ends a trendy gray color. My hair had to be bleached every two months, three bleaching sessions needed before my hair got the desired color I wanted. It was a lot of waiting - but the end result was so worth it. After bleaching dark hair, it is wise to use a good, purple shampoo to tone down brassiness.[/quote]
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