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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have the same hair color as you and started greying in my early 40s. I did highlights to cover the grey and while it worked for a while, the blonde was eventually too blond, then we were weaving in brown highlights. I finally gave up this past fall and went back to dying it brown to match my original hair color. I know this sounds silly, but I did not realize how absolutely fried my hair was. I'm planning to grow it out (I have chin length hair and am halfway there) and see what I want to do then. And yes, it's expensive. Not to mention the time. [/quote] Was it because you were lightening it with peroxide before you colored? If so, you might find that a one-step color process for just brown is much easier on your hair. [/quote] All over brown looks aging and fake on many women. And then of course your roots show immediately. Blonde looks better and grows out better but fries your hair. It is a lose-lose proposition. Now I spend my hair color budget on shoes and fancy pajamas :) [/quote]
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