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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A salon should be able to touch up and do roots if you're greying (mine does). this being said, they match your colour and at the end, brush brought all Your hair so it isn't splotchy. You could also consider a semi- permanent or one of those brush ins like men use? All that being said, if you're so stressed out with your mom 3000 miles away, you're going to be completely haggard and grey soon anywya so what's the point? If I was an adult (assuming you are, and my Mother wouldn't "let" me colour my hair, I imagine I'd be dyed fuchsia. Maybe with blue highlights. [/quote] What does brush brought all of your hair so it isn't splotchy mean? Does that mean the color wouldn't only be on the greys but the rest as well? That's what I don't want. I only want it on a few strands by my face. Currently I've been trying to cut out the strands that are grey. [/quote] Yes, you will sit so the colour processes on the grey, then the pull through the rest of the hair for a more even appearance. You WANT this, because it doesn't bring attention to the dyed strands. They would match your natural colour, so it doesn't look different, just more even. If you're that spooked, then I suggest embracing the grey. Sooner or later, you'll be bald from cutting it out, grey, or colored. You really need to see a therapist, you know that? [/quote]
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