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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only way to get it right the first time is to bleach your hair. Hair stylists are hesitant to bleach hair because it destroys the hair. I had that done to my hair just in April. I knew what would be done; I messed up my hair with a dark color, almost black, and then I dyed it with light brown, which turned orange. I knew my hair would go that way, so I knew what had to be done to correct the horrible color I did. My hair is not so dry that I have to style it all the time to look ok. It will get better as it grows, especially with hair masks. That is the price you pay for the "perfect hair color." Makes no difference what your hair's natural "desire" is. Bleach is the only way to get that perfect color on darker hair.[/quote] You are an excellent candidate for not coloring hair. I can't believe you'd rather destroy your hair then keep it healthy just for color.[/quote] I know that, too. I made a mistake and paid for it to make home coloring kits. Now, it is growing out. The highlights and all my stylist did were allowing me to grow out my hair without doing any root touch-ups. I am mad at myself for this hair debacle. I was bored one weekend, got a black dye, and then I kept going! WTF was wrong with my brain? I had my natural light brown ends; the middle was pitch black, and the top was orange. So much fun for a middle-aged woman. Lush, past the shoulders, shiny hair... I guess I paid for being a hyperactive moron. But stylists did it so right; I showed her the picture, and she did it. There was no orange at all in my hair and no black dye to be seen. And my mane was ruined. I posted this so OP can understand what is involved in getting the hair she wants. [/quote] Ok, this illiterate mess is not me; it is the stupid autopilot Edge has now. How do I turn that off?[/quote]
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