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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.[/quote] Over 30 (but under 40) and still solidly blonde - haven’t dyed or highlighted since some experimentation in high school. But I completely agree with everyone that it gets darker over time - I’m certainly darker than I was when I was 15 and I anticipate that will continue [/quote] 46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun [/quote] I’d much rather have the skin cancer protection from hats than the lightening “benefit” of the sun but I’m sure you will look much better as a blond with melanoma than you would as a healthy brunette :roll: [/quote] Seriously! Bet you’ll make a lovely blonde corpse. Melanoma is no joke.[/quote] You can have an uncovered head and wear sunscreen. Wow, bitter brunettes![/quote] Indeed pp burning in the sun to have lighter hair is as dumb as dirt. I am a brunette with skin cancer, it is no joke. My blond DD will get burned on her scalp where hair parts, even while going just to school. Should I smother her scalp with sun block? As a teen, I am sure she would appreciate looking like grease monster![/quote]
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