Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun
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![]()
Seriously! Bet you’ll make a lovely blonde corpse. Melanoma is no joke.
You can have an uncovered head and wear sunscreen. Wow, bitter brunettes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun
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![]()
Seriously! Bet you’ll make a lovely blonde corpse. Melanoma is no joke.
You can have an uncovered head and wear sunscreen. Wow, bitter brunettes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun
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![]()
Seriously! Bet you’ll make a lovely blonde corpse. Melanoma is no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun
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![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
46 and still am, though I never wear hats to get the most lightening benefit from the sun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
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
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any natural blondes over the age of 30 who don’t get help from a bottle.