ok from experience here i need to ask something to everyone whose dyed their hair or got highlights b4. Ok so i want to dye my hair but my hair grows fast. I am in 8th grade and i have got highlights 2wice before. should i dye my hair because if i do then i will have to CONTINUE dying it untill i just dye it back to my original color. help me chose...
-Arielle
beauteful_withn answered Friday December 3 2004, 7:16 pm: this is a decision that is really up to you. i have been highlighting and lowlighting(which is when you have a darker color along with the blonde put in) for the past 4 years. i have thought about just dying my hair but my hair grows fast too. so i decided not to dye it all one color because of the hassle of having to keep up all the time. it is more noticeable then when you have your hair highlighted or lowlighted- So0h if you want an opinion from someone with experience i have given you mine. i hope that helped and good luck! [ beauteful_withn's advice column | Ask beauteful_withn A Question ]
FernGully answered Friday December 3 2004, 6:56 pm: Listen to me (or read) and listen or read well. Ok? DO not, do not, dye your hair unless you plan on continuing to dye it for the rest of your life. You will NEVER find your natural colour again. Ever.
I made the mistake, I want my hair back. I can never have it back however, because I have tried over and over again to match the colour and it is absolutely impossible. Even the stupid hair dresser can't do it.
If you really want to do it from now until forever, then go for it, dye your hair. If you'd like to be able to call yourself a natural and don't want to meet up with the hassle that is roots, then don't. [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
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