my hair is like 4 different colors.
2 shades of blondes (bleached highlights)
light brown and black underneath, it looks like my hair is dirty blonde more then anything.
but im scared because if i hate it, i want to somehow get my old hair back.
is that possible?
if the brown gets washed out eventually, will my old hair be underneath?
crazinikki answered Monday January 28 2008, 1:46 am: The above answer is great, and it sounds like your hair is gorgeous already, but make sure that before you dye your hair the haircolor you have is either DEMI permanent or SEMI permanent. These types of hair colors will give you the same basic overall end result but are made so that in a specified amount of washes... some are 7-10 others are 30-50, the dye will be mostly removed from your hair. These are the best kinds to use when you arent sure about what the color will look like and want to be able to quickly get rid of it. This way, if its something that you decide you like, you can always go back and buy a permanent color which will not wash out. [ crazinikki's advice column | Ask crazinikki A Question ]
Amarete answered Sunday January 27 2008, 5:25 pm: It's going to take a long time for absolutely all of the brown to wash out, especially from those blonde patches. You may have light brown highlights instead of blonde highlights for a while. But as long as you aren't bleaching your hair before you dye it, your old hair color will still be underneath. It's just going to take a while for the brown to wash out before you can see it again. [ Amarete's advice column | Ask Amarete A Question ]
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