I've been dying my hair since I was nine.
I used Sun In, and my hair was like dark blonde w/ some red highlights, they were natural.
I did that for about two summers.
When I was thirteen, I finally died my hair brown.
And now it always lightens back up, because it's a semipermanent dye.
I want to get my hair stripped, but with that hurt my hair in anyway? and how much does it cost?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? intheriverbeloww answered Thursday May 29 2008, 12:50 am: ive always dyed my hair too but i use dye that comes out in about a month or two, now im using sun in and im dyeing it bright purple in two days after i graduate. hair can only hold so much dye. id say let it go for about a month at least. stipping it hurts it more than anything right along with bleaching it. stipping doesnt cost much and is priced very different at every place. but its easier to do it yourself or have someone that knows what their doing. although if you do stip your hair it will kill it and it will look worse than it has ever before just dont do it. its a sign when the dye dont stick. my best friend did that and it ended up looking like hes eighty when hes 15. thats why sun in is the only permanent stuff i use everything else is semi. sooo just wait for your hair. its better to have it looking decent then have it looking ew. i dont know how to put it lol [ intheriverbeloww's advice column | Ask intheriverbeloww A Question ]
godslildevil777 answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 9:39 pm: dying your hair at all actually kills it a little every time. you'd honestly be better off stripping it and leaving it your natural color if you don't wanna hurt it. when you're at the hair stylist, ask them what shampoos and conditioners you can buy to make your hair healthy again. and actually, ask your doctor too. [ godslildevil777's advice column | Ask godslildevil777 A Question ]
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