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Question Posted Saturday January 24 2009, 12:52 pm

hi, I want to get back to my natural hair color. I've highlighted it about three times. I found this website

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and wonder if it would severely damaged my hair if I tried it? I don't think so, but I'm just wondering. Thanks!


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abercrombie200 answered Saturday January 24 2009, 9:26 pm:
hey =] im a cosmetologist, and i would recomend getting it professionaly done since you have highlights on your hair. not EVERYTHING is EXTREMLY damaging to your hair. highlighting your hair is actually worse then coloring it. & then just buy some deep conditioner from your local salon!

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kerry_jeanne answered Saturday January 24 2009, 2:25 pm:
The best thing is just to let it grow out naturally. I've stripped the color from my hair and trust me - everything damages it severely. Try the best you can to wait it out. Good Luck!

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