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Question Posted Tuesday July 7 2009, 2:33 pm

well i used to have lots of highlights in my hair that made it pretty blonde. and then i dyed it dark brown over it. the problem is, when i dyed it dark my roots were already grown out a bit.
after the dark faded, i almost when back to the same color but my roots are still brownish, and now my natural hair color is comin in and thats like a dirty ash blonde.

i wanna bleach my hair pretty damn blonde, but i dont want highlights. i want it all one color for the most part.

therefore, i have two questions

1. will it come out different colors if i bleach it due to the different colors in my hair now ?

2. whats the best hair colorin kit to bleach my hair with the least damage ?
(yes i know itll damage it anyway, im just talkin about the least damage)

thanks ! <3


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Brandi_S answered Tuesday July 7 2009, 11:45 pm:
The trouble is that you are going to have to strip the color from your hair. Why? Brown has red in it. Red is the hardest thing to get out of your hair. If you try to just bleach it, you may end up with orange, or yellow hair at best.

STRONG WORD OF ADVICE:
Go to a salon and have your hair bleached to the desired color. Bleaching doesn't just damage your hair, but thrashes it!
I speak from experience- I promise that you'd much rather spend your money on a professional dye job this time. Once they get it to the color you're wanting, touching up the roots at home is a piece of cake.



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