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Dying medium blonde hair brown


Question Posted Monday October 25 2010, 1:13 pm

Ok so I'm 15/f and I have like mousy blondish hair. I think its a bit boring and I wanna dye it brown. I've bought this 24 wash kit from nice n easy (number 78, medium golden brown?) and I'm thinking of dyeing it on Wednesday. My mom reckons I'm not meant to have dark hair by my friends say it'll suit me cos my eyebrows are that colour. Anyone got any comments? Also I work inna swimming pool as a teacher so it'll be in chlorine for a couple hours every over day - will his affect it?? Thanks guys, Liz xx

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Peeps answered Tuesday October 26 2010, 3:36 am:
Personally, I would get the hair dyed at a salon since it's going to be such a drastic change. You definitely don't want it coming out being two-toned orange or something because it reacted to your natural hair color badly.

In addition, the salon hair colors last longer, withstand harmful things like chlorine better, and do less damage to the hair shaft.

Return the box of hair dye to the store and make an appointment for a hair dye by a professional. They will be able to tell you much more information and if it turns out badly--they can fix it and cut out possible embarrassment.

Chlorine is awful for hair. Hair dye is awful for hair. They both strip the hair of the natural oils, lead to breakage and split ends, and dull color. You don't want to make this a home job. A professional will even be able to recommend some great products to help keep your hair healthier and reduce the damage.

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