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gradually getting hair lighter


Question Posted Tuesday March 8 2011, 5:26 pm

Ive had my hair dark brown for a year now, but im ready to go lighter again. I dont want to go totally blonde over night, so I was curious as to how I should go about gradually lightening my hair. I need things I can do myself, because I dont have the money to go to the salon often. Ive tried sun in / lemon juice, didnt work. & everythin ammonia-free please :)
thanks!


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Additional info, added Wednesday March 9 2011, 10:03 am:
oh & also, I dont really like highlights because it doesnt look natural.

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cocomac101 answered Wednesday March 9 2011, 2:03 pm:
theres a stripper you can use to take the sting out of your colour, do this and it will go dim.Use homecolour kits about £5.00 each. Then change to a red, maybe even a tint it will be okay. Then go to a light or meduim brown and work your way down your hair will adjust and not be over powered with the bleach of immediate blonde.

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