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    Posted: September 25 2010 at 9:18am
I got the color ring myself. And sure it's an investment, but it's been way worth it for me.
If you go to a place that has bohyme, and want to check out the colors yourself, it's fine too! Try to look at them in natural light, though, so you can see the ashy/gold tones better.
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Thanks Frenchie!! I think I'm going to go to a place that sells Bohyme in my area....I found them from www.bohyme.com ....feels too easy to be legit! Haha, I just want to be able to see the colors in person before I buy, and don't want to pay shipping on the $40 color ring!
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Yes, definitely this simple! Try both combination (darker on top/lighter bellow or lighter on top/darker bellow) it'll give you very different looks!
Blending can be a lot of fun, when you have found a couple shades that really mimic your natural hair color, you can play a bit and go a few shades darker or lighter. You want to stay close to your own hair color for the first row, sometimes first couple rows, and the lower rows are more forgiving.
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Hi All!

I've decided to go with tapes again.... but last time, it was all one color and my hair is dark, so it looked like a block of hair....kind of dull to me.

I want to blend 1 or 2 browns, and I've read that you can do that simply by sandwiching one color in between two other colors? Is it really this simple and looks natural?

I am so confused! Need help with this:/
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