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Natural Highlites Help!

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Topic: Natural Highlites Help!
Posted By: jill
Subject: Natural Highlites Help!
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:54am
Hi EVeRYOne!!!~ My Hair is just past shoulder length, and many different streak jobs of blonde. The difference isn't noticeable to anyone but me, but i'll tell you what it looks like.The bottom is the blondest (and most damaged), then there are thick blonde streaks on dirty blonde, then the last time I got 6" roots streaked,with honey golden blonde, which is nice,but it would blend with the rest more if it was lighter. I don't want to chemically treat my hair for a while (I will in Sept if it needs it)So I was wondering if any one knew if i sat out in the sun, would it lighten up my streaks? If so would this be really bad for my hair, and would I be better off just to chemically treat it again?Sorry this's so long, thanx if you can help me!



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Posted By: linda
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:57am
> Hi EVeRYOne!!!> ~ My Hair is just past shoulder length, and many> different streak jobs of blonde. The difference isn't> noticeable to anyone but me, but i'll tell you what it> looks like.> The bottom is the blondest (and most damaged), then> there are thick blonde streaks on dirty blonde, then> the last time I got 6" roots streaked,with honey> golden blonde, which is nice,but it would blend with> the rest more if it was lighter. I don't want to> chemically treat my hair for a while (I will in Sept> if it needs it)> So I was wondering if any one knew if i sat out in the> sun, would it lighten up my streaks? If so would this> be really bad for my hair, and would I be better off> just to chemically treat it again?> Sorry this's so long, thanx if you can help me!It seems that you have three colors happenin at the same time..duh:) You could get it chem. treated again. When they foil it, they could do the roots that honey color,also interweaving a dirty blonde to match those streaks, then at the end they could tone the ends with a corresponding honey shade in a semi permanent color, less damaging, so that the ends will blend with the rest. Don't go to heavy with the natural color, you could wind up with moredark than light. Going in the sun won't lighten as much as you think. You could end upbrassy. This is only my opinion.:)

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