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Hello all,
I'm looking for some detailed information, hoping someone won't mind taking the time to educate me a little bit!
My basic situation:
I have naturally curly, dryish hair that is (at root growth) majority grey
I started coloring my hair with temporary hair dye (grocery store bought, washes out in X number of shampoos, etc.) to cover my initial strands of grey in my late 20's.
Eventually in my mid-30's, I started using *permanent* hair coloring (Loreal) on resistant grey and, over time, wound up with a much darker color than my natural color when I was younger. I'm now 37.
Even I recognize that my current color (very dark brown, nearly black) is way too dark for my complexion (fair and pink with blue-grey eyes) and I'm looking odd. My original color was a medium / to the lighter end of the dark brown spectrum with natural red and small amount of blonde highlights visible when hit by the sun.
I would very much like to be near to my original color with a lighter brown and highlights (maybe something like a caramel color?) and lowlights, or maybe even a little lighter than that to accommodate my age in getting older, but am running into the difficulties of trying to accomplish this at home. Fortunately I've done test strips on the lightening products (40 vol developer with dry lifting powder) I've bought from Sally's, so no horriffic situations have occurred (but the test strips all turned orange, nothing like what I want).
I will go to a professional hair colorist for this problem, but what kind of education do I need in conversing with that person so *they* don't cause me to walk out of the salon with a horror story? I know bad things aren't unknown to happen even when one visits a person who is a purported "professional". I live in a relatively small city and don't have a huge selection of stylists to chose from, nor anyone to recommend a good one to me, so I think being armed with the proper knowledge before I meet with one is probably my best bet in not becoming another hair-coloring casualty at a pro salon. I could do that to myself without spending so much money! 
BTW, lately my hair feels somewhat coarse and is a bit frizzy, so I've been doing some deep conditioning treatments at home to get ready for my visit.
Thanks in advance for any expertise offered!
Jo
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