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Old 08-24-2020, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Anniedeb View Post
I've been letting mine go natural since covid started. I last had a cut and color last year in September for my 50th high school reunion. The front bang area is now very light/white, and everything else is mousey brown, dull gray. I've been toying with the idea of a temporary dye for the front, but afraid of the "temporary" part. We once used a temporary burgundy on my son's blond hair, and that took months and a few cuts to get rid of it all! We do need pics if you proceed!
i to have been letting my hair go natural since COVID started. Thinking on making a visit to my hairdresser to get it back to my regular cut but not colouring it .... I want to see just what colour grey it is. I had streaks put in the front to blend the grey and the dyed brown but not it's kinda tri-toned - grey/white, yellow and brown... not a fan. Was going to just let it grow but really don't like it now. The quandary will be do i get bangs cut - they are almost long enough to tuck behind my ear.

Wacky colours to match this wacky year do sound like fun though.
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Old 08-28-2020, 03:33 AM
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My daughter has colored her hair for years. She's currently blue! She uses a vegetable-based dye from Sally's. It washes out slowly. I have white curly hair and have been wanting to "pull it through a cap" for highlights.
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Old 08-29-2020, 05:55 AM
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I started DIY color 10 years ago when I retired. I use BTZ Color Jamz in raspberry kamakazie (like the color better) and mix it into Manic Panic hot hot pink (lasts longer) from Sally's. I use a q-tip and a plastic glove to apply it to a small section at the front of my part. Clean up drips with rubbing alcohol. Lasts for a few washings before needing to be redone. Inexpensive and no appointment needed. It's just fun!
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