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Old 02-15-2006, 09:07 AM   #1  
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Ok last summer some of you ladies may remember I got my natural dark brown hair highlighted, well I have decided to go back to my dark hair so I had it color back to dark brown cause I couldn't take my roots any longer!! Now, the problem is in order to color over the blond in it and to keep the blond from turning green I think they went a tad too dark, now my hair looks black! UGH! Please tell me it will lighten up eventually or do I have to wait for this to grow out for my natural color to come back??
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Old 02-15-2006, 09:19 AM   #2  
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Laurie...I use a reddish brown a couple of shades darker than my naturally dark brown hair (no highlights) to cover my greys. For about 2-3 days it seems very dark, then settles in. Like new towels.

You might want to give it a couple extra shampoo treatments.
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Will do! Thanks!
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By the way....I don't know why....not sure if this is just me...

You know how dark hair gets hot (even to the touch) in the sun? Well, since I started coloring it to keep away the greys....it seems even hotter. Maybe, it is just hormones, but it seems worse the first 2-3 weeks after I color it. It may just be "in my head" .
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Laurie,
Also, if you had this done in a salon and it does not mellow out in a day or two then you can go back and they will fix it as a courtesy! or they should...they want their clients happy!
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If you wait for a few shampoos, it will lighten up on its own.
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Old 02-15-2006, 10:38 AM   #7  
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Its really not THAT bad, just darker (black) than I wanted so I will be washing it atleast twice a day for a few days! LOL!
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If you change your make up, it will not seem that dark. I have to color my hair darker to cover the gray, too. Just going off what I remember from your picture, you may want to try a plum eyeshadow and similarly-toned lipstick or gloss. It WILL fade!

What did you use?
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