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Dumb hair question about "going dark"
I have been thinking lately that I want to do something different with my hair. I don't want to do a dramatic chop--I like the length--but it's just so boring. I have been doing the same thing (cut + blonde highlights) for nearly 10 years now, year-round.
Soooo I've been toying with the idea of going darker for the winter months. But I'm SKEERED. Hold me.
First, I'm afraid it won't look good. Secondly, how do you "go back" after going dark? Like, what would my options be come spring/summer?
Aside from highlights, I've always had my natural hair color as a base, so I know nothing. Help?
Re: Dumb hair question about "going dark"
I've done that and liked it but then last spring just decided I wanted lower maintenance and went all dark. I'm loving it. We have a similar skin tone and I think you'd end up liking it too.
I second going to a stylist and not doing it from the box. They can show you swatches and let you see it against your skin. Those box charts never accurately reflect what it looks like on you and nothing's worse than botching your hair and then still having to pay someone to fix it (and sometimes spending more than you would have if you just trusted them to do it in the first place).
I go dark every fall and then I go lighter in the Summer. My hair dresser always threatens to kill me for this haha. I have brown hair so I just dye it quite a few shades darker all over in the Fall. I don't usually have any extra maintenance with it and it's cheaper than highlights. The hard part for me is going back light. My dark dye fades out really well but when I get highlights in the Summer sometimes the bottom highlighted half will take on an orangish hue (from the old dye) and I'll have to get a toner put in to blend the colors and take the orange out. I actually had to get a toner each time I got highlights this Summer. I think I'm just going to stay dark year round this year.
I don't know that people with lighter hair have the same issues that I do. I do like being able to change my hair with the seasons.
Claire Elizabeth 12/31/2011
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