Thursday, November 6, 2008

Considering Going Blonde?


Dyeing your hair is a big time and money commitment, but if you want to make a major change, it’s an easy and fun way to go. The length of time between colorings depends largely on how quickly your hair grows, but typically, roots start to show after about three weeks and will become more noticeable about four to six weeks later. You may find that you want to touch them up every month or so. Keep in mind, though, that since you’re going blonde, it will require some pretty heavy duty chemicals that could damage your hair. Remember, it needs a chance to recuperate! Instead, consider starting out with highlights to see if you like the look. They’re less expensive and easier to maintain, which means fewer touch-ups. If you still really want a bold new look, it’s best to have it done at a salon, where they can help you find the perfect shade to match your complexion. You won’t need to dye your eyebrows to match, you always want them to be a bit darker so that they define and frame your face.

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