After being refused by my favorite stylist because my "hair will turn green," I decided to try another to get back to my natural color. This is a bit dark, but he claims that once you strip your hair of color (the bleeching process resulting in my previously super-blonde hair), you need to over-do it a little with color, which will fade. So this is step one. Step two, apparently, will result in my natural color. One thought: It's a good thing I started working on this 4 months before the wedding. The nice thing is that the fiancé prefers my natural color. That was the final impetus when my dark blond roots grew to an inch again. I've been wanting to go back for a while now, but afraid of what that would involve. (Like the two-toned look for 4 years until it grows back - *shudder!*) Hopefully, at the end of this process, I will never have to dye my hair again!
My sister and I recently drew the conclusion that having a great haircut & style is significantly more important than the color. The natural summer sun is flattering enough. :)
5 comments:
well, i agree that the cut is important but I don't think I'm willing to give up being blonder either:-) I love the highlighted look best but that is $160 a pop and I can't justify that.
Oh my gosh! You look a lot like Cassie in this picture. I think her hair is the same color.
Anne Marie: "It doesn't look like Aunt Kateri though."
Abby: "I love you Aunt Kateri"
(by Anne Marie)
Yay! I love natural hair color too!
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