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Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

Well. I have either Black Hair or Very Dark Brown hair, And I was thinking... Is there any way to get it all to blond without bleaching? And have it stay that way? I Really hate my natural Black Hair or Very Dark Brown hair. I would love to have it turn blond and stay that way.


Any way to do that?


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    Without bleaching - no. If you had medium brown/auburn hair you might be able to do it with a mix of Camomile/saltwater and sunsheni, but with dak ahir its unlikely.



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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    Really?

    How much of each would you need?


    Blue vs. Black

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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    oh man my bad spelling last post - apologies haha!

    Using a Camomile shampoo or soap with a lot of camomile extract is supposed to make goldn/brownish hair lighter over time. Probably a deposit of some kind.

    The sun and saltwater things easy. Go surfing every other day for a summer and youll see what I mean! When i was living on the coast my hair used to be white in places from being in the sea so much. its quite weird to see its natural colour now unmarred by UV rays and salt


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    Okay... Camomile shampoo or soap with a lot of camomile extract, Where do you think I could buy that? I am not too keen about orgering over the internet...

    Go surfing every other day for a summer and youll see what I mean!

    I would go surfing but I live in the Coldest part of the U. S Of A. Its way too cold here... Yesterday it snowed over 2 inches!


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    You could get a chamomile shampoo at a natural foods store like Wild Oats or Trader Joes. I haven't personally been to Whole Foods but I'm sure you could get chamomile shampoo there as well.

    I'm just going to add some chamomile essential oil to my shampoo.


    Blue vs. Black

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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    Okay

    I like Trader Joes They have good fruit there...


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    Hey ArtOnley - i live in the North on england, its pretty cold here

    But that aside, if your ahir is that dark - bleach id pretty much your only option sadly. its mastering bleaching welll thats the skill here. You can have dark hair naturally and bleach it pale with enough practise and preparation. being cafeful is the key.


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    So I have heard


    I know, I can bleach my hair allby myself, Withoout burns of anything like that

    Hmmm... I am going to keep looking to see if ther is another way to get your natural hair color lighter,,,


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    Posted 1 year, 6 months ago

    There might be another way, but bleach will be the most effective. If your concerend about getting it right, I'd definately get a friend/ helpful relative to give you a hand.

    I could never dye my blonde hair black, it was always a job for my mum or sister, just had a huge metal black against it, thinking all my hair would fall out as I would probably overlap so much! Mind you thats going back a bit.


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