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Apr 26, 2013
Kelsey D.
So lately I have seen a lot of posts about not being able to dye hair again after its already been dyed, for example black.A tip that I do- I have naturally redish brown hair I ask my hair dresser to do a demi dye in a glaze. glazes can be clear or colored which will add a TON of moisture back into damaged or thirsty hair but also the demi dye looks amazing, it fades back out with three to four months depending upon how well you take care of your hair. just a type for those who don't wanna use permanent hair color or want a great condition added to their hair (:
Apr 26, 2013
Laura J.
Thanks for the tip, you're super pretty!! I almost thought you were Eva Longoria :D.
Apr 26, 2013
Kelsey D.
aww thanks! (: