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Oct 17, 2012
Sandy T.
hi
I have dark brown/black hair, i have started graying it is coming on in full like rogue style of the sides of my head, since my hair is super dark neway *i am indian (east) * i need ideas on how to manage this becoz soon as i dye it near 2 my natural shade it comes through within 2-3 weeks again, my friend told me to go for subtle dark chocolate highlights to help me disguise my hair and lighten it slightly???
Oct 17, 2012
Elin C.
You can go to a salon and ask if they got any advise :)
Oct 18, 2012
Andrea S.
Do you just want to blend it into your natural color? It's easy to do a single process yourself.
Oct 18, 2012
Sandy T.
i want something which i will be able to maintain myself i do want to keep to my natural color but maybe 1-2 shades lighter
Oct 18, 2012
Erica B.
It's new growth. You can use those root touch up kits, but that's about it. They're no substitute for a real color job though, they only last a few weeks. Highlights are the best bet, it can stretch your time between salon visits an extra 3-4 weeks.