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Jun 27, 2012
Katelyn S.
I'm almost 18 & have never died my hair but I'm looking for a change. I've heard that dying your hair can change your natural texture & I don't want that. I was thinking just like pink or purple tips. My hair is just above my shoulder in an angled bob. What do you guys think? How will it look? Will just dying the ends change my texture?
Jun 28, 2012
Michelle A.
Agreed! I'm sure it will look good on you! I started off with dyeing the tips first just this year at also 16 (birthday not yet past) and it didn't change my natural texture until I start bleaching my whole head then my roots become black. Not SUPER black since I haven't seen my natural hair color for months now and only managed to see the 1 inch or less of the roots. But my natural natural color before ANYTHING was done to it was a obvious dark-light brown. :/
Jul 4, 2012
Raven Elizabeth R.
Coloring your hair should not change the texture of you hair if it is done correctly. If you color it over and over or use harsh lighteners it can make your hair frizzy and damaged of course. If you hair is angled, it would be awesome just to color the tips in the front as if you "dipped" the longest peices in the front into color. I love that look and you would rock it.