Hair question- please answer!
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Jun 9, 2014
Alexis M.
Jun 9, 2014
Georgia T.
Hair dressers is the safest way!! Seriously! Beautiful colour and it's to light on such a naturally dark haired lady, please don't bleach it, go to the hair dressers, it really is worth that extract bit of money x
Jun 9, 2014
Alexis M.
I don't have $200 to spend at a salon. Thanks though haha
Jun 9, 2014
Abby R.
But just think, $10 on a boxed dye and get fried orange hair and then have to spend hundreds trying to get it fixed or $150 or so for them to do it. Whichever you decide to do I wish you well it really is a beautiful colour
Jun 9, 2014
Georgia T.
It's about £30 in the UK