*Dying Mutliple Hair Colors.
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Dec 24, 2014
Kelcie A.
Dec 24, 2014
Sable G.
I believe she's asking how to color her -natural- as she has greys coming in and wants to cover them and have the natural blend well rather than be blocky/have a blunt line of demarcation.
Dec 24, 2014
Sable G.
I personally would do the unnatural first, and then use a tiny brush for the natural/roots and paint it (like when you ombre), so it's more organic looking than a blunt line where the natural color starts.
Dec 24, 2014
Sable G.
Tint not tiny*. Stupid phone.
Dec 24, 2014
Sabrina T.
I think your hair color is gorgeous! You have legitimate mermaid hair!! It's so pretty!
Dec 24, 2014
Kelcie A.
I'll be sure you use your advice. I needed another input before I just went for it. thank you guys!