Re-dying hair color.
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Mar 24, 2014
Nicole S.
I recently put highlights in my hair with a honey brown color. My natural hair color is dark brown so the outcome was more of an amberish color.
The time has come for touch ups and I'm wondering if I re-dye the pieces that are now Amber color with the honey brown color, if the outcome would turn out lighter?
Or if it would still turn out amber?
Thank you for any help:)
Mar 25, 2014
Helena B.
It won't go very noticeably lighter unless you are using bleach