New hair style/cut.
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Mar 29, 2014
Brianna C.
Is there anything I can do to make it go away?
Mar 29, 2014
Brianna C.
Mar 29, 2014
Maressa H.
It looks really nice! what was the color before?
Mar 29, 2014
Anna J.
I don't think there's much but to re-dye it
Mar 29, 2014
Brianna C.
Thank you! The top part is my natural color
Mar 29, 2014
Maressa H.
Oh okay. You would have to find a dye that matches your natural color and dye over just the lighter parts. However, it's still going to fade eventually so you would have to keep dying over those pieces frequently. Honestly, it looks really good and it would be much easier to just keep it as is :)