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Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. You can try another bottle of blonde, on top of the brassy one, or use a highlight kit, or just dye it brown again. It can be fun to mess with your hair, when you are young, heaven knows I tried every color under the sun. If you are at home on lockdown, it is a good time to experiment.
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Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. You can try another bottle of blonde, on top of the brassy one, or use a highlight kit, or just dye it brown again. It can be fun to mess with your hair, when you are young, heaven knows I tried every color under the sun. If you are at home on lockdown, it is a good time to experiment.
IMO it's the opposite........if you're older & you want to hide your gray it makes more sense, then have fun with it. BUT I wouldn't start using chemicals or bleach before you have to............like from dark to blonde. It destroys the hair IMO. Natural highlights to enhance your hair color is fun tho AND I LOVE Balayage highlights to blend honey & blond or light brown on my hair. AND there's no harsh regrowth lines that are the worst IMO that you get with dying.
Yeah if you want to get to a lighter blonde you will need to bleach it again until you get more of a pale yellow, then tone.
I never recommend anybody bleach their hair, especially people with dark hair. But we live and learn, right? lol
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