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Well....it used to be medium brown with red and gold highlights in the summer....now in my late 40's it seems to be getting pretty gray when I don't keep up with the color....
My hair has lost a lot of pigment and is very gray but it was strawberry blond when I was younger. I dye it light brown now and it still pulls red.
Not pretending to be an expert, but I wonder if you could go back to the strawberry blonde? I'd bet you have the skin tone for it. I see this shade on certain women in their 40s-70s and find it very flattering if they carried that color in their youth.
Red. Used to be copper-orange but about 15 years ago, it dulled to what I affectionately refer to as "dishwater red." I've gotten quite a lot of grey lately, but it's all throughout, and I like it.
dark brown, bordering on black. It's my natural colour. Sometimes I dye it either jet black (with that silver blue shine in the sun that I find so beautiful) or chocolate brown, so I never really stray from my natural shade too much.
Original natural color was very light brown. (Now it has a lot of grey mixed in if I didn't color it.)
Currently color it and makes it a dark blonde, light brown.
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