Beauty

Lightening black hair

Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Question:
I have been dyeing my shoulder length hair black for some years now, but would like to change the colour. Can I do this with the black? Or do I have to wait for it to grow out and then cut the black out?
— Resli

Answer:
Yes, it's possible to change the colour of your hair without having to cut it off. This is a total colour change and expert application is essential, so visit your hairdresser rather than doing it yourself at home. After a colour change it is advisable to apply regular hair masques and treatments to keep hair looking healthy and shiny as opposed to dry or ashy.

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