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Cinders14

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Popping over from nail geeks as need some advice. I have for a while struggled with grey roots! The greys appeared after my son was born and I am so paranoid about them (only 31) I feel like I am always at the salon getting my roots done and I want to just be able to put a dye on a home. But I am worried as my hair has been bleached before will I ever be able to do it myself or an I destined to be at the salon every 6 weeks?
 
Are you still blonde as you are in your pic?
Tbh it's not worth doing home colouring it gets everywhere it shouldn't you can miss bits pick out the wrong colour etc.
how often do you have your hair coloured?


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Popping over from nail geeks as need some advice. I have for a while struggled with grey roots! The greys appeared after my son was born and I am so paranoid about them (only 31) I feel like I am always at the salon getting my roots done and I want to just be able to put a dye on a home. But I am worried as my hair has been bleached before will I ever be able to do it myself or an I destined to be at the salon every 6 weeks?

I'm.afraid we can't advice on over the counter box colours, not only are they harsher on tne hair, you run the risk of getting the wrong tone and end up with Khaki or Green bits...not a good look!

The only way to keep the Grey at bay is 6 weekly trips to the salon, your stylish will be able to add tone and colour to minimise the re-growth by foiling in a base colour close to the grey with added highlights x

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Thank you! I think I found a nice home hairdresser which should keep costs down. Thanks ladies x
 

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