Tinkbell
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I have a friend who has dyed her own hair for over 10 years. It is just past her shoulders and pretty thick. Her color is now golden blonde. She tells me that her true color is a dark blonde/light brown color. (I've never seen it)
She says that she is tired of dying it and would like it to be her natural color with highlights. Sounds good, but dosen't she have to grow out her hair first? She's going to consult with a salon next week, but some of the salons here will do just about whatever the customer asks. She thinks that they can "remove" her color and restore it to its natural ways. Is that possible?
I have a feeling that they will end up dying her hair a shade close to her natural color and then apply highlights later. (which does not sound healthy)
What would be the best thing for the salon to do? She refuses to "grow out" her hair and walk around with big roots showing.
I would love to hear your opinions about what is safe and doable. Her hair really looks good now, despite the fact that she did it herself all these years. I know that if her hair is put into the hands of the wrong person and she hates it, I'll be the one who has to hear the complaints!!
Thanks!!


What would be the best thing for the salon to do? She refuses to "grow out" her hair and walk around with big roots showing.


Thanks!!