Did you know that if you have dark brown hair with white steaks and you try to lighten your dark brown hair with peroxide based 'Sun In' in order to make the white streaks a little less obvious that the dark brown hair will NOT lighten an iota while the white hair will in fact turn a blinding brilliant shade of pure neon white making it even more obvious that they exist?
I know that now.
Grrrrrr!
10 comments:
yikes
I'm surprised your dark brown hair didn't turn brassy red!! That's what mine does no matter WHAT color I dye it. :( I use medium brown to cover the gray, but the minute I go outside in the sun (which is HARD to avoid here in FL), my hair is black, white and red all over (like a newspaper, right?!). LOL
Oh well. I'm hoping some day the whole mop turns bright white...now THAT would be cool.
:) Carol
I didn't but thanks for telling me....I will leave my daughters sun-in on the shelf & deal with the multi stands of gray...
LOL
Michele
Oh me!
dark hair with white streaks...yeeks...reminds me of Frankenstein's wife with the hair straight up! When Alisa used that on her hair it turned really reddish..maybe you have to get a light brown dye and blend the grey gradually that way..good luck....love, Sandi
Jodi, I certainly did not know that. Do you have pictures so I can better understand your description? Bill
oh noo i did not know that
I have two words and a letter for you: Nice n Easy. Very simple to use, no neon. lol
be well,
Dawn
LOL! That's good to know!
Lori
Have not "heard" from you in a while. Hope everything is okay. Your entries always make me smile/laugh.
Donna
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