
Do you want to bleach my hair permed, without having to suffer the loss of 10 points to your hair?
Hello, my previous question I have already shown a hair color. There were different types of hair color (with a hair spray semi-permanent color) was blond and brown, everyone said that I was more in line I'm light-skinned. (Brown), I stretch my hair once a month and once had a bad experience there are three years to bleach and dye my hair red hair to me a lot that I think one child: (I do not want that to happen again, so is there advice you how to get a lighter shade perhaps without having to bleach my hair? Currently I have the dark brown almost black hair, the look I'm trying to archive is brown with blonde highlights. Thanks =]
I do not know what to do. But I think the dark brown hair is beautiful. Blondes tend to excel.
World War II: The Lost Color Archives (1/5)
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