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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 613970" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I personally have no idea how much gray I have and I'm too scared to find out! I have been dying my hair platinum blonde since I was 18. Back then my natural hair color was a dark strawberry blonde. I didn't like the red in it, so I dyed it lighter, and over the years it just kept getting blonder and blonder. I am 42 years old now and have no idea what my natural color is anymore, but according to my roots that grow in every month, it's a dark brown. Yuck! I have been blonde all my life, but as I've gotten older it's apparent by my root color that I am no longer naturally light. I just can't believe how dark my hair really must be. No way am I going to be a brunette. So I will continue to dye my hair because I refuse to go natural and have dark brown hair. I would like to go back to my original color of a darker strawberry blonde that I had as a teenager (go figure, I hated it back then) and I am hoping to come up with enough money to get it professionally done. I think it's great you decided to go natural, Malika, but I can't bring myself to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 613970, member: 2196"] I personally have no idea how much gray I have and I'm too scared to find out! I have been dying my hair platinum blonde since I was 18. Back then my natural hair color was a dark strawberry blonde. I didn't like the red in it, so I dyed it lighter, and over the years it just kept getting blonder and blonder. I am 42 years old now and have no idea what my natural color is anymore, but according to my roots that grow in every month, it's a dark brown. Yuck! I have been blonde all my life, but as I've gotten older it's apparent by my root color that I am no longer naturally light. I just can't believe how dark my hair really must be. No way am I going to be a brunette. So I will continue to dye my hair because I refuse to go natural and have dark brown hair. I would like to go back to my original color of a darker strawberry blonde that I had as a teenager (go figure, I hated it back then) and I am hoping to come up with enough money to get it professionally done. I think it's great you decided to go natural, Malika, but I can't bring myself to do it. [/QUOTE]
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