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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 613976" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Doesn't work like that for blondes. Not usually. It's other way around. Very few stay very blond till they are 50. Usually kids get darker blondes already around 3 or around either 10 or 15 and those who stay very blond till adulthood it tends to get darker around 30 or during first pregnancy for women. And those of us, who have yet to get darker after all that, it usually happens between 40 and 50. I notice it on me too already. I'm not any more naturally platinum blond but there is more yellowish, greyish and darker blond mixed to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 613976, member: 14557"] Doesn't work like that for blondes. Not usually. It's other way around. Very few stay very blond till they are 50. Usually kids get darker blondes already around 3 or around either 10 or 15 and those who stay very blond till adulthood it tends to get darker around 30 or during first pregnancy for women. And those of us, who have yet to get darker after all that, it usually happens between 40 and 50. I notice it on me too already. I'm not any more naturally platinum blond but there is more yellowish, greyish and darker blond mixed to it. [/QUOTE]
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