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difficult child wants pink streaks in her hair!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 53151" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My difficult child went through this phase too. We started out highlighting it, then she went all blonde and we did it at home with professional hair dye, but it had to be redone every month because of roots. And she kept going lighter. Finally her hair turned green and I had to take her to get it professionally done. At one time she did have pink streaks in but they faded out very quickly and turned orange. She is not back to highlighting and theyaowrks well since it looks more natural.</p><p></p><p>Pink streaks by themselves would be easy but if she is going to color it first and then do sreaks consider what she will do when the roots grow out. That's one reason I encouraged her to do the streaks without coloring it because they can always be redone.</p><p>It would cost about $120-$150 here to get that done.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 53151, member: 59"] My difficult child went through this phase too. We started out highlighting it, then she went all blonde and we did it at home with professional hair dye, but it had to be redone every month because of roots. And she kept going lighter. Finally her hair turned green and I had to take her to get it professionally done. At one time she did have pink streaks in but they faded out very quickly and turned orange. She is not back to highlighting and theyaowrks well since it looks more natural. Pink streaks by themselves would be easy but if she is going to color it first and then do sreaks consider what she will do when the roots grow out. That's one reason I encouraged her to do the streaks without coloring it because they can always be redone. It would cost about $120-$150 here to get that done. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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