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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 187813"><p>One option would be to go slightly lighter all over. However, before you do this, you would have to make sure the colorist knows what she is doing and that it all comes out evenly, etc. (If you are doing it yourself, they have those 1-800 numbers on the boxes to call for advice). However...I personally really like highlights.</p><p> </p><p>My hair colorist talked me into getting highlights (I also have brown hair) and then I became a "slave" to them. The reason why...they make me look much better. Years younger...happier...fresher. In fact, when I go too long with-o them, folks ask me if "I'm tired!"</p><p> </p><p>I get them touched up every 8-12 weeks. In the summer...I tend to do them more often. However, not too long ago, I did too much and I regret it. It's hard to "go backwards."</p><p> </p><p>I think it might be a really good idea to try the highlights. If you don't like them, chances are you can cover over them...although it might take a few times before the brown "sticks" well. My advice if you do this (based on experience) is to look at some photos to see what you like in terms of highlights. If you go forward, consider starting off with just a few in the front (partial highlights???) and then proceed in a conservative manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 187813"] One option would be to go slightly lighter all over. However, before you do this, you would have to make sure the colorist knows what she is doing and that it all comes out evenly, etc. (If you are doing it yourself, they have those 1-800 numbers on the boxes to call for advice). However...I personally really like highlights. My hair colorist talked me into getting highlights (I also have brown hair) and then I became a "slave" to them. The reason why...they make me look much better. Years younger...happier...fresher. In fact, when I go too long with-o them, folks ask me if "I'm tired!" I get them touched up every 8-12 weeks. In the summer...I tend to do them more often. However, not too long ago, I did too much and I regret it. It's hard to "go backwards." I think it might be a really good idea to try the highlights. If you don't like them, chances are you can cover over them...although it might take a few times before the brown "sticks" well. My advice if you do this (based on experience) is to look at some photos to see what you like in terms of highlights. If you go forward, consider starting off with just a few in the front (partial highlights???) and then proceed in a conservative manner. [/QUOTE]
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