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Blonde or Ginger for school?

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I naturally have light blonde hair. But I put a mahogany wash in it, & it washs out in a few days, I really like this colour, but it looks ginger! I wanted to go back to school with this on but do you think too many people will shout ginger at me? although they know i'm naturally blonde... i told my friends i was going to come in with it, but i don't know if I have the confidence now? help..

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  1. If you think it's looks good and you like it. Might as well take the risk, although, if it really does look good I don't think people will call you ginger. What happens if you don't and then later you wish you had colored your hair? go for it


  2. Go for it...Start a Redhead Revolution at your school!  It's a unique color and represents individuality and intellect.

  3. I would get my hair dyed blonde. I would tell you that everything at school would be fine....but honestly it wont. People would call you ginger...so i would take a trip; to the stylist.


  4. no, i do that too, trust me, it's fun when people say it, lol

    it's cute too cuz my bf is a REALLY bright redhead and people always say, awe u guys r so cute, two little gingers

    lol

  5. Ginger is nicer than blonde.

    Defo put the wash in stuff in.


  6. u shuld keep it u wana look different when u go bk to school so go for it !

  7. meh just keep it.

    who cares what everyone else thinks anyway!

  8. i dont think i should look into the closet, michael jackson might jump out

  9. I would recommend a semi permanent Auburn in this situation.

    You might be surprised at what it comes out as.

    It will still be Ginger without you looking like Ginger.

    Reason being is that it will bring out the blonde highlights real nice and look real natural.

    You will have total confidence.

  10. blonde

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