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I have silver/blonde hair and it is natural, should i keep it or die it???

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when i was born my hair was really blonde almost whiteish im now 14 and for the past 2 years it has been a silver/blonde color (natural). alot of people say it is a bit grayish. im not sure if i should keep it or die it, so it is just plain blonde, what do you think?

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  1. DON'T DYE IT!! It's unique, some people probably envy it.

    I had a friend with blonde hair, and she died it a lighter blonde. you know what happened after that? her hair turned to a grayish brown. plus, when she didn't redye it, half of her hair was a different color while her roots grew out so it looked kind of weird but not that bad.


  2. Definatley keep it, your hair sounds lovley as it it :)

  3. maybe die it a more golden blonde ? :]

  4. just keep it

  5. don't dye it, your hair sounds lovely, and there is nothing to gain in wanting to be 'plain' anything. just because your hair is different doesn't make it bad, if anything it's great, you're unique and will stand out (in a good way!).

    i have ash blonde hair, if i asked people to describe it, they would say it was grayish, it's not a negative thing, just how you describe ash tones. and ash is great, if you have ash toned hair then you probably have very cool colouring, so dying your hair to a 'plain' blonde probably wont be flattering, it will be too warm and wash you out.

    and finally after you've started dying your it will never be as healthy as it was and you'll be stuck with maintaining the colour.

  6. Your hair is fine; don't waste your life trying to please a couple of ignorant people. Your hair is fine.

  7. Maybe keep the base color but put it some low-lights for contrast and a gloss for shine. The more you process it, the less healthy it will be and your problem will only get worse!  

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