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Old May 8, 2006, 08:48 AM
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Fixing highlighted hair

I got my hair highlighted last weekend, I have medium brown hair and now I have a patch of blonde in the front. It came out way too light for my taste and I want to just fix this one part, any suggestions on what over the counter product I can use? I do not want to go back to the salon and spend another $100 to fix it.

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If you have dark hair, the highlights should be about two or three shades lighter than your natural color. It shouldn't be lighter than that because it will look fake or unnatural. If you can't afford to go back to the salon, I recommend that you use Loreal in light brown or dark blonde.
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