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tessa22
Nov 30, 2006, 06:42 PM
Today I went to my good friend at the hair dressers and asked her to put "honey-brown" highlights in my hair. She assured me they would turn out natural and "not too blonde." At the hair dressers my hair looked pretty good, a little blonde but nothing extreme. After getting a better look at my hair at my own house I have discovered how BLONDE my streaks actually are and now I am desperate to make them go away or just get them darker. I can't return to the hairdresser anytime soon and I was wondering if there were any quick fixes to my problem. HELP!

-Tessa

(that won't require dyeing my hair back... no time.)

Ryababe24
Nov 30, 2006, 08:00 PM
I'm wondering the same thing.. I want to get rid of my hilights too lol

hair2color
Dec 1, 2006, 07:58 AM
Today I went to my good friend at the hair dressers and asked her to put "honey-brown" highlights in my hair. She assured me they would turn out natural and "not too blonde." At the hair dressers my hair looked pretty good, a little blonde but nothing extreme. After getting a better look at my hair at my own house I have discovered how BLONDE my streaks actually are and now I am desperate to make them go away or just get them darker. I can't return to the hairdresser anytime soon and I was wondering if there were any quick fixes to my problem. HELP!

-Tessa

(that won't require dyeing my hair back... no time.)
All that is needed is a toner. But it's not a quick fix if you don't have the right product. So, you either have to go back to the salon, or go to Sally's and ask them for a demi color in a Level 9 or 10 in a neutral shade. Apply for only 10 minutes or so. Then rinse well and shampoo and condition.

PrettyLady
Dec 1, 2006, 06:56 PM
Yes, you can use a toner to darken the highlights. If your hair color is brown or black, the highlights shouldn't be more than 3 shades lighter because it will look unnatural. I recommend using a level 7 dark blonde if you want to go darker.