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    Jul 29, 2012, 09:58 PM
    Going back to natural without stripping my hair and just growing it out
    I have dyed my hair about 4 times I believe maybe three in the past year or so different shades of brown. I want to go back to natural because it's so many different shades all over my head. It's a dark almost black in the front and lighter brown in the back. In different spots all over have faded to a redish tint of brown and lighter brown. My natural color is more an ash brown light brown with some different natural highlights. I do not what to strip the color and damage my hair. I also want to grow it out, but just need some ideas to help it fade more so it blends better and you can't see my natural roots as well. Help?

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