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    Feb 12, 2013, 09:24 PM
    Rectifying hair colour to take out red
    Hi,my natural hair colour was dark golden brown, but I have to colour since I am mostly grey. The salon made my hair chocalate brown (with red shine) and I would like to change it back to dark golden brown with caramel highlights but I also have 3cm grey out growth! How would I go about it?

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