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Nov 26, 2013
Angel O.
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Alyx T.
Either stick to a red, but change the tone or go darker. Red is incredibly hard to get rid of, so unless you have it in good condition and it can handle a ton of bleaching, don't go lighter. I think an auburn or the second picture angel uploaded would look good. The mila kunis dark chocolate color :)
Nov 27, 2013
Alyx T.
How did you get that bright of red without bleaching? You don't look naturally blonde haha.
And just going brunette or an auburn wouldn't be hard to maintain. definitely not as hard as red anyways.