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Sep 19, 2011
Melanie G.
Hi guys! So I was wondering if anyone here could help me out! I've been getting a lot of grays lately (which is annoying. I'm only 24!) so I've been thinking about getting my hair colored next weekend. My salon has a list of coloring services...single color, semi-color, dimensional color...my question is what exactly is the difference between these types of coloring and which one would you suggest I get?
Right now, I'd like a slightly deeper color than what I have naturally (not to the point where its really noticeable) but I don't want the color to be flat...maybe like a slight red tinge to it.
Thanks!