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Feb 22, 2014
Hareem M.
Have you guys ever tried to mix two shades of hair dye at home?
I intend to mix lightest golden brown and ash blonde and apply it on my dark brown hair in order to lighten my hair. how does that sound?
Feb 22, 2014
Hareem M.
I want to get a light brownish shade. If I get that I am fine with it. do you think it work in that case?
Feb 22, 2014
Hareem M.
it would work*
Feb 23, 2014
Sarah M.
It won't work, sorry. Light dye doesn't make dark hair light, in fact it won't do much of anything.
Feb 23, 2014
Hannah E.
Color doesn't lighten color, so it won't do much of anything at all. You need to open the cortex of the hair by using bleach. ☺️