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Jul 13, 2014
Jessica R.
Jul 13, 2014
Emily M.
I don't think their is a way to dye without ANY damage. But I suppose you could minimize it by really knowing your stuff when it comes to how you will dye it, and how you will take care of it(:
Jul 13, 2014
Saoirse O.
I think you should go to the hairdressers so it would turn out perfectly.. sometimes diys go wrong so I wouldnt risk it :)
Jul 13, 2014
Jessica R.
Thanks!
Jul 13, 2014
Jessica R.
Thanks! ❤️