I'd say to put some sort of red tint in to neutralize the gray. Not too red though or you'll have a new problem.
you don't need to put any more chemicals on your hair. mix three parts lemon juice to one part deep conditioner, apply to wet hair on the ash parts, leave on for one hour then rinse.
It's natually blonde but her roots turn black so she dies her roots blonde
Taylor Swift's roots are black because she is not a real blonde.
A lot of blondes dye or highlight their hair, so the roots may be darker. But with naturally blonde hair, it gradually gets lighter as you go from the roots down, since the bottom has had more exposure to the sun.
A mousy or light brown would be best as its not too much of a change but i covers the gingery blonde you dont want and makes it a more mousy blonde remember you have to keep dying it once you die it once as roots tend to keep goeing back darker in mousy with dark brown roots so i have to re die every 2 months x
I would suggest not. Most likely, you will not be able to get the blonde back to its original color without letting it grow, then cutting it to where the roots have grown out. So you say your original hair color is blonde. Okay, that's not a bad idea, sort of. But, I would say not to do this, because your eyebrows are going stay blonde, and it just looks weird. So don't do it, okay?
Yes she does! Her hair is naturally dark blond, you can tell by her roots.
why roots of plant grow away from light
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I have the same thing, my hair is light blonde and the very beginning of my hair is turning dark brown and I am not sure if my hair is changing color because I just hit puberty, and please help me!
Parts cannot get light. Mainly they are roots
If your hair is naturally blonde, meaning the hair color you had before you ever dyed it, your roots will grow out that color.
It's a light ball of mass that has come from a plant that has broken away from it's roots in autumn/fall and moves along with the wind as it is so dry and light.