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MichelleCruise

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What's goin to be best to turn my 55/65 full head graduated bob into honey n caramels with the odd chunky blonde weaves? X
 
A wig! haha sorry couldn't help it xx
 
A miracle!! Read up on blonde Rae this might be a great tool to use before panelling with bleach, then in filling with colour x
 
Thanks will do if all else fails bleach 12% n 40 mins of heat shud do the trick!! X
 
Haha was just jokin don't panic! :) I'm not that stupid! X
 
the only thing u have on ur side here is honey in my opinion is a pretty warm colour, at least she hasnt asked for a clean crisp white. . .
 
I have had my hair all colours it's stupid!! I need to stick to 1 ha!! Quite lucky it is colour touch so that's a tiny bit better....! My friend has 8/07, 12/1 and bleach and love these colours! X
 
This would be a nightmare client haha
 
What's goin to be best to turn my 55/65 full head graduated bob into honey n caramels with the odd chunky blonde weaves? X

Hey there best advice I could give is to let the colour fade as naturally as possible use a deep cleansing shampoo , if the condition allows use a Pre lightener with 30ml warm water 30ml 6% dollop of deep cleansing shampoo , slowly lighten hair this can be repeated twice , aim for a 7 , cover with colour touch 7/0 or base that best suits achieved undercoat , if condition allows add highlights first , if not wait a couple if weeks and gradually add highlights , use an intense treatment , gradual is better !!!
 

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