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jess hair highlights

by jessica
(hialeah)

they were bleached then highlighted.

they were bleached then highlighted.

how can i get rid of my highlights without coloring over them or without waiting for them to grow out?

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jess hair highlights

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Feb 01, 2009
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Response to Glaze
by: The411onhair

A glaze would be perfect if you want to add color to your hair to cover the highlights, the only problem is that you'll have to continue to color it every 4-8 weeks in order to keep up with it.

Based on your initial question you wanted to know if there were any other ways to get rid of them.
As I mentioned before there are not. However if you had to choose, I'd personally recommend coloring your hair to get rid of the highlights.

If that's not something you're interested in doing then you need to grow them out. In my opinion, coloring over them (professionally) is going to look better than growing them out...

Feb 01, 2009
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Redkin Shades EQ
by: Rachel McAllister

You can have a glaze put over your hair. It is by REDKIN Shades EQ, it is applied like a color but it is not damaging to your hair. It will fade a little but you won't have to worry about the damage a permanent color would cause to your hair! Best of all you will love the shine!

Jan 31, 2009
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by: The411onhair

Those are the only two ways that you can rid of them.

The411onhair.com

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