Are You Currently Your Natural Hair Colour? (1 Viewer)

Currently natural hair colour?

  • Yes

    Votes: 70 68.0%
  • No

    Votes: 33 32.0%

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scarybunny

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Nope. Haven't been since year 10. But my natural hair colour is a mousey brown so it's no loss.

It varies from deep red to chocolate brown. I get foils (either red or copper) and a semi, so you don't notice regrowth at all and it still looks good even when I'm long overdue for a colour. Yay!
 

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Yeah.

I haven't had any colours put in my hair since Year 6 [2002]

My hair colour doesn't bother me... I think it'd seem strange being different.
- Darker could look a bit better though.
 

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i am dark brown, never coloured my hair. but i want to, school also doesnt allow u 2. if u come 2 school with coloured hair, they make u change it so it looks natural.
 

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My hair is totally healthy, maybe because I darken it instead of lightening it?
 

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breaking said:
75% yes? i refuse to believe that statistic.
Agreed!
I dye my hair just a bit darker than my natural colour it just looks alot better when its dyed.
My only problem is I had blonde streaks then dyed it dark brown and it turned out ranga.. so regular dyeing is necessary at the moment.
 

Kirsty Xx

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Um probably yearsssssss since i've seen my complete natural hair colour....

Probably so long that when people asked me what my natural hair colour was I really did know the answer. I always thought it was like a mousey-brown but now that i've let my real hair colour show, I've found that it's actually a reasonably dark brown!

I don't think i've seen my natural colour since I was around 11 or 12... and i'm nearly 18 (my Aunty is a self-employed hairdresser so colours for me are always dirt cheap).

But i'm getting my hair dyed on Saturday, and I probably get this done every few months (except recently of course).
 

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all black baybeh =D
would never dye my whole hair.
 

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naturally blonde, and ever since it started graduating towards a weird dishwater brown colour a few months ago, I've been dyeing it the colour it used to be naturally. Does that even count as still being natural, I'm confusing myself now lol.

Blonde is really the only colour that suits my skin tone. I would look really weird with brown or red or black hair or anything else...so I guess I'm stuck maintaining the blondeness until either my skin tone changes or I stop caring what I look like :p
 

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grudgingly, yes. only because of school policy.

at the end of the year i plan on dyeing my hair blue. or orange. or pink.

a la clementine in eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.

woop.
 

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i get far too many compliments on my natural hair colour (dark brown with red tones that sparkle like beautiful silky threads in the sunlight), and i love it so much, i don't really feel the desire to change it (though i did flirt with the idea of going totally white, but it would prob be too difficult). i just wear wigs if i feel like being blonde or whatever, but i never like those colours as much as my own anyway.

i do enjoy drastically changing my haircut often, however.
 

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