Time for a new hair colour

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Time for a new hair colour
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I've recently stopped dyeing my hair after 10 years of devotion to super dark locks. I now have some mousy shit going on, but it's not too bad. I've also got some lingering and sort of lovely blond bits from a period of time when I went a little lighter.
Now, here's my question: While I find the ombré thing to be a bit too drastic with the potential of future generations saying, “What the f*ck?” I do like the idea of having some naturally tinted blonde-y bits on my strands, enhancing those that exist and lightening those that aren't acquainted. I don't want to use a box of bleach. Lemon hasn't worked, but maybe I did it wrong. In the end: have you any thoughts on blonde-ing my hair naturally (natural-looking and natural in procedure)?
Before I answer you, I just want to weigh in about what future generations have to say about our hair: They can fuck off. Seriously; we were here first.
OK, now to answer your question? SUN IN! Say it with me: Sun IN, Sun IN, Sun IN! Remember? That shit works and the ingredient list isn’t too scary. Order it online; it’s like five bucks and comes in many varieties including lemon.
note from this blogger: i am very glad jane answered my question, but i do not agree and i think it's a very bad idea. also, so did the commenters-- not that i trust internet commenters, they are usually diabolical. anyway, back to the drawing board.
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