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  • dishwater blond 1) "Many sub-categories of blond hair have also been invented to describe someone with blond hair more accurately. Common examples include the following: blond/flaxen – when distinguished from other varieties, "blond" by itself refers to a light but not whitish blond with no traces of red, gold, or brown. This color is often described as "flaxen". yellow – yellow-blond ("yellow" can also be used to refer to hair which has been dyed yellow). platinum blond / towheaded – white-blond; found naturally almost exclusively in children. "Platinum blond" is often used to describe dyed hair, while "towheaded" is generally left to natural hair color. sandy blond – greyish-brownish blond. golden blond – rich, golden blond. strawberry blond / Venetian blond – light reddish blond. dirty blond / dishwater blond – light blond and sandy blond mixed together in stripes (occurs naturally) ash-blond – pale or grayish blond. bleached blond / peroxide blond – artificial blond slightly less white than platinum blond." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blond 2) "should i dye my hair dirty blonde?? so i bought this dark blonde hair dye, and i like it a lot. but im also going to put in a light-ish brown lowlights. when i dye my hair blonde, it will probably end up being a light brown with blonde in it. but plus the toasted almond low lights. should i dye my hair or go with something else?? " Source and further information: http://answerology.cosmogirl.com/index.aspx/question/115112_should-i-dye-my-hair-dirty-blonde.html Further information: - "How to Pick the Right Hair Color: 8 Tips": http://beauty.about.com/od/cutcoloradvice/a/pickcolor.htm - "HAIR COLOR CHART": http://www.wiggoddess.com/margucolors.html http://www.dosfordonts.com/haircolor.html

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