7 Steps To Get Your Natural Hair Color Back

I hope you found this video helpful. These are all my secrets of how I grew out my natural hair color. I have completely virgin hair now!

Take and Leave steps. This is your process! But i did want to share my tips!

Recap

Get Rid

1. Shampoos with harsh chemicals (sulfates, parabens)

2. Product (dyes, hairsprays, gels, mousses)

3. Hard Plastic Bristled Brushes

4. Layers *Optional if hair looks really thin

5. Tap Water Showerhead

6. Insecurities

7. Impatience

GET!

1. Shampoos without sulfates and paragons (Macadamia Products are my favorite)

2. Fun hair cuts and beauty tools (curling irons and straighteners)

3. Wet Brush and Wooden Bristled Brush

4. One Length Haircut

5. Filtered showerhead

6. Confidence

7. Patience

You are fearfully and wonderfully made by God with purpose. It's ok to have dyed and damaged hair. You are still beautiful. Focus on your heart and don't get too worried about your hair.

I hope this helps!

Lauren Dawn

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Hi everyone welcome back to my channel. My name is Lauren Don in case you don't know, and today's video is going to give you seven easy gets and get rid of as far as hair and getting your natural hair color back. I have a video and I'll link it in the description box below that is about 23 minutes long, giving a full hair story about my hair and how it was completely damaged, dyed, awful and then I now how completely virgin hair it's completely grown out. So exactly what I did from going from extremely damaged, hair, thin hair to back to my natural hair, and that is thick and shiny um there are no roots. This is completely my natural hair color, and I'm going to give you all my secrets on how I did that okay, so I have my notes and we are gon na get started for right now. You need to get rid of any kind of shampoos with sulfates and parabens. Yes, it does clean your hair very well, but when you have damaged hair it can tend to dry it out and cause the natural oils of your hair to be stripped and lose moisture. Any moisture that you're getting that's natural is going to be stripped from your hair because its job is to clean it. Laure sulfate, its job is to clean it. It'S doing that. It'S true: it's getting rid of all the oils, but when you've got damaged hair, that's not what you need at all. You need to get rid of large sulfates and any kind of sulfates, really any harsh chemicals that are in shampoos. If? Because those are really damaging to your natural hair and they're, really even more damaging to damaged hair tip number one is you need to get some kind of shampoo that is sulfate in paraben free, my favorite, shampoo and conditioner are the shampoo and conditioner by macadamia. My ride-or-die shampoos for five years I haven't switched like hardly at all, only one I couldn't afford it now. These are a little expensive. I get mine at t.j.maxx, Ross or Marshalls when they carry, and these are the best ones that I've ever used. This is by macadamia, and this is the smoothing shampoo, and I also know that they're rejuvenating, who is really good as well. You need to get rid of hold up products, I'm so sorry, but you have to get rid of the products, the dyes. Of course, then you got to get rid of the gels and the hair sprays and the Moose's, and all this other stuff that you put in your hair. I just said I am done with products. I was so angry at products anyways. I was like. Oh, my gosh you're not doing what you're saying you're supposed to do, and I'm just gon na I'm just gon na go away from them for about six months to a year. I just said no to all products. Products cause sticky, build up on your hair. Okay, so when you use hairspray and then you take a shower and you probably can feel or gels or mousses and you take that brush and it - and you almost feel like you have a film on it that is left over buildup of the product that you Use and if you use products every single day, you are going to get an awful amount of product to where you're not even really feeling the real texture of your hair and when you're not doing that it tends to tangle. And then, when you brush, it tends to rip so my suggestion - and this is really what helped I mean it really did like get rid of those products even get rid of those products that promise you big things like gon na grow your hair in two days, That angle happened, but that's my suggestion: get rid of the products go ahead and get haircuts number one haircuts do not cause your hair to grow faster. If you have something from down here, the growth from your roots does not change. So what I'm saying to get a haircut it's for your own pleasure. I just told you to get rid of all the products and you're like what am I supposed to do, go ahead and get haircuts get here. Cuz that are fun that you like will keep you entertained. While you don't have the product and then number two, you can also use beauty tool. I do not restrict myself from beauty tools. I think a lot of people go this like cold turkey method where it's no products know this and though there's no heat at all and you're supposed to just wash your hair and get up in the morning free-spirited and I'm like girl, I got ta go to Work, I have to look presentable. I'Ve got to keep a job, I mean like. I can't just go. Looking like like a wild beast. I'Ve got to tame the hair um. So, but I let myself you see, I used heat the entire time. I straightened it. I curled it for me, I didn't have to do that. I had extremely damaged hair and me getting rid of the products was enough to where I didn't have to get rid of my heat go ahead and get rid of those hard bristled brushes. This wasn't like terrible, but like I did notice when I had a hard bristled brush and I was taking it from and I was starting with my end. I'M working up. It was ripping my hair so go ahead and get rid of those plastic bristles that are really hard that aren't flexible, because they're really just gon na like rip out your hair, I would suggest getting a wet brush. This is for when my hair is what I'm supposedly your hair is most vulnerable and the weakest point when it is wet. So when you use a hard brush when it's wet, it tends to pull and damage it even more than rather than it's dry, something with flexible bristles. This really helped I'm not kidding it's the little things. It'S not soaking your head in mayonnaise, you soaking, your head and coconut flipping. Your head upside down, so circulation can reach your heads little things like getting rid of products and getting rid of hard bristles. The next thing that you don't necessarily have to get, but I just stumbled upon and oh my gosh - it is my favorite thing ever it is a wooden bristled brush. This is by the brand Tec, and the bristles are actually wooden. The thing that is awesome about this is once you have all your tangles out: brush your hair from root to the bottom. When you do this with this particular brush, when you have a wooden brush, the oils get like stuck to the wooden brushes and you pull you're, pulling down the natural oils from your head down to the bottom and there's nothing better than the natural oils from your Own head, so I would get a wet brush and a wooden bristled brush as well. Number four is really an option. This is what I did, because I wanted my hair to appear the healthiest that it could. That, for me, was chopping off the layers um. So this was a suggestion by my hair stylist, and this is what we did when my hair was really damaged and really thin. We just cut off all my layers, because when you take off all the layers that you get rid of all that choppy layered look and you have one link, it is automatically going to make your hair look thicker at the bottom. My hair right now is one length there are no layers in it and it makes my hair look thicker if you're looking for a quick, easy fix to maybe help your hair out a little bit more chop them layers off. Now, if you have like your short, oh you're up to here - maybe not so much, although your process would be quicker on growing out your roots, the shower head, what that doesn't make any sense? Okay, what I mean by that is: I got rid of the tab. Water was coming through. My shower. Water has a lot of chemicals, a lot of minerals and those chemicals and minerals actually dry out your hair. They can dry out your skin, because water sometimes isn't pure, so they need to put minerals and chemicals in water so that you're not getting contaminated water, which is great, but the opposing side to that is, is that those chemicals and those minerals can be drying out. Your hair, giving you a not as silky as it could be feel to your hair. I just got a filtered shower head. This was so awesome and when I use a filter, shower head is like using conditioner when I don't even use conditioner. My skin feels better and my hair feels so good, it's so shiny, so I definitely suggest getting rid of your tap water filter and getting a filtered shower. This is something that so needs to be discussed, got to get rid of your insecurities when having ugly damaged um not pretty like these are all things that you're thinking your head hair. You can become very like oh, my gosh. My hair is so ugly, I'm so ugly. This is just so bad. I look disgusting and that's not true. Your hair is just hair. Your hair does not define you. I know that your hair isn't an asset that makes you feel beautiful, but it's not what makes you beautiful. You have to accept that your hair is not in a good state of mind, so what I had to do, except yourself, realize that your hair is not what makes you beautiful roots coming through is not what makes you beautiful it's just a moment in time and If you're working towards something it's like being on a diet like you're, not where you are at the moment, um but each day you are working out each day, you're working towards a goal, and you are going to achieve that goal. If you keep working at it. So just get rid of all those insecurities all those things you say about your hair, it is just hair, like I never thought, I'd see thick hair again. I thought I was gon na have thin ugly gross hair for the rest of my life, and I'm just gon na have to deal with it um. But I said that I was gon na have to deal with it and now I have extremely thick shiny natural, completely virgin hair get rid of those confidence. That'S basically what I just said: like your hair doesn't define you nothing physical defines you. Your heart defines you who are you defines you and when you start caring about your heart more than your hair, everything is going to work out and you are going to get your natural hair back no problem. This is another, not tangible thing. You got to get rid of the impatience and we are in a drive-thru kind of world where we get get get get get super fast and we want it now. We want to hear that just get it through your head. This is not going to come in two weeks. It'S not going to come in two months. Stop listening to the commercials, stop listening to those products that say get your shine back! Your natural hair shine back in two months. It'S not going to happen, your hair! Does it just doesn't grow that fast, set that it's gon na take time and just be patient as patients come to grips that is not going to come quickly, get rid of the impatience, get the patients and get your natural hair back like it's so much better. Just to you know, get rid of all this. The junk and then day by day it time will pass and your hair is going to grow. So don't be discouraged, but I realize you know: there's no special formula, there's no magic potion! I can put on my hair: just gon na have to be patient. Let time do it. While I not focus on this, this is just hair, while I'm not focusing on that. Let me focus on something else, and this is going to do what's. Gon na do anyways it's going to grow and if I focus on something else, that's even better, so those are my seven get and get rid of. I really hope that you enjoyed this video and give this video a thumbs up if you liked. It also leave me comments below if there's something else, that you would like to know about my process or another video that you would like to see like my hair routines or anything that you might want to see, go ahead and leave a comment below and also Don'T forget to subscribe, I'm gon na be doing a lot more hair videos because I think that's where most of us subscribers have come from is from that first video and thank you so much for watching, and I will see you in my next video you, you

Joy the Ghost Rider: Girl! I dyed my hair a few days ago and I already miss my virgin color hair... hope I get it back.

Aileen_: I hate having dyed hair, I figured I’m a teen might as well go for the experience but no I hate it so much. Bad on me for falling for a trend hopefully this helps

Mycah Ray: You have such a pretty natural color I’m 3 months in with no dye and only using heat once for my cousins wedding. Rocking the roots and messy buns hahaha... let’s make natural hair the trend!❤️

Carmel Vickers: This video has inspired me to grow my natural hair colour out! I started dying me hair 6 years ago and have been multiple colours! Finally I gave up at the end of July and it’s crazy to see my natural hair colour! I’ve had the rest of my hair highlighted and blended with a colour close to my natural colour and honestly it doesn’t look too bad now it’s growing out lol! So excited to see how much it grows within the next year

Amy Trumbull: I'm a few months into growing my natural hair out. I had a lot of damage from being a bleach blonde so first step was coloring my hair close to my natural color, which is probably really close to yours but with a bit of silver grey. It's going great and I love seeing my natural,healthy, shiny hair growing out! Im excited to eventually have all virgin, healthy hair. You are an inspiration, thanks!

Shifra Jacobs: The insecurities "get rid" was seriously what I needed to hear right now. Thank you ❤

Julie Cardona: I have to come back and watch this video every so often. It is much needed inspiration for those of us on a "hair journey"

Anajine B: From this day, i will never color my hair again! Not untill it have grown out so i really can see my natural hair color and get a color similar to it, go natural!

Josi Sagers: Your natural hair videos have helped me so much tonight! In November I dyed my natural ash blonde hair red and I can honestly say that it was the biggest mistake of my life. I grew it out for a month, color oopsed it, dyed it a light ash brown, grew it out for three months, and went to my stylist to go back to my natural hair color. Before I could even finish my sentence she went away to mix my color and totally missed what I was going for. I'm currently stuck with dark chocolate brown hair with red undertones and I have decided tonight to let it go and be patient. I can't wait to get my natural hair back! Thanks a million for the inspiration, tips, and positive vibes!

Danielle Long: I'm really glad I stumbled across this video! I had my hair dyed a beautiful vibrant purple over the summer and I'm trying to grow out my natural hair! Thanks for the amazing tips, girl!

Jessi H.: super helpful, thanks! Haven't dyed my hair for 4-5 months. I really hope I'll be patient, I've been dying my hair since I've been 12 years old and never paused. Greetings from Germany xoxo

Lauren: Love your hair videos Lauren . As I've said before you're the one that inspired me to grow out my natural colour . I've still got a while to go but it's getting there . I was wondering about your thoughts on serums and things like leave in conditioners ? Would they be bad for your hair ? Thanks lovely xx

Jocelyn Diaz: I got highlights done unprofessionally 2 months ago and now my hair looks absolutely damaged and now I miss my virgin hair

Damaris: I love the positivity you included in these tips. :)

nick n: I have the very same hair colour. Thank you, you gave me courage and I've cut all the yellow blonde dye from my hair after 16 years of bleaching (I started at 10, when it started to become dark). The natural colour is shiny, the hair is soft, the colour is beautiful and I've never been happier with my hair!

Chevonne Barber: Hey Lauren, Thank you so much for your detailed videos! I am excited to grow my hair out :) I have 2 questions: 1. How often should you wash your hair? i dont know if i could wash it everyday 2. what about dry shampoo/powder? what do you recommend?

Smelly DOnut: Your natural hair is so majestic and beautiful! thanks a lot of this video it was so helpful! (Good luck to everyone here on their hair journeys)

Alexandra Ortiz: I’m on this journey and I’m thankful for this video! ☺️

Fashion: I have exactly same hair colour as you,I regret so much all shi* that I have done to my hair,black dye,dark brown,ginger and finally the disaster BLEACHInG‍♀️‍♀️ It’s been already one year without any hair dye and heat on my hair the natural part looks amazing but still I have to get rid of bleached part ,it will take me at least another 7 months till I can cut it off As I dont want my hair very short. Trust me girls the way to natural hair is long but the results worth it.

rosie’s sweet noRR: My natural hair color is similar to yours and I dyed it to a very dark red.. currently trying to grow out my natural hair color. Thank you for making this video.

Emily Anne: Thank you for the real talk positive message! Way to go girl!

princesslaigh: OH MY GOD YOUR NATURAL COLOR IS SOOOOO GORGEOUS!!! ❣️

Monica Alistari: You are stunning! Thank you for posting this video, you are very inspirational! It's been two months since I stopped dying my hair and I have a long way to go... I just wanted to ask, approximately how long did it take you to achieve 100% virgin hair? ( I am aware that it differs from person to person.) And can I wash it 2-3 times a week if I use a sulfate -free shampoo, or will this dry it out even more?

S. Knight: Another thing you can do is messaging your scalp in the shower. Love this video I’ve been trying to get my natural hair back because I haven’t seen it in forever and when I was younger I was always kind of insecure about my natural color but now that I’m older I’m curious of what it will look like and how I’ll feel about it. Plus I’m done damaging my hair and I have curly hair and I’ve never seen my hair completely natural cause I’ve either always straightened it and colored it lol and now I’m on a mission for totally all natural hair. Thank you so much for the tips it really helped. ❤️

Lyss: Hi! I'm new to this channel... But I've come for help. My first hair dye experience was two days ago, and I thought I'd grow to love it, but everyone is saying they like my natural hair colour better. I'm 14 and really want to fix this problem during the summer before school starts. I cannot face this kind of embarrassment at a new school. My roots are too light and I am desperate to get them fixed ASAP, but I don't think that it's possible....

Katy Parker: Love your vid girl! Thank you for the tips ❤❤

Katarina S.: lauren i love this video. i just started going to college and i haven't dyed my hair for two months. it's growing soo slow that it makes me want to give up and dye it again but hopefully i'll endure it. it was dark brown at first but now it's a light brown with shades of orange. in a month or two it will be completely orange. will it grow at least to my neck in a year?

Suziezigsoccer: Hi Lauren! So it is about 7 months since I dyed my hair blonde, and 3 months since I dyed it back to its natural brown and I am in the second "let it go" phase. The bleached part is peeping back again. Should I re-dye it back to the natural brown (the roots to about my upper ear are brown still), or should I still let it go? I hate the blonde so much, I want my brown back, still be patient, or will the re-dying to natural help? Thank you!

Brooke Haggar: I totally needed this. Thank you !! I felt it when you spoke of the negative self talk. Great tips.

Suziezigsoccer: Hey Lauren! How long did it take for your hair to grow back to the length it’s at in this video?

yourwish2003: Omg you're so funny! Thanks for the video. I also decided to grow my hair out, which is ashy brown naturally, and I've been a redhead or a golden blond so I'm totally feeling like you said "I'm gonna be so ugly!" I'm freaking out.

geripopova: Thank you, thank you, thank you so much!!! I relate to everything you say and I am already on this journey to get my natural hair back because I have a really sensitive scalp and realized it was because all the products I was using including regular hair dyes! However, I really don't like how my hair looks when it dries naturally at this point and was really happy to hear you were still drying your hair and got these amazing results! xx

renemSRS: How long did it take you to get your natural hair back?

God Wins: All great tips. But I would just suggest one thing.The wooden bristled brush is MUCH better for wet hair than the "wet brush" that you showed. What makes wooden bristles so nice, aside from pulling natural oils down like you said, but each bristle is ONE PIECE. The "wet brush" you showed maybe be flexible, but each bristle is TWO pieces, the ball at the end and the metal bristle. These kinds of brushed are what snags and breaks your hair. I just thought I'd point that out and suggest that for wet hair I'd go with either wooden or boar bristles.

Pamela Bell: I stopped washing my hair so much, got a pixie cut which was quite cute and used organix coconut milk shampoo and conditioner I started using coconut oil and left it overnight every 2 weeks and my hair was grown out in 8 MONTHS

Zoe Beebe: Loved the video. you are so so pretty and positivebeen struggling a lot with my hair lol it’s making me super insecure and down on myself... So right before my sophomore year i wanted to make the bottom half of my hair red and i let my friends go to sally’s and mess with it and i hated it... the top of it was blond and then the rest was all red and it was absolutely awful. So i waited about 6 months and my hair grew and grew and i asked my mom if we could just dye my whole head my natural hair color and we did (WORST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE) it turned out orange. like an auburn hair color so i could only stand it for about 3 days of being made fun of at school and went to my friend at a hair salon who is a hair dresser student and just asked for her to fix it, she said she could but when she was done my hair was black... (my natural hair color is basically your color) so i had like a whole new problem lol. it’s been about 2 months since then and the colors fading back into this ugly dark brown red orange color and i’m just so tired of all the crying about my hair and i just wanna grow it out. but my hair is still super dark and my natural hair is your color. will this look super awkward growing it out and how long will it take? i see my roots more and more and it gets me super excited haha I just never wanna dye my hair again but i don’t want it to look bad and awkward as i grow it out. sorry i know that was superRRR long but please let me know what i should do i’m freaking out all the time now. thank you so so much

bettyseditts: Thank you for this video! You are so confident and beatiful! You go girl! My hair story is that i dyed it when i was 15, just some highlights, then again and then i went to hairdresser to dye my all hair. My natural hair color is dark blonde, but there was highlights anyway thanks to the sun. My dyed hair are just blonde, but I miss my natural hair, because i think i’d look better and my face would look more “defined” or “slimmed down” (round face problems:D) and also my eyebrows..I’ll have to go for a darker pencil, but I can’t wait for it !! Ty again! And also your hair looks amazing!

Tamara Power: I’ve been trying to get my natural hair back for a while, gonna try this!

Jenna Jones: Love your video! Thank you, you are not only knowledgeable you are entertaining you look lovely & glamorous in a natural way too x

Janelle Catherine01: Wow this was really helpful! My hair is so much healthier now!

Julie Albert Roussel: Thanks for the video! Friday I’m going to dye my hair the closest colour of my roots since it’s dirty golden blond kinda. I have been bleaching for over 5 years now and it’s time! I once cut off all my hair to let it grow my natural hair colour and stupid me started with low lights bleach and high lights bleach to a full head this time, I’m not cutting it short like singer pink again lol I just want to let it grow and trim the ends until I have all natural hair colour. I hope this time is the last time I’m dying my hair.

M T: this video was so helpful and encouraging thank you! and i love youre upbeat personality ❤

jasmine rodriguez: I’m glad I ran up to your video , I just dyed my hair yesterday and I can’t stop looking at my hair and I regret it so much , the lady that did my hair didn’t bleach it all the way to my roots and I have short hair and I need help and advice on how long it’s gonna take me to get my natural hair back please and thank you :(

Sam: I’m trying to grow my hair out naturally still, it’s been about a month. It’s been really dry so I got most of it chopped off. The woman working at the salon recommended that to grow my hair out I use leave in conditioner. I shower and wash my hair every other day. When it’s damp, I use leave in conditioner for length on the body of my hair (not the roots or ends), moisturizing leave in conditioner (just the ends), a foam for volume and a spray for wavy hair every morning. My hair felt very greasy but it’s kept everything moisturized but I’m not sure if this is doing a lot of damage or not to my hair :[

Erica Kennedy: This looks a lot like my natural hair color, currently in the process of growing it out

Jeri Cronk: this helped a lot! especially the last two (or four) thanks so much ❤❤

Lauren Viejo: Omg so relevant to me right now. I've been trying to fix my color since January and I'm doing so it kept getting worse and worse. I've promised myself (and my mom and grandma) that i wasn't going to touch my hair and let it grow out. I'm just so scared because I graduate in December and I am getting married in July 2018. I'm hoping to have a lot more natural hair then. I have zero growth right now because I dyed it dark dark brown two weeks ago and I hate it because in the sun it looks red, but indoors it looks brown/black.

jay: @ everyone reading this, if you go swimming in chlorine a lot, use hair sprays & dry shampoo, there will be a lot of product buildup, but my aunt who’s a hair stylist told me like every 2-3 or at least twice a week mix baking soda (direct) to your shampoo, just mix it in, leave is for a few minutes then wash it out, after a while of doing this, you’ll see how much healthier your hair can be much love xx

st4rc1ty: i dyed my hair only twice, but first i dyed it like kind of light brown, but kind of normal brown shade and i absolutely loved that color. then it grew out and looked a little weird, but not too weird (my natural hair is blonde) then i dyed it dark brown and tbh i liked that too, but my mom and my sister are both natural blondes like em, but they've both been dyeing their hair for so long. my mom dyes her hair really dark brown and has been doing it for 15 years. my sister does the same color, but i don't know how many years she's been doing it... i'm 15 and i've never seen and i do not remember my mom or sister with blonde hair. anyways even though i love the way the brown looked on me, i do not want to damage my hair. my mom and both of my sisters' hairs are super damaged and i actually have a pretty healthy hair since i've never bleached it, but i don't want to keep dyeing it over and over again. now i want my natural color back, because i don't want to bleach my hair and my hair looks ugly because it's naturally blonde and i've dyed it dark brown.

Marana Blake: Thank you for making this!

M A Z: This is my natural hair colour exactly and I love it I can't wait to grow mine off :-)

Ohana Mendenhall: i just dyed my hair and i really miss my natural hair and i really want it back

Rae Rae: Watched this a year ago and happy to say I'm back to my natural color almost I have my roots which look like a silvery dark blonde to my lips and then my ends which are now a platinum color so it blends nicely n got a Bob a few months ago that has grown out alot thanks for these tips hopefully in a few months I can get my hair cut n have all my natural hair color back

Carly Lovell: I used to always dye my hair and it has always been in bad condition to the point it just would not grow at all no matter what, I got it last dyed October 2019 it was some blonde highlights, now I have some big roots going, I actually see my natural hair and it has grown a fair bit, I think it's due to putting a stop to dying it as well as using straighners, however because it's at that point of half and half, im getting frustrated with it as I just want it all to be my natural colour now D:

Noit'sBecky: love this video! Thanks for posting, hautelook has the macadamia hair products on sale right now. and ulta i think is still having their shampoo and conditioners on sale as well. I cant wait to try to macadamia shampoo, Also have you heard of the tangle angel brush? its like the UKs version of the wetbrush but they are available on amazon. Hope you're having a great start to your new year!

sissy francis fennel: I had beautiful long all natural dirty blonde hair and I miss it I dyed it then the dye faded out almost completely and I decided to dye it two more times and I regret it so much! And I recently just cut it off so I had no layers I plan on doing nothing else to it and try to get my natural hair back

wo ho: Will this work for bleached hair? I bleached it like almost a year ago but dyed it just once and I literally knew nothing because I just wanted to dye my hair, my natural hair was dirty blonde but now it's almost black! And I want my natural hair color back :( Thanks for reading ❤ also I really like your hair color

Love OneAnother: I disagree completely about not putting mayonnaise or coconut oil in your hair. Now, I don't use mayo but I do use a mixture of essential oils and carrier oils including coconut oil in conjunction with scalp massages and flipping my hair upside down. This is what works. I have gotten an inch and a half in one month.

shreya royan: Hi! I had virgin black and I coloured my hair red a few days ago. I'm so worried about the colour fading process. I want my black hair back! My question is do we stick to colour protect shampoo and moose or do we stop it.

actuallyelisa: Thankyou!!! How long does it take to grow all the natural hair back?

Paige Johnson: Your hair looks awesome!

Holly ☄️: I'm growing my hair and not ever going to cut it again, also getting my hair dye out! Might dye it again in the future, just wanna know what my natural hair looks like again!

wo ho: Hey! Me again lol, I just wanted to thank you, my hair is soo much better and it has its natural color again One last question, (omg I'm so annoying I'm really sorry) I'm going trough those moments when you need to change your look or hair and I want to color it again but I don't wanna lose all my progress :( So I was thinking maybe dying it with temporary hair color? (Without bleaching) or is it the same? Would it still damage my hair and darken it again? Thank you for your time

Tamara: I dyed my hair first time when I was 15, now I am 27 and I forgot my natural hair colour... I used different dyes, henna etc and now I just want my old hair back. I haven't dyed my hair for a year and I hope I will be able to do it longer. I have a question: my hair used to be veeery thick (3x of what I have now) it was wavy (2b) and light brown; I dyed it orange, red (all shades, from honey to mahogany), even black once ; tell me, what can I do, except for having patience, to help my hair return it's density, health and wavy-ness?

Animal Lover: I juat got my hair dyed my mom hates it so now im here

Aurora Rose: I have the same natural hair colour as u but the past 3 months I have dyed it a lot, First it was strawberry blonde, blue,dark brown,light brown and purple, All I want is my natural hair colour back.

J S: Her natural color is so unique and beautiful... wow

J K: Wow if I had your hair colour I would never change it

pets chanel: I'm growing mine out after decades of dye black bleach then red I think dyed hair looks common, I'm going for the softer natural look thanks for the tips

PV: i stopped dying my hair a year and a half ago while it was always shoulder length and damaged and it is now at my waist and my natural hair color neck length .....it looks like ombre hairstyle but i feel like dying it so bad lol I get a trim every 2-4 months and occasionally use heat and I dont use any products....I only use castor or coconut oil on my hair sometimes. If I keep going I will have 100% virgin hair in another year or 2

Lynn M: This is super helpful thank you! I have one question, I use head and shoulders , should I change that?

Da Biebs: What heat protectant (if any) did you use

Amy Scott: How long into the growing out process were you when your natural hair reached your chin or shoulder? Xx

Kiki the American Solutrean: Wow that color looks great on you! Very flattering!

Cassidy Rowan: i first had brown hair then i bleached to this blonde colour, and whenever i would go in the pool my hair would turn yellow. it was ugly. so i got purple shampoo and it work but my hair started to grow out it and it didn’t look the best. so i went to my stylist so she could dye my hair to my roots, so basically fake it until you make it.. but my roots turned red. it looked like a terrible ombré job. so i went again and it didn’t like any different. until i wasn’t aloud to dye my hair anymore i came here to this video. hoping that my hair with become grown out and healthy

Mandy: you're so pretty and I love your natural hair color on you!

ayeni sia: I have same natural color thank you for this ammazing video !

Emily Pvaglue: Omg ur hair is literally exactly the same colour as mine (naturally)

tomfoolery: i dyed my hair like two months ago and i'm trying to grow it out but.. it's so annoying when my natural hair is light brown (even lighter than her) and my hair is like split dyed black and dark pink and since they're faded, my whole head just looks ugly ._. welp, learned my lesson

Kyra van Heerden: I love your hair color! It's beautiful

Miruna A: Dyed my hair and bleached it twice because the first time it’s was ginger, was too yellow the second time , had it done professionally but it turned out even more than the first time. I just want my natural hair I give up

S_1998: Can you use heat protectant?

Brianna Reed: Using heating tools creates heat damage after a moderate period of time. You’ll get weird layers, and heat breakage.

Kristyn Jones: Your natural hair color is so pretty ❤

Griseldakins: I’m gonna start with the process of getting my hair back , I plan on getting a trim today

Natalia: I bleached my hair in October and that was the biggest mistake in my life ... I even had a mental breakdown because of it.. so the next day I went to tone it for my natural color... I want my natural color sooo bad because this one looks horrible ;((( now I’m going to tone it again because this is like yellowish blonde and sometimes ginger do you have any best tips or what to do because I literally don’t know ... I’m just sooo angry

Janette Jack: I'm growing out my hair, I'm sick of having to work so hard to maintain moisture and spending so much time and pain combing through bucket loads of conditioner because the bleach turns my hair to straw.

C: This is great, thank you

April Smith: It occurred to me that I don’t know what my natural hair color is. Somehow I’m afraid of dark blond hair. Like it’s the worst color to be born with. Well I want to get over it and discover what ai was born with. I can’t believe how much I love the color of your hair.

Elia Grooms: You can get those macadamia products all the time at Sally Beauty!

Fem: so i dyed my hair a little lighter than my natural colour but it turned out kind of with a ginger shine to it, especially my roots. I would love to grow out my hair but is there any way to get the ginger shine away at my roots? That would be amazing :))

Chrissy Dipippo: how long did it take you to fully grow out your hair

Brianna Worms: I really want to dye my hair. I never have so I wanted to see how difficult it would be to regain my natural colour again

Nevaeh: Should I dye my hair with box dye back to black or just let the bleach blonde fade out

Uchiha Reizu: My step-mom dyed my hair with green because i was a test subject for her own hair and it doesn't look good on me. So now im here.

Nicolina Maria: Amazing video!

Anonymous: can you link the shampoo and conditioner as I have been looking for it on line so I can buy it but I only found other types.

Camila Gomez: I dyed my hair in the front and if I try to remove it, it will turn like a gray color my hair is horrible idk what to do

Lara Audhali: I got my hair dyed back to my natural brunette colour after putting bleach/ blonde on it for years.. that was about two years ago now and it's much better than it was but still no where near all natural yet! Is it supposed to take this long? I had visions that it would only take a year for some stupid reason.. How long did it take yours to be totally all virgin again? I hate the brassy tones that is coming through from the bleach but trying to stay patient like you said and not put any chemicals on it at all and keep trimming the ends

Janette Jack: Heat styling actually damages your hair. What's the point of removing all hair products when your going to burn it?? Best thing is to let your hair dry naturally and just use a frizz serum .

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