06-29-2011, 04:01 PM
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Join Date: May 2000
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The new gray will be gray, the previously colored gray could turn red. That's why we need that ash color first time around. Since you're going with the Blonde, then yes your grays should turn out lighter, like natural highlights.  That's what mine does.
Yes, you can color right after, but watch it closely so it doesn't get too dark.
Remember, don't use any conditioner before coloring. No DTs or PTs or glycerin afterward for a week or so, just to be sure it sticks!
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