Ummmm as a professional stylist I'm not impressed with the advice they give this women with color problems. This person's dilema is Fundamental #1 when coloring hair and they fail to mention it.
It's advice like this from people who don't know anything about haircoloring that causes women to have haircoloring catastrophies.
Fundamental #1 - NEVER! NEVER EVER! Put Artificial haircolor over previously colored hair as the lighter color will not lift or lighten the artificial pigment deposited into the hair strands from the previous haircoloring. What you'll end up with is two tone results like that women in the thread above.
Then it's off to the professional stylists like myself who charge $150+ to fix the problem or if they keep doing it at home they typically fry their hair and end up with a much shorter haircut than they ever wanted.
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I think she gives great advice...and she didn't tell that girl to put any color in her hair. She told the girl to use a color remover to remove the color then apply a hair color. She tells people to go to the salon if their hair needs to be fix, but keep in mind that it's the hairstylists that messed up these peoples' hair. Some people can't afford to go to the salon so she gives them information on what they can do to fix the problem and still tells them to go to the salon, even though it was the hairsylists who ruin their hair. She's a cosmetologist and she's really good when it comes to giving beauty, skin care, fashion, hair and other advice.
Sorry for mentioning another board on this site. I was only trying to help since I see a lot of people waiting for help here. I've removed the post from this thread, please remove the other link.
In my experience that vast majority of people get responded to on this
site - and very well too...but obviously we are not all professionals,
and so can't answer everything.
The link is no different to this site except this one offers a huge
variety of opinions rather tha just one and has specific boards to help
people find the answer they're looking for.
This site helped fix my hair...but with such poor resources in the UK it's still hard work!
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