QuoteReplyTopic: Highlighting disaster! Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:14am
My hair is dark brown/black. I had my hair highlighted about 2 months ago and I loved the way it turned out. The hairstylist just put in a few light brown highlights. enough to be noticed. 2 days ago I decided it was time to get them done again and went to a different stylist because I live in a different town now. The first stylist highlighted my hair with just bleach (i think). I told this to the stylist who did the second highlights and I told her I wanted similar to what I already had. After 2.5 hrs in the salon my hair is now almost practially white! What I really want to know is how long should I wait to dye my hair again?!?! I really want to go back to as close to my normal hair color but Idon't wanna lose my hair in the process. Can someone please help me!?!?
> My hair is dark brown/black. I had my hair highlighted> about 2 months ago and I loved the way it turned out.> The hairstylist just put in a few light brown> highlights. enough to be noticed. 2 days ago I decided> it was time to get them done again and went to a> different stylist because I live in a different town> now. The first stylist highlighted my hair with just> bleach (i think). I told this to the stylist who did> the second highlights and I told her I wanted similar> to what I already had. After 2.5 hrs in the salon my> hair is now almost practially white! What I really> want to know is how long should I wait to dye my hair> again?!?! I really want to go back to as close to my> normal hair color but Idon't wanna lose my hair in the> process. Can someone please help me!?!?To Kitty Kat;Find a salon that uses Redken 'Shades EQ color' and have them color your hair back to close to its natural color with 'Shades" deposit only color and it will be the least damaging of any process that you can do. william
> To Kitty Kat;> Find a salon that uses Redken 'Shades EQ color' and> have them color your hair back to close to its natural> color with 'Shades" deposit only color and it> will be the least damaging of any process that you can> do. williamHON... Let me tell you..... DONT GO with shades I have personal experience with it and it will NOT come out if you dont like it.. EVEN BLEACH will NOT remove it..... It is used for covering gray.... Thanks :o)
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