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    Posted: March 17 2003 at 11:35am
We in the color correcting business are starting to see some Color Experte` results. And their not good!

Be aware that the models you see on the adds ARE PROFFESSIONALLY HIGHLIGHTED.

OK, I have been coloring hair for 19 years and I only have one thing to say....."IF IT WERE THAT EASY, DON'T YOU THINK ALL OF THE STYLIST'S EVERYWHERE WOULD HAVE BEEN DOING THIS TECHNIQUE FOR YEARS NOW???"

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I used Color Expert by L'Oreal... I think that is what it's called. First you apply the base color, I chose Briscoti, and then you select strands to highlight, there is no cap involved and the color doesn't spread. Well... I wish I hadn't, my hair was doing just fine and all that. But I did... and the highlighting came out too much on top. You really need a friend to help with the highlighting. I took sooo long selecting strands and carefully applying the solution, alternating sides and all of that... but the first part I did stayed on way too long by the time I finished with the last strands. So I ran into the store and bought another box at $22.00 and evened it out. And I planned on taking the base color, with a cap this time, pull out a few strands and re-dye the top that was too heavy with the highlights. But I decided to call the L'Oreal consultant first and without even seeing me (of course) and going by just what I told her, she recommended that I deposit the red back into my strands but to do this I would need to re-dye all of my hair with Excellence 8g. I just wasn't sure about that. I did not want a flat color on my head. So I went ahead because I felt it was safe to do so. My highlights were not pale like the inside of a banana. They still had some gold in them, pretty, just too heavy on the top. I put the cap on and pulled out a few strands, dyed the strands with the base color, and waited. The results came out great. It did not get as dark as the original base color, but it added a multi-toned affect. Now it has been about 3 weeks, and as always my hair color fades a lot. But it looks natural and I even have gotten compliments. My hair is no longer long... I cut it to my collar bone and all the natural wave is taking over. (So much for my previous posts...) Also I have been using L'Oreal's Nature's Therapy products. They are great!!! And an added bonus... I was sent a free box of Color Expert in my shade that immediately went into the garbage. I will never use that again. Bottom line... the best thing to do is to go to a specialist. But my very first blooper was done at a salon, which sent me down a different path of hair care. I have done a lot of study and always learning from experience (mine and others). This last experience was the closest I have ever come to a blooper. Just find someone you can trust.
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I agree with Sophie,

Find a very experinced haircolorist. Make sure they say that they will be using foils. If they even come close to you with a cap....RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!

I hope this helps
I am a professional Hairstylist/Haircolorist with 19 years experience. I have traveled all over the country for my advanced education. I am also a salon owner.:)........and I LOVE Redken!!!
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Oh Mann...it doesn't sound good. I'm going to reccomend finding a good salon and go for a consult.

In answer to your question no, you can't just put brown hair color on bleached hair...it will pull basetones. This is not an easy thing to fix even for some stylysts, so find one with experience in corrective color.

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Yesterday I decided to give myself an early B-day gift and highlight my hair. My hair is medium brown and I wanted dramatic results so I used "Frost and Tip". My hair is much longer than it use to be the last time I used it and it's all one length. I followed the directions and covered my neck and extra hair that fell below the cap with the recommended plastic wrap. Well, the plastic wrap didn't stay in place and I now have a two inch wide 1/2 inch tall strip of blond on the back side of my hair. But that's not the really bad part. The highlighting cream went through on the crown part of my hair and not I have about 5 or 6 blond dots on top. What can I do?? Do I buy a brown coloring kit to darken certain strands and a highlight kit to lighten others???
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