QuoteReplyTopic: HELP!!!!!!! Posted: September 18 2006 at 8:57pm
I wasn't trying to be mean. Yeah, bumping it up means returning it to
the top of the list by replying. Most of the forums I visit recommend
you create a new thread on the topic to keep it current.
It is just a bit misleading--I thought this was a new thread. And also,
I'm not exactly uber-smart-I just accidentally turned on bold and am
having a heck of a time getting it to turn off.
Ah, there, that's better. Anway, sorry for coming off as mean or snooty and welcome.
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Don't worry, I've been visiting this site for over a year and I still don't know what most of the stuff means LOL (stickys etc) so don't feel bad. Again thank you for being so kind and taking the time to share your knowledge.
Shary
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Thanks,I didnt know that would happen (the topic being at the top or whatever) I dont want to make anyone mad. I just have exprienced alot of these old topics and thought as you said someone may benefit from the answer.
I'm still not really computer aware,so all the "sticky" talk and bumping is confusing to me. I just find this site highly intresting cuz of my own hair expriences and replied to all that I thought I could help with.
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Jules, don't feel bad. I have found a bunch of good information from someone bumping up an old topic, that I never saw before. I have read most of your answers and you seem a very nice and sweet person. I don't want you to feel bad or think that all the people on this site are as easily "annoyed".
When you post a reply to an old thread, it is automatically bumped up to the top of the page. Personally I have found great answers from someone answering an old post, that was never correctly answered when it was originally posted. So if you find an old post to which you have the perfect answer for, by all means please go ahead and post your answer. You might be providing much needed information for someone looking for that answer.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your answers with the rest of us. It may help many avoid a blooper. And that is what this website is all about. I personally really appreciate it.
Much love, Shary
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Jules, you keep bumping up old threads with replies. It's kind of
annoying for those of us who keep thinking these are new topics. Check
the date on the topic please before replying. thanks!
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UH~you do need red before brown if your hair is light blond. (or light blonde highlights,whatever) I just did the same thing,except I didnt use a color with enough red and my hair TURNED GREEN! Pretty unsightly!
Then I put red over it and added the brown just as you did,and now it's fine. I like the red,it's better then Green or even blonde coming through.
You could use and ASH color like coconutshy suggested or a darker brown. Either way,there will still be some red highlights. But red does fade quickly,so maybe you will grow to like it.
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I have naturally medium brown hair. Over the past few months, I have had blonde highlights put into my hair. Lots of them! I was tired of looking at the blonde as it washed me out so I went to the drugstore to speak to someone there. The girl in cosmetics told me that I had to put red back in before I could use a brown colour. She said not to condition after the red, just to immediately do the brown colour. Well, that's what I did. My hair now is a very dark auburn. It's not bad looking but it's still not me. Is there anything that I can do or use to counteract the red and look more brown? Please help me...just want to look like myself again and well, almost...
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