QuoteReplyTopic: My new color looks awful! Help! (w/ pics) Posted: July 13 2005 at 8:56pm
Ever
since I was a freshman in hs i've been highlighting/dying/both my hair.
My natural hair color is ash light brown/really dark blonde. First, i
highlighted it, then 6 months later, highlighted it again. (My parents
would let me get it done if I had the grades, coming every semester,
hence the 6 months) Then six months after that i dyed it an auburn
brown and had blonde chunks in it...
Which brings me to six months after that (which is now) where I went to
my regular, but not so ritzy hair place because i wanted to dye my hair
blonde. Apparantly, the lady didn't realize that my hair was dyed
and my roots were about 3 or 4 inches long, so she dyed it as if it
were my natural color. My roots and previous highlights turned out to
be a platinum blonde color, while the rest of my hair turned
orangish. She then, realizing her mistake, put toner/more
dye/something in my hair trying to get it all to match decently. It
just turned my hair almost completely orange...
so i went back and they "fixed it" free of charge and this is what i walked out with...
just a lighter shade of orange...
i'm not about to go back to the place i got this done at, and my
parents won't give me anymore hair money till 1st semester ends. so, i
was hoping i had options for some do-it-at-home fixes. i have some
money to buy like a box of stuff, whether it be hair color remover
(would that work?) or another color, or both for that matter.
i was just hoping someone could help me figure out what i need to do to
fix my hair. do color removers work? what color can i use to fix it? (i
don't care if its brown or blonde, just not any red.) i'd rather have
an ash color than one with red tint in it. i'm not really about the
whole red head with freckles scene...
thanks in advance!
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I am so sorry. That seems like a terrible experience with a hair
salon. If I knew anything about hair, besides what i've done to
mine, lol, I'd offer you some advice. But, the people on this
site are really great, really help, and really seem to know what
they're talking about. I wish i came here before i did ANYTHING
to my hair, but only got here after the fact.
Anyway, they'll help you out here, don't worry!
Good luck!
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You dont want a color remover.There's nothing to remove since your hairs only been bleached and toned.If you want to go lighter just bleach and tone.You'll find everything you need to know about doing just that on this board and the "going blonde board".If you want to go darker.Get a protein filler and then dye over your color with demi permanent.It act more like permanent but much gentler.Remember that bleach is meant for non colored hair,like stripped or virgin.And always remember to tell your hairdresser your hair history to avoid these kind of accidents.If they act like they dont care then take your money and run.The good news is your hair doesnt look bad.It just looks strawberry blonde.You shouldnt have too much trouble getting what you initially set out for.Just remember to bleach to a pale yellow color and then tone.Born blonde is supposed to have some really good toners.
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What everyone is telling you to use can be found at a beauty supply
shop, like Sally. You will need to buy stuff there to be sure you
get the right thing. Don't go for a box of dye at the drug store
or it may make it more orange. (I realize you may already know
that, but just in case).
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it turned out well. its not as red as it looks in the
picture...its the lighting or something that makes it look like
that...but you get the idea. thanks everyone!! ya'll are lifesavers.
Let your parents call the salon owner and get your money back. If
you were not happy and they tried to fix it and still not happy the
salon owner needs to know. Take the pictures to back up the story.
But do let your parents do the talking.
Signed a salon owner who would very upset if I was unaware of a
circumstance like this. The salon's reputation rides on it.
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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