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    Posted: September 07 2002 at 1:04pm
I really need your help!
I`ve tried to color my hair myself and it turned out partly violet and too ashy
Now I`m really upset and I havefixed date with the hairdresser.

But my question is: What can HE now do? I wished I could once get my dream-blond which would be a sunny Blonde without any red or orange or yellow in it.
I am really disappointed and afraid that the hairdresser doesn`t know a solution.
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Sorry to hear about your problem. The best hair color site on the web to answer your question I know of is Robert Craig:

http://www.robertcraig.com/

Click on "CONSUMER" and there you will find the On-Line Consultant. You can pose your question there and they will answer (usually in just hours). If you are in a hurry, they have a toll free number too.

I hope you find a solution to your problem and you get your dream color. Good luck! ;)
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Oh, thank you very much..
I`m going to watch the page. I`m terribly afraid that my hair turn out orange or red.
I hope that it can be corrected by a tinge (is this so called? ) I don`t want them to be bleeched or colored in the space of only some days- :(

Sorry for the mistakes...
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Make sure the colorist specializes in color correction, a very important distinction. You can even do a consult then go some where else for a 2nd opinion before deciding. Hats are in style wear one while you think about your options.
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