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Topic: need help for double-process disaster
Posted By: Kate
Subject: need help for double-process disaster
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:14am
I have coarse, short, layered hair that I am growing out. I have been doing a double process to platinum blonde for years now with no trouble. I never heat-style and I use reconstructors, etc. A few months back, I tried a different toner when touching up the roots and ended up with this hideous, brassy red-blonde. Every time I retouched the ingrowth, I applied it to the red parts, probably three times, to get it all platinum again. A few weeks later, I noticed my hair was beginning to break off at the point of that fateful bleaching, and it's been going like gangbusters since. I started using Redken Anti-snap but that doesn't stop the clumps coming out(particularly when it's wet). Am I going to have to chop it all off again or is there any way to save a year of work?



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Posted By: jj
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:14am
> I have coarse, short, layered hair that I am growing> out. I have been doing a double process to platinum> blonde for years now with no trouble. I never> heat-style and I use reconstructors, etc. A few months> back, I tried a different toner when touching up the> roots and ended up with this hideous, brassy> red-blonde. Every time I retouched the ingrowth, I> applied it to the red parts, probably three times, to> get it all platinum again. A few weeks later, I> noticed my hair was beginning to break off at the> point of that fateful bleaching, and it's been going> like gangbusters since. I started using Redken> Anti-snap but that doesn't stop the clumps coming> out(particularly when it's wet). Am I going to have to> chop it all off again or is there any way to save a> year of work?I would try Redkens Extreme treatment..

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