well I'm only a student right now but in our school they use Goldwell Color products. It's a great line of color and even the Topchic Permanent color is gentle on the hair.
As for master colorists you need to call around your area salons or check your Yellow Pages for a salon that does corrective color work. I would avoid the bleach or as the stylists like to call it "Lightener" to sugar coat the fact that they are putting bleach in your hair.
I don't think your daughter needs any more bleach put in her hair it will only cause further damage and could eventually lead to breakage at or near the scalp. Basically you want to restore a natural or golden blonde to your daughters hair and seal up that cuticle layer so the color that was put into the cortex layer of the hair shaft stays and doesn't fade too quickly which can be the case with over processed hair.
So I imagine someone should do a filler then a semi or demi permanent color which is deposit only and won't cause further damage to the hair and then I'd recommend a clear coat over that color such as Goldwell Colorance Clear to seal up that cuticle and preserve the color.
Basically from what you are describing the hair color has been stripped out past the Pale Yellow stage and before you can add more color you will need to fill in with a filler like a gold, orange, or red but most likely gold then dye with semi or demi-permanent color then clear coat to lock in that color and seal up the cuticle layer.
Like I said my school uses Goldwell Color and I love their color line I think it's great!
Use this salon locator here to find a salon near you that uses this then call them explain your situation and what you think happened and that you would like to come in for a consultation to see if they can correct the color.
http://www.goldwellusa.com/salonLocator/ - http://www.goldwellusa.com/salonLocator/
Good luck and let us know how ya make out.
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