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Hi! Okay, I messed up my hair and I'm really scared . I'm so sorry about how long this is, but I just want to give as much info about the situtation as I can. PLEASE help me!!!
Awhile ago I highlighted parts of my hair to a blondish color. Naturally, I have dark-but-not-too-dark, chestnut brown hair. Anyway, I didn't like it, and after two years, once they grew out enough (which was about a year ago), my mom's hair colorist died over them with an accidentally-darker-than-my-hair-color brown. But I didn't mind, because it wasn't noticable and the blonde was gone. However, now my blonde highlights are showing again once the darker color hair dye faded.
I wanted to get rid of this, so I went down to my local drugstore and went through the "hair color" aisle and took a strand of my natural hair color, and compared it to all of the sample hairs lying in front of the hair dye boxes (you know, those strands of hairs that show you how your hair will look after it is dyed)? Anyway, I found the PERFECT color, and this was called Garnier Nutrisse Medium Golden Brown: Chestnut, #53. Since the model on the box had the same hair as mine, and the color described was exactly my hair color and the sample-dyed strand of hair looked exactly like mine, I thought this would be a good bet . Since I have very long and thick hair, I bought two boxes just to be on the close side. I got home, and my mom was busy, so she couldn't help me (I'm a younger teenager, by the way).
I'm not exactly the most patient person, so I read the directions carefully and did it myself. I mixed everything correctly, and follow the directions are closely as possible, and waiting 25 minutes, like the box said (it said to wait 35 minutes if you needed to cover up "resistant grays", but I didn't). However, my sister had some issues she was going through and I needed to help her out, so by the time I rinsed it out, it was probably around 45 minutes for my roots, and for the rest which I did after, probably around 29 minutes or so. I was under the impression that since this is my hair color to a tee, if doesn't really matter when you rinse it off since it should be depositing my hair color (this was permanent hair dye, by the way). My was in really good shape for a long time now, but I got a nasty surprise when I rinsed all the color out and looked in the mirror. My roots were RED . I think red hair is sooooo beautiful and everything, but it was a weird red. And that wasn't the color I wanted at ALL. I didn't understand how this could happen, since all I was doing was depositing brown color into my hair. I guess I could see how this would happen if I was lightening, but not darkening it? It's the WEIRDEST THING. When the rest of my hair dried, I noticed that the hair goes from a very uneven red at the top, going down (still unevenly), gradually into an uneven down.
I am afraid I have damaged my hair, I'm freaking out, and I don't know how to get it back. I don't know if I should go back, find some darker hair dye and do it all over, or try a different brand, or do some sort of color removing technique. I'm really scared and I don't know what to do. Sorry again about the length of this. I will be eternally gratefull for anyone will to help me out! THANK YOU SO MUCH TO WHOEVER IS READING THIS! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
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