Saturday, April 14, 2012

Hair dyed blonde?

okay so my hair had highlights for a long time. i went in to get it dyed blonde and since my roots were very dark they turned orange. i went back to get it fixed and now they are extremely light compared to the rest of my hair. i like the color of the rest of my hair. what should i do? please help.



Hair dyed blonde?

You can either go back to your salon and tell them or get some dye and dye your roots. There's a company I used when I bleached my hair that makes it look natural, I'm not sure what it's called but it's at Walgreens I know.



Hair dyed blonde?

hide it or when it grows cut it



Hair dyed blonde?

You probably will have to use a toner to even out the color. My suggestion is if this person has allready left you 2xs with something that was unsatisfactory to you...go somewhere else. Check for someone that specializes in color.



Hair dyed blonde?

If the salon did it then I would go back and have them re-do it NO CHARGE! They shouldn't have let you leave the salon 2 times with it messed up. When I was doing hair I would have never let a client leave my hair who wasn't happy. Please take it from me, don't try to do it yourself. If you don't want the same stylist to do it, then ask for someone else. Ask to speak to the manager about the problem. They will understand, unfortunately people make mistakes all of the time, I'm sorry that it was at your expense.



Hair dyed blonde?

I would go back and get low light put into it only small pieces all over giving it a more of a natural blonde with some natural darker pieces. If you are a natural level 5 you might want to get some level 6 put back into it. If you are a natural level 7 use a 7 with a little 6. You want some thing darker bet suttle in color and because the old hair that is pre lighted you might need a color specilist because you will need some pre piging added to the ends to give that hair a conditioned natural look not a fake dull look on your ends. Sounds like you need a good colorist that is knowlegeable in corrective work. It seems like the person your going to is not assesing you before your service and is just doing a generic job. Good Luck



Hair dyed blonde?

You need to leave your hair alone for a good amount of time. The integrity of your hair will be in question if you keep having chemical processes. Also, the hair nearest your scalp is "porous" and will not accept any new colour molecules correctly at this time. Your hair stylist should not want to do anything more for you at this point!! Nor should any other hair stylist. Give your hair some recovery time and start deep conditioning. .... a cosmetology teacher

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