I got my hair highlighted & it was WAY to bright, it makes my skin look pail & everthing, & it was supposed 2 b in streeks, but the lady made it look more, everywhere...
anyway, is there a way I can dim it down afew shades without having 2 go back & dye it again?
Additional info, added Saturday July 9 2005, 10:24 pm: & this is a pretty big emergancy cos I look like I belong in the cast of "Queer Eye For The Strght Guy" & I'm straight... so... this is REALLY urgant
crazyoutyamind answered Saturday July 9 2005, 11:02 pm: try washing your hair alot after a while it should fade if not and you really want it to change you have no choice than to get your colore toned by dying it well hope i helped and if you have ne more questions drop em in my inbox
-kelly [ crazyoutyamind's advice column | Ask crazyoutyamind A Question ]
Rebecca answered Saturday July 9 2005, 10:36 pm: Trust me - call the hairdresser tomorrow and go back to see her. The problem is if you try to fix it yourself you could come out worse. She will fix it for FREE!!! Just call her and tell her. Invest in a cap if you hate it that much until you can get in to her. They will probably get you in quick. Now, if you did this at home and I'm just not reading it right - give it 24 hours and buy some more dye and just go over it. You will still have lighter hair where the streaks are now - but it will probably work. [ Rebecca's advice column | Ask Rebecca A Question ]
marti answered Saturday July 9 2005, 10:35 pm: they fade out a lil in the first week and if it doesnt fade u could cut your hair a lil bit and that makes it seem less noticable peace [ marti's advice column | Ask marti A Question ]
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