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HAIR 911 !


Question Posted Thursday March 6 2008, 11:49 pm

ok i have naturally light blonde hair, but i have the under layers dyed a dark brown. yesterday a/k/a wednesday i went to the salon to get some lowlights in on the top. i told the girl i just wanted a few dark streaks throughout my hair to add deminsion [sp?] but told her i didnt want it mostly dark. instead i end up with a head full of dirty-dishwasher lightish brown hair with a few random strands of my natural color as highlights. i dont like it at alllll. is there anyway i could go somewhere and get someone to strip out the color from a few selections of my hair so i can get the streak effect that i wanted? i dont want to highlight/bleach over the color i have now i just want some of my natural color back =[ and i want it to look like what i intended for. i know stripping is bad for your hair but it has GOT to be fixed and waiting for it to fade out is just not going to do the trick. can they strip out certain chunks like that rather than the whole head ? PLEASE help the only time ive ever dyed my hair is when i did the under-layers so now i dont know what to do!?

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ellegirl606 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 7:37 am:
Sorry hun, but there's no way you can actually "get it back". There ARE products that can strip the color out, but only if it's the semi-permanent dye (the kind that washes out after 8 washes or so), but I'm assuming yours is permanent. Even if they "take the color out", it will never be the same color as the original hair.

Your best bet is to go to a salon (preferably NOT the one you just went to because they might mess it up again) and have them fix it. Do NOT try to fix it yourself; odds are it will not come out the way you want it to. Leave it in the hands of the professionals as they know what they're doing.

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jessayy answered Friday March 7 2008, 12:11 pm:
well i had to go get my hair colored for my birthday. and my hair is blackk. and what i wanted was a coffee color full with darker and blonde highlights. and in order for my to go lighted they had to bleach my whole head (i know, rudee) but thats what they had to do to make my hair lighter.

if all you are wanting to have your natural hair color, then they can use this blue chemical stuff and it eats away all the hair dye. but you would have to ask for that. i mean if you just go in and ask for your natural hair color and what not then they would end up bleaching your whole head. and that would kill your hairr.

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