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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are local, Paul Riley who is now at Izzy salon used to do a nice brown demi for me at his previous salon. It lasted about 2 1/2 weeks looking really strong, I would go for another week or two with stuff peeking out and start the cycle again. I didn't care that much about the peek out because it wasn't a severe/scary demarcation. I am enjoying silver now, but he took good care of me. The color was soooo shiny and he made sure you never got "hot roots". That was his term for when there is too much red in the mix and it dyes the new growth a reddish tint. Anyway, he was always on guard for "hot roots" and it cracked me up. And no, he never gave me them. Always nice cocoas, caramels etc.[/quote] Oh--I love that!! It's hard to find someone that understands how to dye dark hair without getting that reddish tint. It's a HUGE pet peeve of mine. I am a brunette whose natural highlights were always on the caramel/blonde side and no red undertones. But, once I started to dye it it was so hard to find someone that didn't give reddish highlights--even it if was unintentional. YUCK.[/quote] 100% He's lovely and always made me laugh with that one! No hot roots! :D [/quote]
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