Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my hair colored gray when low-lights where put into my blond hair, paid about the same for it.
Never again...now I actually get them done in Europe whenever possible.
Thanks for the laugh! Already I was chortling over the $270.00 cut and highlights, but now someone goes to Europe to color their hair. Here's some advice: You can actually have your hair cut for less than $25.00 ( YEP- you really can, and it will be a fine hair cut) and you can use Nice and Easy for about $7.00.Even less with a coupon. AND IT WILL LOOK GREAT!!!! it's the same crap they use in your salon and it will wash out and/or oxidize at the same rate as your salon color. Your hair will grow out at the same rate and your roots will show the same way. Save your money!
Anonymous wrote:I got my hair colored gray when low-lights where put into my blond hair, paid about the same for it.
Never again...now I actually get them done in Europe whenever possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When highlights are getting too blonde, they are supposed to just throw in some lowlights. Never never never get rid of the blonde part. That is terrifying to women with blonde highlights. I mean, we get them for a reason. I speak as a person who needs her blonde highlights! This should be colorist 101 people! Go back and tell him you've got the (all over lowlights) and now please put some highlights in, heavy around the face. He shouldn't charge you, but do give him a tip. Then never go back.
So, what anti-depressants are you currently taking?
Can you recommend yours?
You are both very sad and immature.
OP, to commiserate, I went to a high end, pricey salon for straightening (the kind that requires heat to have it set into your hair - via a straight iron at the time) - paid WAY to much for it (hundreds) and never went back. I did not want the guy (who owns a popular salon, BTW) to work on my head if he did not know what he was doing. You may be better off going elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:My guy would fix this for free. He doesn't want you to be unhappy and he probably doesn't want to lose you as a client. At that price point, he should fix it for free happily.
If he doesn't, go to someone else who can fix it and consider it money well spent.
And agree with a previous poster, it's pretty standard to get lowlights every third or fourth time you do blond highlights, otherwise you pretty quickly start looking like Heather Locklear. I actually take this as a sign of a good colorist - someone who doesn't do lowlights doesn't know what they're doing. But all over dye? Not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:You're an idiot. Seriously, a fucking IDIOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When highlights are getting too blonde, they are supposed to just throw in some lowlights. Never never never get rid of the blonde part. That is terrifying to women with blonde highlights. I mean, we get them for a reason. I speak as a person who needs her blonde highlights! This should be colorist 101 people! Go back and tell him you've got the (all over lowlights) and now please put some highlights in, heavy around the face. He shouldn't charge you, but do give him a tip. Then never go back.
So, what anti-depressants are you currently taking?
Can you recommend yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When highlights are getting too blonde, they are supposed to just throw in some lowlights. Never never never get rid of the blonde part. That is terrifying to women with blonde highlights. I mean, we get them for a reason. I speak as a person who needs her blonde highlights! This should be colorist 101 people! Go back and tell him you've got the (all over lowlights) and now please put some highlights in, heavy around the face. He shouldn't charge you, but do give him a tip. Then never go back.
So, what anti-depressants are you currently taking?
Anonymous wrote:When highlights are getting too blonde, they are supposed to just throw in some lowlights. Never never never get rid of the blonde part. That is terrifying to women with blonde highlights. I mean, we get them for a reason. I speak as a person who needs her blonde highlights! This should be colorist 101 people! Go back and tell him you've got the (all over lowlights) and now please put some highlights in, heavy around the face. He shouldn't charge you, but do give him a tip. Then never go back.