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Message started by blondiecat on Jan 14th, 2003 at 12:06am

Title: Hi I am new here and need a little help.
Post by blondiecat on Jan 14th, 2003 at 12:06am
About 2 months before my wedding my hair dresser moved and left all of my information with another girl at the salon.  I went in for my normal highlights and the new girl ruined my hair :'(  When she took off the highlight solution my hair was yellow and white :o  After 5 hours she was able to get it back to a almost natural looking shade of blonde.

Now after my wedding I want to go back as close as possiable to my original hair color.  But I can't stand how my hair looks when it starts to grow out.   Can anyone give me a suggestion as to how to grow this blonde color out and not have the freakish line that is showing where my natural color starts???  
Any suggestions??

Title: Re: Hi I am new here and need a little help.
Post by Rapunzel on Jan 14th, 2003 at 12:49am
Yes, go to a top-of-the-line salon and tell them you want your hair reverse highlighted.  Assuming your natural hair color is brown, they will streak your hair with brown lowlights just like it's done with blonde highlights when you are trying to go lighter.  This can be done repeatedly in stages and will elminate any obvious growth line in your hair without the harsh look of an overdone dye job.  This MUST be done by professionals to achieve a natural appearance tho.  Best of luck, I feel for you :/

Title: Re: Hi I am new here and need a little help.
Post by blondiecat on Jan 16th, 2003 at 1:26am
Thanks Rapunzel for the advice.  I will call the owner of the shop tomorrow and talk with her about putting in low-lights.

I really didn't want to cut the length off my hair since it is half way down my back. This will be the only way that I can keep the length and get my hair back as close as I can to the original dirty blonde color.   :)

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