Sunday, November 29, 2009

My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

I went to the salon to have my hair dyed for the first time (profesianly) and it started out alright. However, she left the bleach (I was attempting to become blond) in for an hour at least. my scalp began to blister and by head felt as if it where on fire. Aside from all that when the horific xperince was over my hair was less than satisfactory. Not only am I not blond but when i wash my hair it look and feels like hay. What should I do? (I all ready took all the actions I could against the salon)



My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

I wouldn't really try to dye your hair again anytime soon, unless you really want to be hurting. Wait a 6 weeks or longer before getting it dyed again... I would go talk to a dermatologist to see if everything is ok, or if he has any advice. Also when you bleach your hair you are drying it out, try a shampoo and conditioner to remoisterize, like Redken Extreme, or Dumb Blonde by TIGI. Next time, try to find a reputable salon, or go to someone your friends or family know does a good job. Hope you feel better, good luck.



My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

consult skin doc



or hair specialist



either immediately



or quicker



My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

See if you can find another salon to do a consultation on your hair. You might not want to go to another salon after such a bad experience but you don't have much choice. Talk with people you can trust and ask them which salons they feel are the best.



My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

u need to sue the so called xpert if u havnt dun that .



next take care of your hair .apply conditioners after shampooing and never forget to oil your hair regularly.



for the scalp consult a dermo and narrate the entire story .



im sure he could possibly help.



My first profesinal hair dying xperince?

one trick that will help is to towel dry before conditioner. i know i have typed this at lest a million and one times, but i know how well it works. so here it is again:



towel dry before conditioner.



what ever products you are using, try this. it will help!



also try using ethnic haircare products. your hair is super dry and coarse - just like ethnic hair. i love mizani products and i have quite a few 'white' clients who use it.



that hairstylist didn't do her job correctly and for that i apologize. there is a bleach that is used for the scalp and it doesn't burn and it also doesn't take an hour to 'come up' to the level you needed.



as for the color, i don't know how porous your hair is so i can't tell you what to do about the color situation except go to a real salon (not the hair choppery) - one who specializes in color and ask if there is anything that can be done. they will check out the porosity of your hair, ask you some questions about what products you are using (color is usually guaranteed with purchase of haircare products), ask how much time you spend on 'doing' your hair, and give you some suggestions.



call and make a consultation appointment - they are FREE.

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