Hair Color Mishap PLEASE HELP!

dm81

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Hello everyone, first time poster, long time lurker. I've been getting my highlighted for over 12 years now, and it's normally honey blond. The last time I got it highlighted, early this year, my stylist had to change it up a bit and it was more red than blond, no biggie. I get my hair highlighted today and tell her that I want to go lighter, back to my normal color. MY HAIR IS PLATINUM BLOND. My hair is a hybrid of Sisqo/Marilyn Monroe/Lil Kim. I can't go out like this....is there anything that I can do to TONE it down?!
 
If you need something like right now, you can use a rinse. CVS, Walgreens, Sally's, or if it's closer, the BSS; you can find rinses (or semi-perms) almost anywhere.

That's not a permanent fix, though. Does your stylist plan to fix your hair?
 
Well, when I told my mother that I needed the color corrected she said that if I process my hair again it would end up in the sink. She also suggested a rinse...I think I'm just going to go to a salon and ask them what color they suggest to balance this out. I just can't believe that I look like Storm from X-Men right now...:ohwell:



If you need something like right now, you can use a rinse. CVS, Walgreens, Sally's, or if it's closer, the BSS; you can find rinses (or semi-perms) almost anywhere.

That's not a permanent fix, though. Does your stylist plan to fix your hair?
 
Well, when I told my mother that I needed the color corrected she said that if I process my hair again it would end up in the sink. She also suggested a rinse...I think I'm just going to go to a salon and ask them what color they suggest to balance this out. I just can't believe that I look like Storm from X-Men right now...:ohwell:

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Storm was hott!! Anyway welcome to the board!! I hope you have fun growing! Yeah I agree with the other ladies on here, you need a rinse to correct the problem now. I would wait a wef months and make sure your hair is getting moisturized (do a lot of deep conditionings ) properly and then try to fix your coloring mishap.
 
Welcome and a rinse is a good quick fix.....I had that happen to me yrs ago except my hair was orange and a rinse fixed it until the color could be corrected
 
Thanks for the welcome, and Storm was hott....in the movie....I feel so self conscious though....




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Storm was hott!! Anyway welcome to the board!! I hope you have fun growing! Yeah I agree with the other ladies on here, you need a rinse to correct the problem now. I would wait a wef months and make sure your hair is getting moisturized (do a lot of deep conditionings ) properly and then try to fix your coloring mishap.
 
I would go back to the salon, tell her that my hair is NOT it's 'usual' color, and that she needs to fix my hair - for FREE.

I wouldn't risk doing a home chemical treatment over a freshly done salon chemical treatment - make them fix it.
 
semi-permanent color is definitely the way to go.spiced cognac by jazzings would be a good color to take you back to the light golden brown coloryou could also try a brown color by adore like cinnamon bown.
 
When I got my hair highlighted I felt the same way, that the highlights were too light. After a week or two I went to sally's and bought a semi-perm dye, I forgot exactly what color it was but I know it was a dark brown and basically it did the job. It toned down the bright highlights and now some are light and others are darker brown. Semi-perm is the way to go, IMO.
 
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