If my hair-dye job isn’t how I expected, is it justified to ask them to re-dye?

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If my hair-dye job isn’t how I expected, is it justified to ask them to re-dye?

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I got my hair dyed yesterday, and asked for chocolate brown hair.

He partially foiled my hair, and now it’s a TEENSY bit lighter. I paid $ 100 and I’m frustrated. I called them and they said I can go in to re-dye or get my money back… but is that okay?

Answered by paul l
It’s quite ok.
Answered by Dania Soto
you should get your money back… and wait to get it dyed again for about 2 weeks at least… if you dye it again it will get more damaged

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Is it justified to blame BCCI for the Sacking of umpire Darrell Bruce Hair ?

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Australian umpire who had stood 76 test matches and 124 one day internationals was banned by the internantional cricket council from umpiring in internationals for his infamous allegations against Pakistan of ball tempering at the Oval Test. Interestingly, the Australian and British media blamed BCCI for Darrell’s removal. Was it fair on their part?
Answered by www.verytruehonesty.ws
No, its not fair on their part and they are to blame. Someone there must have had something against him for some odd reason, and just used that as a reason to oust him

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How do you fix badly dyed hair?

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I was afraid to dye my hair drown from red, and my afraidness was justified. It turned out BLACK. I really don’t like it. I need some way to fade it a lot or do something so I can re-dye it lighter. Any suggestions?
Answered by Jeepwife4ever
Quit messing with your hair. You must’ve did it yourself. First of all either go to a professional hairdresser and ask for a corrective colour and conditioning treatment. The dark colour can be lifted out and the preferred colour put on. When hair is overprocessed though you may not have the best absorption and it will wash down. In the meantime give it lots of shampoos and protein pack treatments.
Answered by Ali B
I have gone through similar situations, your best bet to fade it is to wash you hair with DAWN DISHSOAP, a few times until it fade, or you could go to walmart and buy a “hair Striper” with your hair being black you may want to buy to bottles. I believe its “loreal” brand. then buy a color that you like as well and dye your hair, be sure to read everything on the boxes. I’m sure it will work. It did for me! my hair went from black, to light brunette. I just recently did it to.

Good Luck!!

Should I dye my hair? It’s a justified question….?

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Ok so right now things aren’t going good. I’m clinically depressed and everything just seems to keep getting worse. I’m in college and I start classes on Tuesday. Currently, I love my hair it’s brown in the back and I have bright blue grown out bangs. I’ve looked this way for about 7 years now… and I get a lot of complements on it and people tell me it really works well with my skin type…etc.

But, I’m really messed up right now. And, I hate myself completely. The only think I do like about myself is my hair. Well, I’m back to school with a bunch of snobs and people who I don’t know. I want to dye my hair completely brown, because I don’t want to stick out. I don’t want to be noticed. I think I just want to feel normal. And i know doing my hair won’t make me feel normal or happy… but I’m just so confused anymore.

Can I get your opinions?

Answered by IM CRACK!
if you like your hair, don’t worry about what other people say
if it looks good on you, keep it!!
Answered by volleyhipster
You shouldn’t dye your hair! Forget the snobs and people you don’t know. Forget sticking in, because once you get stuck, it’s extremely hard to get out. Trust me, I’ve been a face in the crowd for as long as i remember.
Since you aren’t doing well, keep the one thing that you like. keep that on your brain instead of thinking of the things you hate. Try to build up from that. The people and the snobs, don’t worry about them, because in a couple of years, they won’t mean a thing to you. Just keep what you love, and try to build up from it.
I hope it works out. :)
Answered by smallavenger
I’m sorry to hear you are going through a rough time in your life. I know college and life can be tough, I’m 22 and currently work full-time and attend college.

My suggestion to you would be to do whatever makes you happy. Sometimes making a change to your outside appearance can help you to feel better about yourself. But If your hair is what you love about yourself then might want to see how you like just keeping it, you don’t want to make yourself even more sad if you don’t like the color of your hair. The good thing is that you do decide to die your hair and you don’t like it, you can always die it back!

In the end, you really just need to find something that makes you happy. I think that is the real story here. I hope you can find that, cause you seem like a nice person.

- Justin

Answered by Cheryl L
It sounds like you answered your own question. You like blue bangs but you aren’t sure the snobs will like it and you don’t want to be talked about. If you aren’t feeling strong enough to have so much individuality in your look dye your hair brown. I remember what it is like to go to school with snobs, they find things to criticize. In this case it won’t be about blue bangs though.

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Comments

  1. Rusty says:

    You say you’ve been wearing you hair the same for 7 years so it’s way past time for a change. If you dye it and don’t like it all you’ll have to do is dye it back the way it was. Of course dyeing your hair is not really a life changing event so what have you got to lose by changing your hair color? Just remember it’s what pleases you that matters so make the change and see how you like it.

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