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Date Posted: 19:02:33 09/01/06 Fri
Author: Bonnie
Subject: My hair has been processed three times this week!

Two years ago, I dyed my hair black in an effort to cover up a highlighting disaster. This week, I went to a salon to have the color stripped. The colorist stripped my hair and dyed it bright orange. When she saw that it was not , as I had asked, she stripped it again and dyed it a lighter orange. After five hours of this, I decided to just pay her and leave. For three days afterward, I was unable to even look in the mirror. I have a "cool" complexion, and my original hair color was ash . I also have blue eyes, so orange hair just looked dreadful. Yesterday, I used a box of L'oreal Excellence Creme to try to restore my nautral color. The result was not what I had hoped for, but it looked nice anyway. After one washing, however, the "permanent" color faded, and I am beginning to look like a firey again. I am terrified to dye my hair again, but I can't keep wrapping my head up in scarves and bandannas all the time. My hair seems extremely resilliant--it's still glossy and strong after all of the abuse it has taken this week. It is also very thick and straight. Although it is not even shoulder-length, it took two boxes of dye to cover all of the orange. I have recently purchased two more boxes of L'oreal, this time a few shades darker than my original color, hoping it will fade to . I'm just terrified to color my hair again anytime this millenium. Is there anything I can do to keep from looking like I set my head on fire until my hair is ready for more chemicals? HELP ME!

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