I wanted to add a little shimmer to my own hair color, but the hairdresser literally made it a different color and cut it way too short. I can’t even recognize myself when I look in the mirror; I don’t even want to go to work. Do you think I should go to another hairdresser right away or should I wait for a while and see if it gets better? Have you ever experienced something like this?
I went to the hairdresser once right before the final week. She thinned my eyebrows saying she would ‘shape them,’ and she also cut my hair really short. My friends laughed a lot, but then I fixed it at another salon. I think don’t waste time, just get help from somewhere immediately.
I experienced a similar situation before going on my honeymoon last summer. While I wanted my hair to be ash blonde, it turned out bright orange. Definitely don’t wait; the dye will get worse over time. Go to a place you trust and ask for a toner.
Well, honestly, it could be that this happened because you weren’t clear enough. “Adding sparkle” is a very broad interpretation. The hairdresser may have misunderstood. I think you should have explained it better at the beginning.
Hairdresser mistakes can generally be resolved with the right analysis. There are options like completely washing out the dye or toning with color transitions. If a very dark color was applied, the proper lifting process is necessary, but to avoid damaging the hair, this should be done by a skilled professional.
Thank you for the responses. Let me add that I actually showed a few sample photos before getting it done, but it still turned out differently. I think it was more of a “this color suits you better” situation, and they went ahead with their own preference.
So, how much has your height actually decreased right now? It’s understandable that you’re feeling bad, but maybe you can pull your hair up or style it to make it look better. What color did they dye it exactly? Could you explain?
My daughter, you shouldn’t trust someone who doesn’t do their job properly. It always ends up like this… But don’t let it get you down, hair grows. There’s no such thing as ugliness; you just aren’t used to your true self. Go to a hairdresser and find a proper solution right away.