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cfabrizi2008
Aug 14, 2009, 10:30 PM
Hi everyone! I had my hair bleached five days ago, but it did not turn out as blonde as I wanted because it was a box brown color before, so it did not pull all of the dye out. My hair stylist told me to invest in some deep conditioner and a haircut before I decide to come back. She also told me to come back in four weeks to get it redone. My problem is right now, my hair is a strawberry blonde color...actually more orange-ish than anything. I have a modeling shoot in a couple of weeks and I need my hair to be blonde, not orange. If I get it bleached again tomorrow along with a haircut, do you think my hair will be super-damaged or manageable with some deep conditioning treatments? Also, does anybody have some good ideas for inexpensive ways to deep condition at home? Thanks!

-Court

adam_89
Aug 15, 2009, 03:59 AM
I would say with just getting your hair done 5 days ago and doing it now would frie you hair.
You can always take the risk and work on some deep conditioning and see what happens. If it is for the modeling shoot, couldn't they set you up with a hair piece or something? Or get you a better hair stylist.

N0help4u
Aug 15, 2009, 10:40 AM
Why don't you just buy some conditioner and some toner that is right for your color. It would do less damage than redying it.

I like Aussie 3 minute miracle conditioner the best and leave it on as long as you can.