Paul Mitchell Forever Blonde??

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May 21, 2013

Niki C.

I work at a Paul Michael focus salon! Yes, your hairdresser should make sure the entire length of your hair is even. So first, switch hairdressers. When you leave the salon with a look you want, see how many days it takes for your hair to turn brassy, then that's how many days you should use the Platinum blonde. Forever blonde will ad protein and strength back to your hair. That can be used in between the purple shampoo. Your hairdresser should always give you good instructions!

May 21, 2013

Erika L.

Jaela 👆👆👆👆👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌 youre right on the money.

May 20, 2013

Macey T.

The Paul Mitchell line works great. I would recommend visiting a Paul Mitchell salon, so the stylist can get you in the right direction with your hair, and find the best color technique and product to suit you.

May 20, 2013

Jaela L.

The first inch is probably lighter because of the heat of your head. It radiates and causes the first inch or so to process faster then the remaining lengths. Regardless of the products he used, the application is what the problem is. The shampoos will help but probably not to the extent you'd like. I'd suggest calling and talking to him, explain that it hasn't lightened up the way he said it would. Tell him that your unhappy with how it's turned out and hope that he can even out the color. I know as a stylist I would rather a client come to me and let me know their concerns so I can do my best to make them happy. If you don't feel comfortable going back to the same stylist, I'd still talk to him and ask if he can suggest someone else who may be a better fit. Good luck!

May 20, 2013

Melissa M.

Ugh I hate typing on my phone! Sorry for the missed words and typos.

May 20, 2013

Melissa M.

You should call the salon and ask to talk to the owner/manager and request their most experienced stylist at a time when your he won't be there, and definitely let them know that your not happy and hopefully they'll comp the service or at least give it to you for the price of only a cut and blow dry. It is never the client's that her hair didnt turn out right and they need to fix the mistake that their stylist made.

May 20, 2013

Andrea W.

Ok thanks! and yes he said something about a high lift this time too. But I'm still not sure why my roots (first 1/2 inch )turned blonder and my ends but not the in between. Sad to say bc he gets so confusing and has changed it up that I don't know what he did. The two times it went well he bleached then used a milksake blonde after. so he would have bleached then high lifted? OMG I feel like a true blonde. Maybe I will blame him.

May 20, 2013

Erika L.

Of course! It must have been just a off day for formulation. Maybe he wanted to see if the highlift would work better in your case, highlifts can be found less damaging to the hair than lightener. I'm sure your hairdresser was just trying to do you some good. Maybe just tell em the lightener suites you better than the highlift ;)

May 20, 2013

Andrea W.

Yes it was like tnis when I left salon. actually more noticeable. he said it would lighten a bit more. thank you so much for trying to help me out :)

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

Lol it's actually not. We must be talking about two completely different things because I know what I'm talking about. Good night hun :)

May 20, 2013

Erika L.

A lot of the times you can get your hair done & it'll be exactly the way you want it when you walk out that day. Over time the toners that once evened out your hair will fall out, since toners are semipermanent. If you have hair history of doing different colors its inevitable for the the lines of demarkation to pop slightly through after time goes by. Was your hair uneven as soon as you got out of your stylists chair? If it was even when you first got it done maybe check your hair regimen, something must be making the color follicles fall out. (I.e. hot water in the shower, sun exsposure, drugstore hair products, sulfates, pool chlorine etc...) good luck girl!

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

Basically... just use the same thing when you get a touch up.

May 20, 2013

Laura B.

I'm not acting out of character, I'm speaking the truth now your just being rude, how did I pass state board? Is there any questions about high lift on state board?? Did you take the test? All I do on here is help as well and give my opinions and the fact here is the high lift messed her hair up. It's darker, when it should be lighter. So now, since you know everything please tell me why her hair is dark on top and light on bottom...when I guess high lift is "double 40". Ammonia is in all hair lightners. I'm done 😂😂😂

May 20, 2013

Andrea W.

Hmmm guess its worth a shot, payed buy 1 get 2 free.lol. now to know what I should do when I goto a new hair stylist for my color.

May 20, 2013

Erika L.

That shampoo line won't make your hair blonder, although it will tone the brassiness out of it.

May 20, 2013

Andrea W.

$rm sorry if I confused anyone. :( I'm more so now I think. thank you so much for taking your time w me though. Just to add, I never touch up my roots only. He would run them throgh the rest of my hair. But maybe not enough? as in he saturated my roots are more with the bleach ect?

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

Thanks I guess? I just didn't appreciate the way you came at me. I'm nothing but nice and helpful to all you girls on here. I've never been disrespected to the point where I acted out of character. ✌

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

Umm.. What? Haha. H
This high lift you're talking about is double 40. All they do is add ammonia making you think it's some amazing invention. How did you pass state board? Lol

May 20, 2013

Laura B.

However I'm not going to argue with you. I've seen you on quite a few posts and I'm just going to add your make up looks are amazing. I just do not agree with what your saying right now.

May 20, 2013

Laura B.

It does not lift more than bleach! Don't tell her that if its not true.
If it lifts more than bleach why are her roots darker?? That's the high lift, why isn't it lighter than the bleach? Because it doesn't lift as much as bleach. I don't care if you weren't directing it to me, I'll comment to you if I want.

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

I was trying to explain it to someone that obviously isn't a cosmetologist. It was directed towards the one who posted this, not you :)

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

It proves the exact same purpose. This "high lift" you are talking about lifts MORE than bleach does, as you know.

May 20, 2013

Laura B.

High* and sorry if that came off rude but what you wrote is completely not true about bleach and high lift. And the line of demarcation is what her post is about..?? What her post was intended for was to try an get rid of the lines.

May 20, 2013

Laura B.

Bleach and high lift are not the same thing. I'm a cosmetologist as well and if it were the same thing they would be categorized both as bleaches, which in the Cosmo world are known as lifters, as you know. Hugh lift will lift the color two shades (usually) bleach can lift up to 4 shades, not recommended but you can, you can also control bleach, high lift is unpredictable. And no offense but duh there's going to be a line of demarcation he used bleach and high lift, once again proving my point bleach and high lift are not the same thing or her hair would match.

May 20, 2013

Kaitlin S.

Bleaching and lifting are technically the same thing. You use bleach to lift the color. No such thing as a lifter lol.