Blending out harsh ombré lines.
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Sep 15, 2016
Sarah I.
EXCEPT, there are prominent lines at the very top of my head, which irks me because for one I didn't want her going up that high, but now that she has I can't flip my hair around to cover it up for the time being. I really would not have minded it being up so high if the lines were blended. I have an audition in two days that I don't want it to look jank for. :)
So I present two questions:
1. Should I try to find some dye that matches the base and paint it down the highlights to try to feather it out and blend (I've never colored my own hair before so if this is the suggested solution you'd have to walk me through it lol), or
2. Should I go back and ask her to fix it? She's done a great job everywhere else for the most part, but since she didn't blend the top for some reason, I'm worried that if I go back she won't be able to fix it, if that makes sense.
I could try to go somewhere else but every other good salon is $$$$. I'm a broke college kid.
Thanks for your time!!
Sep 15, 2016
Kim M.
I'd go back and ask her to blend the top into the rest of it. it shouldn't be a problem
Sep 15, 2016
Kelly V.
Don't do it your self. go back and have her bring your natural color down more. it's an easy thing to do and they won't charge you.