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May 20, 2013
Kaitlin S.
That is a line of demarcation. It's created when two different colors are used. For example, say you colored your hair with a 7M. And the next time you went to the salon, your roots were touched up with a 7N. It may look VERY similar, but obviously over time you will see a difference. Like in your picture. Hence the "line" of demarcation. I'm a cosmetologist btw :) I hope I helped.
May 20, 2013
Andrea W.
Or whatever the terms are lol...
May 20, 2013
Andrea W.
May 20, 2013
Laura B.
Maybe he's mad at you for not coming in but it's defiantly not helping him in any way to not do what you ask of him. Your a walking billboard. I suggest you find a new stylist, a high lift, which is what he probably used the 4th time is so unpredictable I wish they would just stop making it!
May 20, 2013
Andrea W.
Well I made the mistake of waiting a year between colorings...and the first 2 times he did my hair turned out great...but ever since , it just does t lift right...we bleach , then put a blonde over that...and I do feel he is rushing now a days...like he knows I'm sucked in as a customer...I purchased these at a different place also ( you can see the receipt) lol. but I am not given the choice , but the 3rd time he didnt bleach and it was definitely darker. I was not happy. Now is my fourth.
May 20, 2013
Laura B.
Honestly, you need a new hair dresser. If she/he would have done it right in the first place the ends and the "middle" would be the same color, the only hard part would be the roots. Sometimes it's not so easy to get the same color, you should never have the choice to lighten or lift the color you use either or. It shouldn't depend on the visit and that's the exact reason your hair doesn't match.
May 20, 2013
Andrea W.