First time bleaching horror

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Brojules

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I decided on a random whim to bleach my hair. Its the first time I've ever personally decided to bleach it.

I have naturally dark, dark brown hair and wanted a simple honey gold. I used Prisma Lite blue bleach and SalonCare 20 volume regular lift. Did the strand test, which came out ideal.

REPEATED THE SAME ON MY HAIR. ...its now peach-orange pretty much all over, still dark on my temples and bright yellow at the roots. I am completely devastated and I work tomorrow. I have no idea what to do to resolve this horrendous outcome. Not sure if I can just go get color and dye it or redo the blonde and use a toner and how long I should wait to do either. I am new to this and so helpless.
I NEED HELP!
 
What a disaster !

Your profile does not show you as a hair professional, therfefore I suspect the advice our professionals on here will gve is to get yourself to a salon to repair this outcome.

If indeed you are a professional or in training to become a hairdresser, please fill out you profile accordingly.
Thanks.
 
Excuse you. I'm looking for advice from anyone helpful. At the top of this thread, it states where I posted this.

In Consumer Queries. "Not a salon professional (or aspiring one!) but need some professional advice?" Obviously, I'm not gonna find useful people here.
 
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Hi Brojules

Izzidoll is right, you need to get yourself to a salon, you've been using professional products and you need a professional to rectify this. The Hair Geeks will not give you advice themselves on how to do this as you have no training (and could make things worse).

Pop into a salon and take with you what you've used on your hair.

Michelle
 
Excuse you. I'm looking for advice from anyone helpful. At the top of this thread, it states where I posted this.

In Consumer Queries. "Not a salon professional (or aspiring one!) but need some professional advice?" Obviously, I'm not gonna find useful people here.
Hey, this is not the way to make friends or influence people.

You are in need of professional help and the first thing you have done is be rude to someone trying to help you.

The advice Izzidoll gave you is common sense and it is what you should have done straightaway.
 
Excuse you. I'm looking for advice from anyone helpful. At the top of this thread, it states where I posted this.

In Consumer Queries. "Not a salon professional (or aspiring one!) but need some professional advice?" Obviously, I'm not gonna find useful people here.

Sorry that you had to learn the hard way. I can only offer the same advice as others you were so ungrateful to. A salon can fix it, noone here could help hon. we dont know the condition of your hair, type or texture and we cant see what has actually happened. I suggest leaving color to the trained pros, or go to a beauty school if a salon is too expensive for your budget.

The geeks are wonderful kind people who try their best to help, however we are not permitted by the salongeek web site to give advice on matters such as this to an untrained person. Are you aware of how badly you can harm yourself with the chemicals we use..? Our career is not fun and games, there is a ton of science and math behind EVERY color we use every perm and every cut.

I hope if you do return or repost you consider just how much work all of us have done so we have the knowlegde to help posters in consumer queries and be a bit more friendly with us.
 

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