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bdnails

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Hi everyone I've come over from nail forum and I'm not qualified in hair..I did some training in college 10months and worked in a salon so I can do basics..now I know this is not basic but I need some advice...my 14y old sister and she has gone and bought a colour remover & packet bleach and put it on her DYED BROWN hair and now this!! My mums actually a hairdresser but is on holiday at the minute sisters back in school tomorrow and we need to do something to sort it out (trying to avoid telling mum as don't want her stressing on holiday) we can get a more permanent solution once she's home but can anyone help? Finding a hairdresser open on a Sunday is proving difficult..! will a toner work or do you think it needs bleaching again in yellow areas with low peroxide? Do you think a bleach bath would do anything??
Hoping someone can help!
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Your nearest large shopping centre will have salons which are open today. A bleach bath is not the answer, and you won't find a wholesaler open today for all the stuff you're gonna need. Or google mobile hairdressers in your area?
 
Just re-read that you're sister is 14, so no reputable stylist will colour on her, especially given there's no skin test.
Think she's gonna have to wait for your mum to get back and sort it out, as rebleaching will just cause more damage, and her scalp needs assessing before any further chemical treatments.
 
Thanks, I'm not from a big city we don't have salons open that we can get to unfortunately. Our local supplies however is open and I know we would need a number of things. I appreciate there is a lot more to colour correction and as I say I'm not qualified however I was just wondering if there is anything at all we could do today so it's not as yellow for tomorrow when she goes to school?
 
A head scarf or a hat. :) then get to a stylist asap

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