surf girl
Well-Known Member
Ok, this may be a little long winded but it's really playing on my mind, I've asked some chemists for opinions but they haven't said yes this is the problem so I'm going to run it past you guys...
I've been doing this client for years, visits every 6-9 weeks
Client is natural 6 heavily highlighted using 6% for many years but not overlapping just roots each time with occasional semi spatch once or twice a year to break up...
Wants to be blonder each appointment so we start doing weave & slice instead of just weaves, still no overlapping, still 6%...
(No olaplex at this point I only got it in September)
Wants to go for it and go grey, this is 4 appointments ago... Around September
I pick out darkest bits (not many there) apply bleach (blondor with olaplex & 6%) then scalp bleach then run through all over at basin to brighten everything up. Toned with 9SE & olaplex (framesi semi toner) with the extra developer (correct one for the brand) looked fab nice & even, good elasticity & overall condition...
For the last 3 appointments she returned I did a scalp bleach blondor 6% & olaplex then toned with framesi again, it fades back to white by the time she returns as I would expect.
It's been 8 weeks since her last appointment and I get messages saying her hairs snapping off to the point that she looks rediculous. I asked her to come to the salon so I could see for myself, it really is snapped all over, the length on the back has gone & the sides are barley there, her ponytail is thin as hell.
We go through her aftercare, she's been using goldwell 6 effects after shampooing & using goldwell sleek perfection (heat protect) before straightening. When I asked about shampoo she said she's been using John frieda sheer blonde shampoo.
I was under the impression that sheer blonde has a lightening element to it so I told her to stop using I straight away, I think it's lightened her already white hair and caused it to break off.
I'd really like to hear your thoughts on this! Ive gone through every ingredient in that shampoo & asked sciencey people on Facebook but they diddnt give me an overall YES that's the problem. There were lots of opinions but not enough facts for me.
I can't help feel a bit like its my fault she's snapping even though it's been 8 weeks since I last touched it & ive only lightened the scalp for the last 3 appointments, she's a close friend too so it's even more upsetting when she's texting me constantly about it.
I suggested she get her thyroid checked because my cousins hair went like this and she had a thyroid issue but it came back clear.
I'm taking her back to highlights & going to spatch her natural back through with a semi then she's going to have extensions for a while, I'm doing a standalone for her Wednesday and I'll use olaplex next time I colour it, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this whole thing please
I've been doing this client for years, visits every 6-9 weeks
Client is natural 6 heavily highlighted using 6% for many years but not overlapping just roots each time with occasional semi spatch once or twice a year to break up...
Wants to be blonder each appointment so we start doing weave & slice instead of just weaves, still no overlapping, still 6%...
(No olaplex at this point I only got it in September)
Wants to go for it and go grey, this is 4 appointments ago... Around September
I pick out darkest bits (not many there) apply bleach (blondor with olaplex & 6%) then scalp bleach then run through all over at basin to brighten everything up. Toned with 9SE & olaplex (framesi semi toner) with the extra developer (correct one for the brand) looked fab nice & even, good elasticity & overall condition...
For the last 3 appointments she returned I did a scalp bleach blondor 6% & olaplex then toned with framesi again, it fades back to white by the time she returns as I would expect.
It's been 8 weeks since her last appointment and I get messages saying her hairs snapping off to the point that she looks rediculous. I asked her to come to the salon so I could see for myself, it really is snapped all over, the length on the back has gone & the sides are barley there, her ponytail is thin as hell.
We go through her aftercare, she's been using goldwell 6 effects after shampooing & using goldwell sleek perfection (heat protect) before straightening. When I asked about shampoo she said she's been using John frieda sheer blonde shampoo.
I was under the impression that sheer blonde has a lightening element to it so I told her to stop using I straight away, I think it's lightened her already white hair and caused it to break off.
I'd really like to hear your thoughts on this! Ive gone through every ingredient in that shampoo & asked sciencey people on Facebook but they diddnt give me an overall YES that's the problem. There were lots of opinions but not enough facts for me.
I can't help feel a bit like its my fault she's snapping even though it's been 8 weeks since I last touched it & ive only lightened the scalp for the last 3 appointments, she's a close friend too so it's even more upsetting when she's texting me constantly about it.
I suggested she get her thyroid checked because my cousins hair went like this and she had a thyroid issue but it came back clear.
I'm taking her back to highlights & going to spatch her natural back through with a semi then she's going to have extensions for a while, I'm doing a standalone for her Wednesday and I'll use olaplex next time I colour it, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this whole thing please