Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I have blonde highlighted hair but now my haidresser is unwell would i be able to use the new loreal perfect?

10 home kit on it?I have blonde highlighted hair but now my haidresser is unwell would i be able to use the new loreal perfect?
have your stylist refer you to someone else OR have her give you the formula over the phone so you can go to someone else.





Using a home kit can be cheaper but many times does not get the results you are hoping for. think about this...do you think the models on the box use the product or spend hundreds of dollars to get it done professionally?





In a salon we have several different levels of developer that we use depending on the porosity and texture of the hair. In a home kit you dont get those options...so the developer in the home kit could be either too low or too high for your hair. If too low then your hair may not ';turn'; enough then you may have highlites that just dont match the rest of your hair...OR if it is too high to turn to quick and you damage your hair causing breakage. Also your stylist probably using a toner on your highlites that you wont get from a home kit.





Also does your stylist now use foils or a cap? This could cause problems with the home kit too.I have blonde highlighted hair but now my haidresser is unwell would i be able to use the new loreal perfect?
you could BUT depending on how dark your roots are you might not be able to get it as light as she got it! Only for the simple fact that the store can not sell a hair lightener that is strong enough to lift you as high as a hairstylist can. GOOD LUCK
Sure if you are patient. If you have long hair, pulling it through those caps is a real pain, literally and figuratively. But the results are pretty much the same if you follow directions well.

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