![]() ![]() I'm the clear case study of what happens when you feel too awkward to tell someone you don't like their work, but I am so thankful I didn't try to correct the color myself. Don’t try to fix it yourself, no matter how tempting. It's best if you simply state, ‘I wanted it a little lighter-would you mind making it a little lighter?’ If you come at a person in an aggressive or dramatic way, you lose the sense of wanting to fix your hair and get caught up in emotion.” Seems pretty obvious, right? Not if you're like me and get riled up in the moment, but Hazan pointed out that I could have told the manager of the salon if I didn't feel comfortable telling my colorist.Ģ. “If you start crying or get aggressive, it makes the colorist not really want to help. “If you don't like your color, just say you don't like it,” advises Hazan. If you make my mistake and don't do your research, there's a right way and a wrong way to ask for a corrective color. Ask for a corrective color-the right way. Below, here are the other tips I picked up on how to fix brassy hair. ![]() I'm embarrassed to admit I did neither-especially considering my breathing-to-Insta-stalking ratio. I could have easily prevented my disaster of a highlight job by simply following some basic guidelines: (1) Do your research (e.g., look up colorists' portfolios on Instagram to see who does a great job at the color you want), and (2) get a consultation. ![]() After spending the day in Hazan's chair, I learned that I'd been far too nonchalant about being a blond. ![]()
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