1/5 LetThemEatCake 2 years ago on Google
Have
been
doing
my
own
hair
for
years
only
to
have
accidentally
over
bleached
the
back
and
wanted
a
professional
to
do
my
roots
for
me.
How
I
came
out
of
the
salon
like
this
I
still
donāt
know.
I
donāt
believe
their
lighting
was
that
great,
because
I
didnāt
realize
how
I
had
gained
a
weird
cast
from
a
āroot
smudgeā.
My
hair
didnāt
lift
as
much
as
my
stylist
(Isabelly)
had
thought
it
would
from
roots,
and
because
of
the
brass
(which
honestly
wasnāt
that
bad
but
was
the
only
reason
I
even
came
to
a
salon
in
the
first
place)
she
wanted
to
do
something
else
to
hide
the
brass
roots.
I
agreed
on
a
root
smudge
which
I
honestly
had
never
seen
but
she
said
would
just
take
away
the
brass.
I
agreed
it
didnāt
need
to
be
bleached
again
due
to
the
damage.
It
didnāt
take
away
the
brass
but
casted
a
very
dark
cast
in
an
odd
pattern.
I
donāt
usually
part
my
hair
as
much
on
the
side
like
she
had
at
the
salon,
so
the
roots
and
pattern
from
my
view
were
somewhat
concealed.
When
I
got
home
and
parted
my
hair
the
usual
way,
I
noticed
this
splotchy
result.
The
other
stylist
that
came
to
assist
had
raved
the
results
and
told
me
she
had
put
a
split
end
treatment
in
my
hair.
They
were
both
very
kind
and
were
wonderful
to
talk
to
but
this
result
is
completely
heartbreaking.
I
had
been
there
for
almost
3.5
hours
and
spent
$190
plus
tip
($50)
on
this.
Very
very
heartbroken.
How
I
was
deceived
like
this
I
still
honestly
canāt
believe.
I
had
gone
to
get
my
roots
touched
up
and
had
said
I
wanted
regular
appointments
to
do
so.
And
I
left
with
a
style
that
I
was
unfamiliar
with
..
apparently
a
root
smudge
helps
you
grow
out
your
roots.
Which
isn't
what
I
wanted
to
do
at
all.
So
why
this
was
considered
an
option
is
a
little
mind
baffling.
The
first
picture
was
taken
hours
before
my
appointment.
The
last
pictures
are
the
results.
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