1/5 Eleanor J. 6 months ago on Google
I
went
in
for
a
consultation
with
year
old
box
black
dye,
hoping
to
go
blond,
but
fully
prepared
to
be
told
that
they
couldn’t
do
it.
Instead,
I
was
told
that
they
would
be
able
to
do
a
full
platinum
card.
When
I
came
back
for
my
appointment,
though,
they
backtracked
and
told
me
the
best
they
could
do
was
highlights
and
I
would
just
have
to
keep
coming
back
to
go
lighter
and
lighter.
The
teacher
assigned
two
girls
to
me,
neither
of
whom
had
ever
even
worked
with
bleach
before.
The
whole
process
took
four
hours.
When
they
were
finally
blow
drying
me,
they
did
not
check
off
their
work
with
a
teacher
and
rather
rushed
me
out
of
the
building.
I
only
noticed
how
patchy
it
was
when
I
got
home,
and
only
realized
the
extent
when
I
went
to
a
licensed
professional
for
a
consultation,
who
was
horrified.
I
did
eventually
get
the
blond
I
wanted,
but
the
whole
process
took
over
six
hundred
dollars
due
to
how
complicated
the
project
was—and
it
would
have
been
another
three
hundred
if
the
stylists
didn’t
take
pity
on
me
and
agree
to
do
it
at
a
discounted
price.
I
would
have
been
more
than
happy
if
at
any
point
someone
at
the
school
had
simply
told
me
no,
and
the
fact
that
the
student
seemed
to
be
hiding
this
from
their
teacher
is
unacceptable.
This
seems
like
an
isolated
incident
and
the
fault
of
those
two
students
rather
than
an
institutional
problem,
but
it
was
still
ridiculous.