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Aveda Institute New Orleans
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One of the few times I've been disappointed with my experience. I've been dying my hair red for years, but decided a few months ago that I might like highlights again. I asked the instructor back in January if she thought this might work on my color-treated hair, and after thinking about it, she said it shouldn't be a problem. I finally got the courage to go for it the other week, but it came out pretty poorly. The top six inches of my hair (the new growth) bleached out extremely bright, but the highlights barely show in the color treated areas. Using a toner at the end doesn't seemed to have helped it. It's a very vivid two-tone look that I'm not comfortable with. Kind of wish the instructor would have been upfront about likely needing to strip the color treated areas in order for the highlights to look consistent. The highlights were a splurge for me, and I'll be going back as soon as possible to get my usual single-process in the hopes of covering it up. That said, my stylist was quick and professional, and did her best to make the highlights work. Plus she gave me the best blow-out I've received there (straight, but still full with body).
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