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From: MSN NicknameLifeisgoodinFL  (Original Message)Sent: 12/6/2004 12:45 PM
   If anyone can help, I wanted blonde highlights in my medium brown hair. The problem is I have natural red highlights. I tried feria highlighting kit but it gave me orangy streaks and at my crown the streaks are yellowy orange. I need to fix this it looks kind of wierd. heeelllppp!!!


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From: bgeff46Sent: 12/6/2004 1:15 PM
you tried feria??????????goodness. are you sure that YOURE really licensed? I know feria has a line of proffessional color, but anyone ive ever seen that’s used it has hair that has a worn-out look to it after a few shampoos. I mean, theres just so many wonderful color lines out there........using feria was your first mistake. im supposed to be in the chat at 9 p.m. indiana time tonight. im going to be talking about how to achieve "beach hair" using my very own flip-flop technique. please join us....our noble and gracious manager ,"STAR" love to have you, as would I.
                                                              sincerely, BIG JEFF...............................

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From: MSN NicknameLifeisgoodinFLSent: 12/6/2004 1:21 PM
I`m not licensed, I`m just someone who likes to experiment, but unfortunately that got me a mistake. Don`t hold that againest me. I`ve always wanted to be a stylist but I`m an at home mom with no time for school. I`m gonna try to join the chat tonight because the beach hair is the look I`m going for. thanks

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From: MSN NicknameStarliteny1Sent: 12/6/2004 6:18 PM
Hi LifeisgoodinFl, I would have to agree with Jeff on this-Ferria is the worst line on the market for home use. The best advise I could give you is to see a professional stylist. Only a qualified colorist could give you the correct recomendation based on what they see as well as what you told them you used. We have several members here who are not licensed, but either are students, or considering it that we encourage along the way. Please join our chat tonight, perhaps Jeff could give you a recommendation that could be a quick fix to your problem for now. Maybe you could also learn about the principals of color, that would help you to understand the importance of professional hair color and the proper application that you need to achieve professional results. Many techniques can only be done by an experienced stylist, and learning about hair will help you realize that. The chat is 9PM CRL, if you're EST, then 10PM. (Time conversion is on the chat room welcome page)
 
I was supposed to be off today, but I'm going in for a few hours, because a co-worker's house burned down a few days ago, and I am working one of her closing nights until 8. If I'm not right on time for the chat, go on without me, and I'll try to make it as soon as I can.

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From: MSN NicknameBarbieMooneySent: 12/9/2004 7:07 AM
My best advise for you would be to go to a prfessonal and get HELP!!! Other wise you will mess it up more and you will pay big $$$$$$$$ to have it fixed. My salon charges $70. per hr. to do a corrective color, so stop while your a head.... Barbie

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