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Old 02-16-2011, 11:09 AM   #3
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Lol- sorry, I saw the OP last night and just was too tired to answer.... I'm confused about the color that was applied previously- it says semi-permanent, but then later in the post permanent color is mentioned. It does matter what type was used- true semi-permanent color adheres to the outside cuticle layer, while permanent colors are designed to deposit color inside the hair shaft. (Yes, Kevy, I said 'shaft'). When it comes to lightening previously colored hair, your best best it to go to a stylist for a consult. Just say you need to know if they would do it, how much it would cost, and your daughter would have to be completely honest about what she's done to her hair over the past several years. I've had many people lie (either by omission or just outright) thinking it would cause me to say no or to charge more for the service. Anyway, they can tell you if it can be done or not.
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