Getting Real: Removing Box Dye

Removing box dye takes time, patience and expertise. Get the details for this challenging makeover that required two sessions and many many hours.
Removing box dye takes time, patience and expertise. Get the details for this challenging makeover that required two sessions and many many hours.
The formula, steps and results of removing 4 years of a client's at-home box hair color and transforming her look with professional hair color.
In a recent post on her Instagram, Philadelphia hair colorist Jess Dworniczak bravely shared a story about every colorist's worst nightmare: she melted off her client's hair. "No, that’s not a euphemism. It’s a short version of the worst moment of my career, and it happened just the other day," she says.
This correction of a home hair color mishap resulted in a very chic shade and shape.
It took six hours, some luck and some pluck.
A client did an at-home "color wash" on top of her highlighted hair. The color grabbed at the mid-lengths and ends leaving them much deeper and darker. Here's what Beth would do...
Start following @vanessayvonnehair for some gorgeous makeovers including this one. Here's the formula and how-to for this cool-girl finish.
Pittsburgh colorist Marissa Pusateri @marissapusateri posted color correction showing the realities of going blonde.
Hairdressers sometimes look away from the horrors of home hair color because they just don’t want to DEAL. Here's how to stop bird boxing and start removing.
Get the details on the formulas and process, the pricing, the maintenance suggestions and how this colorist and his client truly bonded.
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