Monday, April 6, 2009

A Hair Raising Tale

So I have this problem. A lot of time when I look in the mirror I feel like my hair looks orange. I honestly don't know what my problem is or exactly when it started, but seriously like once a week I have a really orange day. It doesn't matter how many time you tell me my hair looks brown I will still see orange. (*** I have to put a disclaimer here.... I think red/orange hair is beautiful..... on other people!! Amy Adams has amazing hair, and so does my neighbor Laura!! And I LOVE Isla Ficsher's hair in Confessions of a Shopaholic!!!!)
So needless to say, I have a hair coloring addiction. I have to do it every few weeks to get rid any signs of orange (haha, I just realized this sounds like I am trying to get rid of greys..... I wish that were my problem!!!). Well, I haven't really had a consistent hair person for awhile. The person I used to always go to always seems to have a crazy schedule. So for a long time I would make my mom color my hair for me...... in our bathtub. It went okay for awhile, but when we started missing big chunks of hair I decided it was time to go back to the pros.

So I went to a new lady last week. OH. MY. GOSH. It was no good!! I told the lady I didn't want anything close to red/orange and this is how my hair turned out:
It was terrible!!! I am not even kidding when I say that this is my worst nightmare!! I sat in the bathroom for a really long time holding back tears. The worst part about it.... that terrible red color was only on my roots, everything else was a different color. It looked like I was a natural redhead who hadn't had a color job in months! AWFUL!!!
And then the next day, I really wasn't thinking and wore a blue shirt. NO GOOD!!! It only accentuated the horrible color of my hair. That Friday was so crappy and I was self conscious all day long! And then I had a blind date that night and that was hard too because I was so worried about my ugly hair.
I went back and forth as whether or not to hold out for 4 weeks or just get it fixed. I told myself that it was just hair and that I could make it, but by Friday afternoon I couldn't take it anymore. I had to bite the bullet and call the lady to tell her I didn't like it (VERY hard for me) and she agreed to fix it!!
All I can say is THANK GOODNESS for dark ash brown and throw in that I will NOT be going back to that salon!!

3 comments:

Nicole said...

Yay I am so glad you fixed it! And that you were able to be like "hey dude you totally messed up my hair lady, fix it!"

Amanda and Chad said...

This would only happen to you!! ha ha! That is so crazy; I wish I would have been able to see it in person. It probably wasn't as bad as you think though! Glad you were able to get it fixed!!

Rachel and Kevin West said...

I've had bad color experiences too. Oh the things we do! I'm glad it worked out though. I know a few GOOD people if you ever want a reference.