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a mum went to a hairdresser's to get her hair done radiant red.
when she came to wash it, all the red dye leaked everywhere. she went on holiday not allowed to go swimming case the dye contaminated the pool.she couldn't go out if it was raining in case her hair got wet. the house wife said i have been dyeing my hair for 10 years, and nothing like this has ever happened before.:mad: |
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anyone with half a brain would either wash it until it stopped running out , bleech it with paroxide and go blonde or shave their head if using the swimming pool was so important too them lol
where did you get this story from lol |
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Article is in Accy observer tonight
the dye running spoiled her weeks holiday in Wales. |
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Why on earth didn't she just keep washing/rinsing it till it stopped leaking?
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i once turned my hair green when trying to dye it back to its natural colour lol , but then again im a bloke and not too wise on cosmetics and such |
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I have just read this Pam1, and find it a little disturbing that the salon are only offering the cost of the colour as they say 'just followed manufacturer's instructions'. They will only do this providing she signs a disclaimer saying no mistakes have been made on the part of the salon.
Seems has rubbed off on her holiday clothes, afraid to go out in the rain on holiday. You may not think distressing Accymad ... I would freak !! Although the Observer have named the salon, I will not, but I think they ought to address this with a little more depth and professionalism. After all, they will only pass any costs of claim on to the manufacturers. Or will they ? Perhaps something went wrong in the salon at the end of the day. |
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i may be a bit nutty but i am not quite mad yet lol :D besides i think we actualy have an accymad here already lol |
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What about the girl that dyed her hair and her face puffed up and she couldnt see and had to be hospitalized? I think I'll stick with my natural colour!!!
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My son, who is in his 40s, plays guitar in a couple of bands. Like me he has premature greyness so, a few years ago, he used to dye his hair dark brown so as not to look like an elderly rocker on stage. Eventually he decided to dye it black with a DIY colourant. Withing a few hours his head and face had swelled like a balloon and he was in a lot of pain. His wife had to call the doctor who put him on an antibiotic and it took a week for the swelling to subside. Meanwhile, he looked a lot like Oliver Hardy.
Hair dye can be brilliant for giving you a confidence boost but things can go wrong. I dyed mine until I was 60 (I went grey at 30) but then I stopped and I actually love my grey hair now. Would never have been able to sue a salon if I'd had a disaster though, I always did it myself. P.S. My son now has salt-and-pepper grey/brown hair, as Nature intended. ;) |
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Here's me thinking that the story was taken to the press in the hope some good samaritan would offer a trip to Florida to make up for the lack of holiday to Wales ;)
If you have to dye your hair to get out of going to Wales for a holiday I'm just off to Asda for a boxful of the stuff |
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What sort of colour you after ? LOL .. free advice always available here on Accyweb. Do you fancy :- Blonde: Fresh, youthful, bit dumblooking and lacking body hair. Dark: Sultry, deep moods with strong beard and chest hairs. Red: Dynamic/hot and the mystery of the world. 'cause we redheads know we are the best. ;) The choice is yours. |
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To Lancsdave partner ... no flirting honest .. just a serious issue this .. LOL. |
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[quoteKate]Blonde: Fresh, youthful, bit dumblooking and lacking body hair[quote]Not all blondes are dumblooking:p
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[QUOTE=BERNADETTE;580268][quoteKate]Blonde: Fresh, youthful, bit dumblooking and lacking body hair
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I have dyed my hair since I was 13/14 and have always known that reds and brown hair dye always comes out a bit for a while later, and even more so if you have naturally grey hair because the hair dye doesn't take as well to it, so you shouldn't wear light coloured clothes if your hair is going to get wet.
I thought everybody knew that. I can't say I have ever dyed at home, or had my hair dyed at the salon, and had perfectly clear water running from my hair when I have washed it in the shower. Maybe I am just unlucky, but I think its pretty much the same for everybody. I reckon the woman was just a bit of an idiot. |
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been a long time since i agreed with blazey, but personally think there is more to this tale.
When you die your hair, theres always a 'settling in' period, in fact, I was under the impression you didnt wash it straight away anyway which she must have done to say that it was running |
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I've always been quite happy with gods chosen colour, brownish, now with wisps of grey:D although I did have it permed in the 70s and 80s:rolleyes:
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Except for her wigs and her silicone implants. ;) Having said that, I think she's great - good singer, good actor, good businesswoman - and attractive too. I wouldn't mind being called Dolly Parton. :D |
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Dolly is indeed a brilliant person in my opinion, but it's embarrassing when your in high school and going through puberty and feeling a bit embarrassed about the lads suddenly noticing you have a chest! |
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I know, lovey, but it could have been worse. I had an unfortunate friend, at that age, who sadly didn't have a chest (still hasn't, as far as I know) and the remarks she got were a lot worse. She was tall and thin with dark hair and they used to call her Olive Oyl (from Popeye). :D |
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am a blond. so that puts me down a dumb blond?
5ft 2ins eyes of blue 34 26 36 and a nurse |
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It said in the paper that her daughter's name is K.C. What sort of a name's that then? I shall probably be shot down for saying this, I have been before but it speaks volumes to me. :p |
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Is it the woman's fault or the Observer for printing such a story ? I'm sure there must be better things to report on in Hyndburn but rather they actually go out looking for news I think they sit by their desks waiting for somebody to ring in whinging :rolleyes: Have to say the paper digusted me this week with it's letters page and I won't be buying it again :mad: |
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I won't shoot you down in flames, Lilly. I know exactly what you mean. Right, they can shoot us both down, eh? :D |
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ohhhh, what was in the letters bit then? am intrigued, but not intrigued enough to spend money on the ultimate toilet roll
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at your age i thought you would already have one mate :D j/k :) |
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