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13-05-08, 04:19 PM
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I would call her in and do some test pieces if the pieces turn out bad you can show her the damage, if it turns out ok and you decide to go ahead, then you will have taken the necessary steps to cover yourself with your insurance company . At the end of the day I would always trust your own professional judgment you could say "that another salon may do it for her but as a professional you are not prepared to risk the the hairs condition" x minky |
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13-05-08, 06:29 PM
yeah defo you've done all the right things, and at the end of the day, if the problem is not enough blonde, you can easily correct that if the condition allows you to. its not like its too short or shes unhappy with anything, she just wants more blonde. so dont stress!! do a strand test and show her the damage get her to sign a diclaimer saying you did a strand test and the results were ........ hth!
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13-05-08, 09:18 PM
yeah i your all rite and have made me feel better about it. its jus im such a people pleaser and i think summing like this happens it really upsets me but i no if i did jus go a head with what she wanted things could of jus gone the wrong way then she would be even more unhappy so i think i have done the right thing feel better now
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13-05-08, 10:03 PM
hi there try not to get to down about it, as jrobinson said its not as if she doesnt like the colour she just wants more put in, blonde on red is tricky enough to lift so you have done a great job
but as minky said you could do some tests to see how the rest of the hair holds out but go with your judgement and if you feel her hair wont take it just be honest with her and explain the situation try not to get too disheartened ![]() |