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I have been a Licensed cosmetologist in New York state for over 26 years, and am well versed in many areas of the cosmetology and appearance enhancement profession.Specialties however, are hair colour, corrective colour and permanent waving,including the chemical and technical aspects of these services and their effects on the hair.I`m glad to consult on any problems you are having concerning your hair.If I don`t have the answer, I`ll try to get it for you.

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I've been licensed for cosmetology in New York State since 1974.I am a salon owner, and very active with the National Cosmetology Association and New York State Cosmetology Associaiton.I am one of only a few hundred people in the United States to be certi

For the field of cosmetology, to become acredited as a state educator for the New York State Education Committee or HairAmerica, you must submit to a full day exam, encompassing written exam, practical segments, lesson plans and presentations to prove our knowledge and teaching skills.The same applies for HAirAmerica.I also becam board certified as a coulourist in the same way, by submitting to a full day exam process.I am also antionally certified for cosmetology by the National Cosmetology Ass

I have received several educational awards from New York State for my educational work on a state and national level.
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Hairstyling - Hair color/Low lights


Expert: Hairman - 7/30/2004

Question
If you have blonde high lights in your hair and then put some darker low lights in it also, but decide after it's done that you don't like it because the darker color has now colored some of the blonde pieces, what can be done? There are a little too mant low lights around front and bang area. I want my blonde highlights to show up more like they did originally. Is there something I can put in my hair that will fade the color off of those highlighted pieces or will I just have to wait until they fade on their own? Please let me know. I am going on a trip next Wednesday, Aug. 4th, and want to get my hair right. My stylist has left for vacation and I just want to know if there is something I can try at home/ I appreciate your time.  Thanks and have a  great weekend!!  

Answer
Eileen,
 Don't try ANYTHING at home, or you'll be asking for more problems.  If your hairdresser is not available, have someone else at the salon add a few new highlight foils where you want them, not a big deal.  I'm sure they can't charge that much for what would probably amount to 5 or 10 foils.
Best of luck to you.
Stephe (hairman)

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