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"Most were easy corrections — typically, a professional hairstylist will gently foil the banded area or, in some cases, use a colour reducer to attempt to budge some of the depth without the use of bleach — but they were expensive," she said. (Cleveland added that her hair salon had to order three times the normal amount of hair colour, lightener, and developer to address the regrowth and corrections.)

"The more product and time a stylist uses to correct a situation, the more expensive the ticket is at checkout. We try to always remind our guests that an £7 box of drugstore hair colour can cost upward of £300+ when corrected at the salon. In the end, it's just not worth it."

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