Raise your hand if you’ve attempted to make a color appointment at the salon after years of at-home box dying only to hear, “Sorry, I can’t help you,” from the stylist. The truth is that boxed dyes are formulated differently from salon dyes, making it difficult — or sometimes straight up impossible — to have your hair professionally dyed if you’ve been grabbing boxes off store shelves for as long as you can remember.How Boxed Dye Makes Professional Dye Impossible
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