That's quite easy - the con is that your hair may not be EXACTLY what you had envisioned, but it will be pretty darn close. Students are not allowed to just proceed on their own; the instructor will always be right there, especially for the consultation when you explain what you want. The student assigned to you will then give their opinion, and tell the instructor how they will achieve the desired results.
The instructor will then talk about details with them, and ask you if you want to go ahead or not. The procedure will easily take double the usual time. If you live in a big city there's a better way.
Call the best, most expensive salons in your city and ask when they have color class. This is usually one night a week. When the color assistants get to do color on their own, but the system is the same as described above, so you aren't really taking too much of a chance; the color instructor is always right there.
You do have to pay, but only for the cost of the product. If they usually charge $150.00 for a single process color it would probably only cost you about $40.00. And don't forget to give the person who does it a tip.
This is a better option than beauty school, because the assistants have graduated from school and have been working for a couple of years. Also, you can call Clairol and the other major color manufacturers as they always have the same service. It just depends where you live.
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