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I Went Viral After I Dyed My Hair Blonde for the Summer & It Fell Out in Massive Chunks

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Sometimes it is so darn tempting to grab one of those boxes of at-home hair color, isn't it? Steph, who posts as @thestephseries, decided not only to color her hair in her bathroom but also appeared to use bleach.
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DURING OUR FIRST PEEK AT STEPH, IT IS KIND OF TOUGH TO FIGURE OUT HER EMOTION.
There are tons of hair color transformation videos on TikTok, and at first, it appears Steph's might be one of those.
'I WAS SO HAPPY THAT MY HAIR WAS GETTING SO LONG,' SHE SAYS.
Immediately we crept back to her past videos, and she's not lying. And so ironically, she had posted a TikTok the day before her mega-viral video of her hair falling out with text that reads, "You're NOT a professional you CAN'T do that on your own."
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LUCKILY, PEOPLE ARE COMING OUT OF THE WOODWORK TO HELP.
In another follow-up, Steph says that so many people have offered to fix her hair, and a fancy LA salon even wants to help her out. She told her followers how grateful she is that they would help fix her "mistake."
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EVEN THOUGH THE PROS RECOMMEND NOT DOING WHAT SHE DID, SOME STYLISTS WANT TO RESCUE HER.
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PEOPLE HAVE POSTED HAIR DISASTERS GALORE ON TIKTOK.
You could literally spend hours watching women — and men — destroy their hair in no time. Maybe someday we'll tell you the story about the time we turned our hair orange in the 1990s.