"Long story short. Go to beauty school after reading great reviews. Get a gal who whines about how much she hates the school. Get a bunch of bleach poured on my head. Hair turns bright yellow. Instructor takes me to the back and pours toner all over my head. Instructor proceeds to rub the toner in with a dry towel. I see the student's eyes widen in terror. Look in the basin. It's filled with my broken hair. Cry forever.
Tl;dr (Too long; didn't read): Went to get my hair bleached at a beauty school. Came back looking like a plucked chicken." -- SS111 via Reddit
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Chick 'Stache
"In high school I hadn't come to terms with my chick 'stache yet (now I just steal my husband's electric razor and move on). I purchased a package of at-home wax. You don't microwave it or boil the packaging -- you simply rub the strip of pre-waxed hell between your palms really fast to warm it up, place it on your face, and tear. I ripped off so many layers of skin off my top lip. I told everyone I had a bad reaction to sunscreen. It was a disaster." -- Mistyranch via Reddit
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Drugstore Discount
"In high school, my mother insisted that salons were a waste of money and insisted I get my hair cut at Wal-Mart. When I was an awkward 15-year-old, I asked for a sleek, razored, angled bob. I got a blunt page boy. This was made even worse because I have very thick hair and it just stuck out in an awkward triangle. I wore my hair in stumpy pigtails for months after. I paid for my own haircuts after that." -- mehrie via Reddit
We've all had our fair share of beauty nightmares: Your stylist adds five inches to your "trim," the lady waxing you reveals it's her first day on the job, something that shouldn't be burning is definitely burning ... Sometimes you need to read an especially cringe-worthy beauty horror story to put your bad haircut or botched manicure in perspective. Misery does love company, after all. From unintentional mullets to traumatizing chemical burns, women far and wide (including our very own Total Beauty Facebook fans) have experienced it all. Here's to hoping none of these salon nightmares or DIY disasters happen to you.