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Mortified TikToker Says She Can 'Never Leave The House Again' After Botched $300 Haircut

Mortified TikToker Says She Can 'Never Leave The House Again' After Botched $300 Haircut
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A very unlucky TikToker was in tears after a $300 haircut left her with something very outside of the realm of what she was asking for.

TikToker @gl0babie, known as Eve, sobbed her way through the TikTok as she tried to show everyone what haircut she was going for, versus what haircut she was given.


The two images did not match at all.

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The haircut the woman received evoked the mid-00s era "emo" look, but her reference picture was not at all going for that.

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People balanced a light ribbing of our original poster, or OP's, hair, with criticizing the person who never should have said yes to the cut if he was unable to accomplish it in the first place.

"He made you look like a kingdom hearts character I'm so sorry," laugh/cried one viewer.

"Oh my god HONEY they did you so dirty," said another.

"It kind of works for u tho..."



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Our OP did eventually return to the stylist to ask him to fix the haircut. He agreed, and they fixed it, which can be seen in her following videos.

The new look, as she described it, was going for a "wolf cut" or a "long mullet."

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This isn't the only time we've seen terrible hair cuts on social media. Just ask the Vine woman who "just wanted bangs."

Thankfully, our OP definitely left the house after her second haircut.

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