I consider myself pretty low maintenance when it comes to my appearance. In my 20s and early 30s I spent a lot of time and money on makeup, mani/pedis and trips to the salon. But now? Well, let’s just say, I’ve been cutting my own hair since the pandemic. I don’t even color it; I just let the sun and my purple shampoo take care of my naturally blonde hair.

Well, that is until recently. During a snowstorm when I had no place to go and nothing but time, I figured I’d lean on ChatGPT for a makeover. I wanted to give myself a new look and decided AI would be the perfect way to do that. I mean, I’ve leaned on it for everything from travel advice to meal planning, what could go wrong?

As it turns out, everything.

Here’s what happened when I turned to AI instead of going to a professional.

Alexa+ to keep track of different timers for various parts of my head.

Standing with a towel draped over my shoulders, I stared in the mirror to see my hair completely turning a weird purplish gray. I quickly turned on ChatGPT Voice, thinking that it would pick up our text conversation and it played dumb. “Just keep doing what you’re doing. And if you’re not sure, wash it out” it said. So, was I supposed to wash it out or keep going? I wasn’t sure at all but I was also committed at this point.

Throughout the process ChatGPT Voice stayed with me as I was panicking but it was little to no help. I need reassurance that everything it had told me to do up until this point was accurate, but it basically through it’s digital hands up like, “Welp, we’re in this together. I’m here for you.”

At this point, there was a foot of snow coming down and every salon was closed. I was in deep. When Alexa+ told me it was time to wash the toner out of my hair, I quickly rinsed out the toner and stared at myself in the mirror. Yup, gray. I’m not so young anymore, but I don’t need to give anyone that kind of evidence.

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