Haircare FAQ
What is Next After
a Big Service Transformation?
a Big Service Transformation?
Low maintenance services:
Treatments – Every 4-8 weeks depending on the current condition of your hair
Double process & gray coverage touch ups – Every 4-6 weeks
Long hair haircuts – 6-12 weeks
Short haircuts – 4-6 weeks
Curly cuts – 12 weeks
Clean up for short hair – Every 2 weeks
Lightening services – face frame/half head/full head – Every 12 weeks
Gloss – Every 6-8 weeks
A full head of color can be done once or twice a year
while we utilize low maintenance services to keep your look fresh
while we utilize low maintenance services to keep your look fresh
Prebook your follow-up color and cut appointments.
Every service requires a follow up to maintain your dream hair all year around. Prevent unnecessary damage, unwanted tonalities, shapeless hair and avoid overspending. So many of our clients have seen the incredible benefits of prebooking their appointment in advance which allows them to always maintain their dream hair in tip top shape.
Book a haircut every 4 to 12 weeks.
Unkempt split ends keep splitting, to maintain healthy hair and shape you love a haircut is recommended according to length and texture.
Metal detox treatment with your first coloring service.
Did you know water metal particles inside the hair fiber can create unexpected chemical reactions leading to breakage & unreliable color results? This NEW treatment is powered by Glico amine that neutralizes metals inside the hair fiber resulting in 87% less breakage, 100% reliable color results.
Cheap shampoos and conditioners are costing you more that you think.
Chemical interactions, fading & discoloration, product build up and breakage.
3 Things purple shampoo does NOT do.
Does not lighten your hair, does not neutralize orange, and does not replace an in-salon gloss. Purple shampoo is a great option for light, platinum, or ash blondes for its ability to slightly neutralize unwanted yellow tones. It will not work on hair that has orange or orange yellow undertones. Overuse of purple shampoo will lead to dry, lifeless hair and a slight lavender tint.
Consider going lighter if you have more that 60% gray
Less contras between roots and ends means less maintenance and a more natural, softer grow out.
Benefits of a gloss
A gloss will help refresh the color you love; it will help neutralize brassy tonalities and it will enhance vibrancy and add instant shine.
Deep conditioner treatment.
Exposure to cold weather, excessive sun, chlorine, and sea salt will damage your hair making it dry, dull, and brittle. That can lead to split ends, hair knots or irreversible breakage. Adding a deep conditioning treatment will give your hair texture and color shine/moisture and manageability.
Keep up with vitamins
Omega 3-6, zinc, B5, biotin, vitamin C-D, iron, and collagen.
6 home haircare mistakes that are creating damage
Hot water, aggressive lathering on scalp and hair, using the wrong products, sleeping with damp hair, not using heat protection etc.
Prior to your color appointment it’s important to arrive with clean hair.
Excessive products in your hair will affect the final color results and a chemical reaction may occur while we are working on your hair. If you are coming in for a double process, wash your hair 2 days prior to your appointment.
What Brush Should I Use to Gently Detangle My Hair?
Wet Brush Shower Flex– To be Used Mostly While Hair is
Wet (Works its Way Through the Toughest of Tangles).
Dry Boar Bristle Brush – Recommended on Dry Hair (Help Control Frizz While Adding a Touch of Shine).
Wide Tooth Comb/Pick – Recommended for Wet or Dry Hair (Ideal for Curly or Wavy Hair).
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