HAIR COLORING

Our Award winning hair stylists and hair colorists are some of the top Hairstylists and Hair Colorists in world. Our creative hair styling and beauty team have worked on some of the fashion world’s most important photo shoots.

Premium hair products combined with our stylists’ extensive experience in hair color technology means you get trendsetting shiny locks.

We will design a color/look to fit your personality and lifestyle. We feel that it is our privilege to inform you of all the great hair coloring options that are available to you.

We specialize in Highlights, Lowlights, Hair Color, Ombre Highlights, Balayage Highlights, Color Correction and Lots more !!!

PERMANENT HAIR COLOR

Permanent is just what it means. This makes a permanent change in the pigment of the hair shaft. It does not wash out. It will fade in time, but cannot be simply removed to “bring back” your natural color. All hair that has been colored in this way has the natural color pigments irreversibly chemically altered.
It can be removed, leaving the altered hair shaft pigments, which can be “corrective colored” back close to the original color. This is a job which should be left to the Pros Only. It can be one visit or many visits to the salon to try to correct a bad color job, it is expensive and is hard on the hair to varying degrees

SINGLE PROCESS HAIR COLOR

Single process means the color is lifted and deposited in one step.
Semi-Permanent: Semi-Permanent color is what it says it is, it can cover gray and go darker, but can not lighten and does NOT cover 100% grays. It lasts varying lengths of time depending on the product.

Warning: Double Process (bleaching and toning to the desired color) should never be attempted by a home hair color! This is definitely a pro-only process.

FIRST RULE OF HAIR COLORING – HAIR COLOR IS NOT HAIR PAINT

Color, as we perceive it, is actually the reflection of light off of the colored pigments in the hair shaft. This “reflection of light” is what we see as “color”. The shade of color is made up of the different combinations of reflections of light off of the colored pigments. This is why hair color appears different under fluorescent lights than in natural sunlight, whether it’s color from nature or from a professional.
Levels are the degree of lightness or darkness of a color that is reflected or seen by the eye. Hair color is assigned a Level number ranging from1 to 10 with 1 being black and 10 lightest blondes. In other words, black reflects very little light and lightest blonde reflects the greatest amount of light. A level 10 blonde would be “two steps lighter” than a level 8 blonde. This system of levels applies to all colors and almost all brands commonly found.

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