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So it’s time to find the right hair color for you and your hair !!!! “ALWAYS” see your stylist for color; you don’t want to mess it up.
(1) Always have an idea as to what you want before going to see your stylist
(2) If you don’t have an idea your stylist may do what they want and that may not be what you’re looking for
(3) Whether you have very short hair, short hair, medium hair, long hair, curly hair, emo hair, crazy hair, punk hair, male hair or women’s hair. Every detail goes into the thought process of what color or colors your should have
(4) Most people should realize that color plays a large role in the design of your haircut
(5) Color can help create texture and lines
The Colors You Use
Lighter colors are more youthful and exciting
Darker colors are more seductive and mysterious
Warm colors tend to be soft
Cool colors are bold and dramatic
Creating Dimension
Light & warm colors create the illusion of volume
Dark & cool colors create the illusion of less volume
When creating the illusion of dimension or depth you want to blend warm and cool colors with light and dark
Choosing A Color
Choosing the right hair color for you that will compliment your skin is important.
If you have gold tones in your skin you want warm colors (not cool tones)
If you’re looking for something ‘attention-grabbing” or “trendy, you can choose a larger variety of different colors
Upkeep
The really trendy styles (ex. Chunks, bold (un-natural) colors, and colors that are completely different than your natural (Black on blonde or vice-versa) is typically every 4 weeks, particularly on emo styles and colors.
Maintenance
All over color – 4 to 6 weeks
Highlights – 8 to 12 weeks
All over & Highlights (at the stylists discretion)
Bleach Retouch (all over) – 4 weeks
Maintenance also depends on how fast or slow your hair grows
Fading Reds
With every shampoo, blow dry, perm, exposure to sun, chlorine or salt water, the artificial hair color oxidizes and fades.
- Have your stylist use the lowest developer to achieve the best red for you.
- For warmer or brighter reds on darker hair, pre-lighting before applying your red has it’s advantages.
- Be careful that your stylist doesn’t pre-lighten too much… it will cause the opposite effect, causing your hair to look dull, flat and the color will not last.
Tip: For at home maintenance, don’t shampoo for about 2 days after coloring (this applies only to red hair)
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