Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Corrective hair color Fairfax Va.

What to do for hair color correction. Reflections of You Fairfax Salon and Spa roysalon.com
Wrong Color
You've gone with a permanent color or ammonia base a but it may not be what you pictured or your not sold on the results. Color can be a big change you may wait a few days before passing judgement. If it was done at a salon, any good professional salon will be happy to adjust it if you're not completely satisfied.
If you just can't live with it at all, a stylist can use a color remover to lighten your hair, but you run the risk of further damage and a brassy look and you'll probably have to color it yet again. If you've used a gentle demipermanent color, most of it will eventually wash out. Use a clarifying shampoo to speed the fade process.
Too-Light Color
If you've had your hair lightened and decided platinum is not you, go back to your stylist and they can apply a toner to get the shade you desire.
Your salon professional will be happy to tone your color if you're not satisfied at no charge within a reasonable time.
If a permanent color was used to lighten only a little and still want it darker, use a demipermanent until time for a retouch.
Occasionally, hair is so damaged that it just can't absorb color. In that case, your only recourse is to either have the damage cut off or wait for healthier hair to grow in. We provide deep hair conditioning treatments to help repair hair a few treatments may be needed to repair your hair. [Great treatment using products from Surface] You can do it yourself at home with proper instructions and product.
Dull Color
For a serious case of the dulls, consider a color gloss. And highlights or lowlights can bring back that shine. One other thing to consider is an oil treatment to your hair like Baba from surface. http://www.surfacehair.com/main.aspx
Too-Dark Color
During the first few days after color hair usually fades especially after a few shampoos this is more noticeable on coarse and damaged hair. Hair that is in need of hydration/conditioner
If you've had permanent color and you just can't live with it, a colorist can use a color remover to lighten your hair by adding highlights.. If you've used a gentle demipermanent, try a clarifying shampoo to help remove some color..
To keep your hair from getting too dark when coloring a deep conditioning before you color also can help. Color builds up, too even demipermanents.
Brassy Color
If you've had your hair lightned only a couple of shades with a permanent color, try a blue-toned shampoo, which is formulated especially for this problem, or have your colorist apply a blue or violet toner to counteract the redness.
For a more serious case, you can use a gentle, ashy demipermanent in a similar shade to tone it down. To prevent this from happening in the future, choose an cool shade, use a mild shampoo and limit your hair's exposure to the sun. If you've lightened significantly, it's possible that the product was not on long enough.Some hair particularly if it's naturally very dark, can be rather resistant to bleaching. Your best bet is to have a good colorist fix this problem for you. By Anita Zaatar Hair designer colorist at Reflections of You Fairfax


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