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Purple hair1/5/2024 ![]() ![]() Color Conserve and regular color glosses at the salon are absolutely vital.Ħ) Be prepared to pay more in price than your average color service. To achieve pure tone looks, more pigment needs to be used per 40-gram formula. Sure, you could come and get some mermaid colored hair, go home and use any old shampoo and conditioner, but be prepared for your colors to fade immediately and be gone within a week. The upkeep and maintenance for bold, highly pigmented colors is not optional. Be understanding and heed any professional advice and recommendations your stylist offers.ĪLSO, there is this thing called Photoshop… ĥ) Be prepared for the upkeep. The goal of the stylist should be to aim to get your hair as close to the picture as possible while discussing with you what is realistic for your hair. Your hair might not be the same as the person’s in the picture. Do you want to see 1, 2, or 3 different shades or tones in the hair? If it’s an ombre’ or balayage you are asking for, do you want the appearance to be more highlighted or more solid/dip-dyed? What areas do you want the color placed? From roots to ends or just the ends? Lavender or true purple? Ĥ) If you do reference a picture, be realistic. The more information, description, visual aid you can offer, the better the stylist can deliver what you ask for. Come in for a pre-appointment consultation to avoid this scenario and schedule in enough time.ģ) Be very clear with the stylist about what you want to see. Or in the case that your appointment was scheduled as a regular single-process color, there may not be enough time and you might need to schedule a second appointment to finish the process. Be prepared to pay for extra product costs and time. Ģ) If the hair does need to be lightened first, the service is then considered a double-process color. Depending on how dark your hair is starting out, the more time and processing it will take to get it there (ESPECIALLY if the hair has been colored previously). Yes, if it’s bright purple that you want, more than likely that means lightening the hair first to at least a pale yellow, basically white. While that’s fun and all and will definitely make you stand out in a crowd, there are some things you need to understand before you go for it.ġ) The darker the hair is currently, the less likely it is for a bold color to show up before lightening the hair first. We have noticed a hair trend rising here at The Studio among teenage and even some college-age girls over the past year. “Purple hair? Or maybe blue ombre.’ Silver hair? Oh I know… Alabama Crimson Tide colors! Yeah, that’s what I want! Just like this picture.”
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