Monday, July 26, 2010

Corrective Color Part 2

Part 2: Care for your new hair.  

After many corrective services, it is recommended to do a conditioning treatment as well. This may be necessary in some more severe cases, or when the hair was already very damaged. Occasionally, conditioning treatments may be needed before the client’s hair is in healthy enough condition to accept the new color. Remember, when every client leaves the salon they are a walking advertisement for the colorist and the salon as a whole. So if you want to leave with damaged hair, it will not reflect positively on the service provider, even if your hair was already damaged before you came in.

In any case, if you are unhappy with your hair color, and unsure how “corrective” it would be to get your new look, call your colorist and set up an appointment for a color consultation so you are both prepared for how much time and money you will need for the service.

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